Tale of the Tape
The biometric deltas where one side genuinely has an edge.
Activity & layoff
The recency dimension Tale of the Tape doesn't carry. How active each fighter has been, and how that compares to active peers in their division.
- Miesha has 11 months more layoff
- Miesha is speeding up while opponent slows
Division percentiles below rank both fighters against the Bantamweight roster (341 fighters). Miesha Tate fights at Bantamweight; Norma Dumont at Women's Bantamweight — Norma Dumont’s percentiles are measured against a division they don’t compete in, so read them with that in mind.
Recent form
Last five pro bouts (non-UFC fights dashed + tagged), current trajectory, and the level of opposition going into this matchup.
Common opponents
The single UFC opponent both fighters have faced. Reads as a directional signal, not a verdict.
Schedule Score
Who they've faced × what they've done. Composite + components compared head-to-head, percentile-ranked against every UFC fighter w/ ≥3 resolved bouts.
Per-tier records + bout-by-bout
| Tier | Miesha Tate | Norma Dumont |
|---|---|---|
| Champion | 1-3 | — |
| Top-5 | 3-4 | 3-1 |
| Top-15 | 2-0 | 1-0 |
| Cross-div ranked | — | 3-1 |
| Building | — | 1-1 |
| Unproven | 1-0 | 1-0 |
- L vs Yana Santos#1075May 3, 2025 · Top-5
- W vs Julia Avila#1366Dec 2, 2023 · Top-15
- L vs Lauren Murphy#386Jul 16, 2022 · Top-5
- L vs Ketlen Vieira#782Nov 20, 2021 · Top-5
- W vs Marion Reneau#1272Jul 17, 2021 · Top-15
- L vs Raquel Pennington#890Nov 12, 2016 · Champion
- L vs Amanda Nunes#493Jul 9, 2016 · Champion
- W vs Holly HolmCHAMP100Mar 5, 2016 · Champion
- W vs Jessica Eye#677Jul 25, 2015 · Top-5
- W vs Sara McMann#384Jan 31, 2015 · Top-5
- W vs Rin Nakai8Sep 20, 2014 · Unproven
- W vs Liz Carmouche#780Apr 19, 2014 · Top-5
- L vs Ronda RouseyCHAMP100Dec 28, 2013 · Champion
- L vs Cat Zingano#487Apr 13, 2013 · Top-5
- L vs Joselyne Edwards#1178Apr 25, 2026 · Top-5
- W vs Ketlen Vieira#386Nov 1, 2025 · Top-5
- W vs Irene Aldana#584Sep 14, 2024 · Top-5
- W vs Germaine de Randamie#195Apr 6, 2024 · Top-5
- W vs Chelsea Chandler45Jul 15, 2023 · Cross-div ranked
- W vs Karol Rosa45Apr 22, 2023 · Cross-div ranked
- W vs Danyelle Wolf8Sep 10, 2022 · Unproven
- L vs Macy Chiasson45May 7, 2022 · Cross-div ranked
- W vs Aspen Ladd45Oct 16, 2021 · Cross-div ranked
- W vs Felicia Spencer18May 22, 2021 · Building
- W vs Ashlee Evans-Smith#1564Nov 28, 2020 · Top-15
- L vs Megan Anderson18Feb 29, 2020 · Building
All figures are 0–100 ratings (shown as %), not percentages of anything literal. Schedule strength = the average quality of every UFC opponent faced (win or lose). Win quality = the average quality of the opponents actually beaten. The composite Schedule Score combines schedule strength (65%) with win quality (35%). Per-bout opponent quality is scored on rank-at-time-of-fight (champion 100, ranks 1–5 = 90→78, ranks 6–15 = 75→60), with cross-division and P4P signals layered on, falling back to opponent UFC record-at-time for unranked opponents. For fighters with limited UFC experience the headline is held toward a rookie baseline, so debut / low-sample fighters read lower than established names. UFC ranking data is sparse before December 2018, so legacy-era fighters score from record-at-time when ranks are missing.
Career splits
Striking matchup
Each fighter's offense mapped against the other's defense — where one attacks meets where the other gets hit, across head, body, and leg. Per 15 minutes of UFC fight time.
Dumont has the striking edge (+22).
Where Tate attacks (green = high volume) vs where Dumont gets hit (red = vulnerable) — Tate’s green zones meeting Dumont’s red zones are the openings.

- Head64%48th398
- Body27%65th169
- Leg8%26th51
Color = division rank · green elite → red low · % = share of strikes

- Head52%80th216
- Body29%50th119
- Leg19%57th81
Color = division rank · green elite → red low · % = share absorbed · partly opponent-dependent
- Standing65%400
- Clinch17%103
- Ground19%115
- Standing82%343
- Clinch15%64
- Ground2%9
Each lane: the attacker’s strike rate (offense) vs the other’s rate absorbed (defense), graded on the division. The bar leans toward whoever wins the exchange — longer + greener = a bigger, higher-quality edge.
