UFC fans in Vancouver were treated to another dominant grappling display from Demian Maia when the jiu-jitsu ace scored a first-round submission victory over former WEC and UFC champ Carlos Condit in Saturday’s UFC on FOX 21 headliner.

Maia (24-6 MMA, 18-6 UFC) was nothing short of sensational in the FOX-televised main event. He took Condit (30-10 MMA, 7-6 UFC) to the mat early in the opening round and worked his way to the back to finish the fight with a rear-naked choke less than two minutes after the opening bell.

Although Maia’s performance was the most relevant on the card in terms of title stakes, several other competitors turned in key victories, as well. For more on the UFC’s fourth visit to Vancouver, check below for 41 post-fight facts to come out of UFC on FOX 21.

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General

The UFC-Reebok Athlete Outfitting payout for the event totaled $147,500.

Debuting fighters went 2-1 at the event.

Maia, Paige VanZant, Jim Miller and Joe Lauzon earned $50,000 UFC on FOX 21 fight-night bonuses.

UFC on FOX 21 drew an announced attendance of 10,533 for a live gate of $765,482.

Betting favorites went 7-3 on the card.

Total fight time for the 10-bout card was 1:31:43.

Main card

Maia improved to 9-2 since he dropped to the UFC welterweight division in July 2012.

Maia’s 18 victories in UFC competition are tied with Matt Hughes and Donald Cerrone for third most in history behind Georges St-Pierre (19) and Michael Bisping (19).

Maia’s 18 victories in UFC competition are the most of any Brazilian fighter in company history.

Maia’s six-fight UFC winning streak in welterweight competition is the second longest active streak in the division behind fellow contender Stephen Thompson (seven).

Maia’s nine submission victories in UFC competition are tied with Nate Diaz for second most in company history behind Royce Gracie (10).

Maia’s six submission victories via rear-naked choke in UFC competition are second most in company history behind Kenny Florian (seven).

Maia has absorbed just 13 total significant strikes in his past four UFC fights.

Maia is 18-2 in UFC bouts in which he lands at least one takedown. He’s completed at least one takedown against 20 of his 24 UFC opponents.

Maia’s 56 takedowns landed in UFC competition are seventh most in history.

Condit fell to 2-5 in his past seven UFC appearances.

Condit suffered his first submission loss since June 3, 2006 – a span of 3,738 days and 21 fights.

Condit has been taken down at least once in 15 of his 18 UFC/WEC appearances. He’s given up a total of 52 takedowns in that stretch.

Condit’s defeat at the 1:52 mark of Round 1 marked the fastest of his 10 career losses.

Anthony Pettis (19-5 MMA, 6-4 UFC) snapped his three-fight losing skid for his first victory since December 2014.

Pettis was successful in his UFC featherweight debut.

Pettis has earned 16 of his 19 career victories by stoppage. His past five UFC victories have come by stoppage.

Charles Oliveira (21-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC) fell to 7-4 since he dropped to the UFC featherweight division in January 2012.

Oliveira suffered his first submission loss since Dec. 11, 2010 – a span of 2,086 days (nearly six years) and 13 fights.

Paige VanZant’s (7-2 MMA, 4-1 UFC) four victories in UFC strawweight competition are second most in divisional history behind champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk (six).

VanZant has earned three of her four UFC victories by stoppage.

VanZant’s three stoppage victories in UFC strawweight competition are the most in divisional history.

Bec Rawlings (7-5 MMA, 2-2 UFC) suffered her first knockout loss since Oct. 15, 2011 – a span of 1,778 days (nearly five years) and 11 fights.

Jim Miller’s (27-8 MMA, 16-7 UFC) 16 victories in UFC lightweight competition are tied with Gleison Tibau for the most in divisional history.

Lauzon (26-12 MMA, 13-9 UFC) has been awarded 15 fight-night bonuses during his UFC career, tied with Diaz for most in company history. UFC/WEC vet Cerrone holds the all-time combined promotional record with 18 total bonuses.

Lauzon’s 27 submission attempts in UFC competition are third most in company history behind Miller (35) and Lytle (31).

Preliminary card

Sam Alvey (28-8 MMA, 5-3 UFC) earned his second UFC victory in a 70-day span.

Alvey has earned all five of his UFC victories by stoppage.

Alvey’s five stoppage victories since 2014 in UFC middleweight competition are tied with Luke Rockhold for most in the division.

Kevin Casey (9-5-1 MMA, 1-3-1 UFC) fell to 1-2-1 with two no-contests in his past six UFC appearances.

Casey has suffered all five of his career losses by knockout.

Enrique Barzola (11-3-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has suffered all three of his career losses by decision.

Felipe Silva (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) has earned seven of his eight career victories by stoppage.

Shane Campbell (12-6 MMA, 1-4 UFC) suffered his third consecutive loss to extend the longest skid of his career.

Chad Laprise (11-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) earned his first knockout victory since July 16, 2011 – a span of 1,869 days (more than five years) and nine fights.

Thibault Gouti (11-3 MMA, 0-3 UFC) suffered his third consecutive loss after starting his career on an 11-fight winning streak.

Gouti has suffered all three of his career losses by stoppage.

Alex Ricci (10-4 MMA, 0-1 UFC) has suffered all four of his career losses by decision.

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