The UFC bantamweight championship remained around the waist of T.J. Dillashaw (12-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC) in the UFC on FOX 16 main event when the champion stopped Renan Barao (33-3 MMA, 8-2 UFC) in the fourth round to defend his title for the second time.

Many counted out Dillashaw after he was a runner-up on “The Ultimate Fighter 14.” In less than four years since, he’s staked a claim as one of the top 135-pound fighters in history with a stat sheet to back it up.

Barao had a 32-fight unbeaten streak prior to his first encounter with Dillashaw. Now he’s suffered two losses to the champion and is forced to reconsider his future.

Check below for 50 post-fight facts to come out of UFC on FOX 16.

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General

Dillashaw, Tom Lawlor, Edson Barboza and Paul Felder and earned $50,000 UFC on FOX 16 fight-night bonuses.

UFC on FOX 16 drew an announced attendance of 11,663 for a live gate of $1.2 million.

Betting favorites went 7-5 on the card.

Total fight time for the 12-bout card was 2:10:49.

Main card

Dillashaw improved to 8-1 in his past nine UFC appearances.

Dillashaw’s four-fight UFC winning streak in bantamweight competition is tied for the second longest active streak in the division behind Raphael Assuncao (seven).

Dillashaw’s eight victories in UFC bantamweight competition are tied with Barao and Urijah Faber for the most in divisional history.

Dillashaw has earned six of his eight UFC victories by stoppage.

Dillashaw’s six stoppage victories in UFC bantamweight competition are tied with Faber for the most in divisional history.

Dillashaw’s five knockout victories in UFC bantamweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Dillashaw became the first fighter in UFC history to land more than 100 significant strikes in four consecutive fights.

Dillashaw’s output of 5.79 strikes landed per minute in UFC bantamweight competition is the highest rate in UFC/WEC bantamweight history and third highest overall in UFC history.

Dillashaw’s +3.16 strike differential rate in UFC bantamweight competition is highest margin in divisional history and fourth highest overall in UFC history.

Dillashaw’s five fight-night bonuses for UFC bantamweight bouts are tied with Barao and Brad Pickett for the most in divisional history.

Barao has suffered both of his UFC losses by knockout.

Barao maintained his 100 percent takedown defense rate, the highest in company history. He defended all five of Dillashaw’s takedown attempts.

Miesha Tate (17-5 MMA, 4-2 UFC) four-fight UFC winning streak in women’s bantamweight competition is the second longest behind champion Ronda Rousey (five).

Tate has earned all four of her UFC victories by decision.

Tate has earned at least one takedown in 13 of her 14 UFC/Strikeforce appearances.

Jessica Eye (11-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) has suffered both of her UFC losses by decision.

Paul Felder (10-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) had his 10-fight winning streak snapped for the first defeat of his pro career.

Joe Lauzon’s (25-10 MMA, 12-7 UFC) 12 UFC lightweight victories are the fifth most in organizational history.

Lauzon has earned 24 of his 25 career victories by stoppage.

Lauzon’s 11 stoppage victories in UFC lightweight competition are the most in divisional history

Takanori Gomi (35-11 MMA, 4-6 UFC) fell to 1-3 in his past four UFC appearances.

Gomi has suffered back-to-back knockout losses after going his entire career without a stoppage defeat due to strikes.

Preliminary card

Tom Lawlor (10-5 MMA, 6-4 UFC) returned from an 840-day layoff for his first victory since April 2013.

Lawlor improved to 2-0 in UFC light heavyweight competition.

Lawlor earned back-to-back UFC victories for the first time since 2009. He alternated wins and losses over his previous six UFC appearances.

Lawlor earned his first knockout victory since May 15, 2012 – a span of 1,166 days (more than three years) and three fights.

Gian Villante (13-6 MMA, 3-3 UFC) suffered his first knockout loss since Feb. 12, 2011 – a span of 1,624 days (more than four years) and 10 fights.

Jim Miller (25-6 MMA, 14-5 UFC) snapped the first two-fight losing skid of his career for his first victory since April 2014.

Miller’s 14 victories in UFC lightweight competition are the third most in divisional history behind Gleison Tibau (16) and Donald Cerrone (15).

Danny Castillo (17-9 MMA, 7-6 UFC) suffered his third consecutive loss to extend the longest skid of his career. He’s just 1-4 in his past five fights and hasn’t earned a victory since April 2014.

Ben Saunders (19-6-2 MMA, 7-3 UFC) improved to 3-0 since he returned to the UFC in August 2014.

Saunders earned his first UFC decision victory since December 2007.

Kenny Robertson (15-4 MMA, 4-4 UFC) has suffered all three of the losses in his second UFC stint by decision.

Bryan Caraway (20-7 MMA, 5-2 UFC) earned just the second decision victory of his career and his first since June 19, 2009 – a span of 2,227 days (more than six years) and 11 fights.

Caraway failed to complete at least one takedown for the first time in his nine-fight UFC/WEC career.

Eddie Wineland (21-11-1 MMA, 3-5 UFC) fell to 1-3 in his past four UFC appearances.

Wineland suffered his first decision loss since Aug. 14, 2011 – a span of 1,441 days (nearly four years) and six fights.

Wineland has defended 94.6 percent of all opponent takedown attempts in UFC bantamweight competition, the second highest rate in divisional history behind Barao (100 percent).

Daron Cruickshank (16-7 MMA, 6-5 UFC) suffered back-to-back losses for the first time in his career. He has just one victory in his past five octagon appearances.

Cruickshank has suffered three of his five UFC losses by submission.

James Krause (22-7 MMA, 3-3 UFC) has earned all three of his UFC victories by stoppage.

Andrew Holbrook (10-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) earned the first decision victory of his career. His previous nine victories came by submission.

Ramsey Nijem (9-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC) fell to 2-4 in his past six UFC appearances.

Nijem suffered the first decision loss of his career.

Nijem has taken down his opponent at least once in all nine of his UFC lightweight appearances.

Jessamyn Duke (3-3 MMA, 1-3 UFC) suffered her third consecutive loss to extend the longest skid of her career. She hasn’t earned a victory since November 2013.

Duke has suffered two of her three career defeats by decision.

Zak Cummings (18-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC) has earned 14 of his 18 career victories by stoppage. That includes two of his three UFC victories.

Dominique Steele (13-6 MMA, 0-1 UFC) has suffered four of his six career losses by knockout.

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FightMetric research analyst and live statistics producer Michael Carroll contributed to this story. Follow him on Twitter @MJCflipdascript.