Full breakdown — all zones, both views
| Zone | Fighter | Landed / 15 | Accuracy | Absorbed / 15 | Career landed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Head | Miesha Tate | around division average29.7 | 40% | around division average33.8 | 398 |
| Head | Norma Dumont | above division average34.0 | 41% | top 20% of division21.9 | 413 |
| Body | Miesha Tate | above division average12.2 | 63% | above division average9.3 | 169 |
| Body | Norma Dumont | above division average12.3 | 79% | around division average10.3 | 151 |
| Leg | Miesha Tate | well below average4.6 | 71% | above division average6.5 | 51 |
| Leg | Norma Dumont | top 29% of division9.9 | 82% | above division average7.2 | 123 |
Per-15-minute rates are sourced from UFCStats fight totals across each fighter’s UFC career. Division percentile is computed against every UFC fighter who has competed in this weight class with at least two recorded bouts. Lower “absorbed” values are better — the percentile is inverted so “top of division” always means better outcome.
Grappling matchup
Takedowns, submission threat, and control. Per 15 minutes of UFC fight time, with takedown defense as a percentage of opponent attempts stopped.
Each metric graded on the division — the bar leans toward whoever wins that part of the grappling exchange (longer + greener = a bigger edge).
Evenly matched grappling — no clear edge either way.
Full breakdown — career grappling totals
| Metric | Miesha Tate | Norma Dumont |
|---|---|---|
| Takedowns landed / 15career takedowns | 1.419 | 1.417 |
| Takedown accuracycareer landed / attempted | 25%19 / 75 | 55%17 / 31 |
| Takedown defensecareer stopped / faced | 59%27 / 46 | 72%23 / 32 |
| Submission attempts / 15career attempts | 0.912 | 0.00 |
| Control time / 15 (min)career total | 4.7 min63:55 | 3.6 min42:52 |
| Time controlled by opponent / 15 (min)career total | 2.8 min38:33 | 2.9 min34:17 |
All rates computed from UFCStats fight totals across each fighter’s UFC career. Takedown defense = opponent attempts stopped ÷ opponent total attempts. Control time figures are minutes the fighter spent in a dominant position per 15 minutes of fight time. Accuracy under 8 career attempts is shown raw and ungraded — too small a sample to rate against the division.
Finishing & durability
How often each fighter ends fights early — and how often they get put away. Outcomes view, not per-minute output.
When their fights end
every pro finish on the fight clockFinish & durability rates
Full professional career
Full method breakdown
| Outcome | Miesha Tate | Norma Dumont |
|---|---|---|
| Wins | ||
| by KO / TKO | 4(20%) | 0(0%) |
| by submission | 8(40%) | 2(15%) |
| by decision | 8(40%) | 11(85%) |
| Losses | ||
| by KO / TKO | 2(20%) | 1(33%) |
| by submission | 3(30%) | 0(0%) |
| by decision | 5(50%) | 2(67%) |
Full professional career method splits, graded against the full-pro division distribution. Career KO losses are the total — clean knockouts and cut/injury stoppages can’t be separated outside the UFC corpus. Finish-time pace is UFC-only.
KO history
UFC fights only — knockout power and chin durability, head-to-head, then when the last finish landed, and on whom.
- Last time KO'dvs Cat Zingano13y 2mo agoThe Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen Finale · Apr 13, 2013 · R3 · 2:55
- Last time submittedvs Amanda Nunes9y 11mo agoUFC 200: Tate vs. Nunes · Jul 9, 2016 · R1 · 3:16
- Last time KO'dvs Megan Anderson6y 3mo agoUFC Fight Night: Benavidez vs. Figueiredo · Feb 29, 2020 · R1 · 3:31
- Last time submittedNever submitted in the UFC
Pace & fade
How each fighter's work rate holds up as a fight wears on — round-by-round output (striking, takedown attempts, and control time combined), and whether they fade. The fade % compares round-3 output to round 1 over bouts that reached the third round.
Both lean the same way, but Dumont leans harder: Dumont builds (+17% per round through round 3), Tate builds (+4% per round through round 5). Within fights that reached round 3, Tate keeps 90% of round-1 output by round 3, Dumont 148%.
Faded points are drawn from a single bout that reached that round, so they’re less reliable than the solid points averaged over many fights.
Rounds backed by fewer than 2 bouts are drawn smaller and dimmed with an n= count — a deep round seen in one or two fights is a thin sample, not a settled rate. Per-round bout counts are in the breakdown below.
Full per-round breakdown — both fighters
What drives the pace · per round
The composite output line above blends these three inputs. Splitting them out shows whether a fighter’s work rate is built on striking volume, takedown pressure, or top control — and which input fades.
| Round | Fighter | Output / min | Sig landed / min | Sig absorbed / min | TD att / min | Control | Bouts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R1 | Miesha Tate | 5.5 | 3.1 | 3.4 | 0.42 | 28% | 14 |
| R1 | Norma Dumont | 4.4 | 3.2 | 1.9 | 0.12 | 22% | 12 |
| R2 | Miesha Tate | 5.4 | 3.1 | 3.0 | 0.28 | 37% | 13 |
| R2 | Norma Dumont | 5.7 | 4.4 | 2.5 | 0.16 | 21% | 11 |
| R3 | Miesha Tate | 5.0 | 2.4 | 2.7 | 0.38 | 36% | 13 |
| R3 | Norma Dumont | 6.3 | 4.3 | 2.7 | 0.25 | 30% | 11 |
| R4 | Miesha Tate | 5.6 | 3.8 | 3.4 | 0.40 | 16% | 2 |
| R4 | Norma Dumont | 3.5 | 1.8 | 2.4 | 0.20 | 28% | 1 |
| R5 | Miesha Tate | 6.5 | 4.8 | 5.5 | 0.47 | 7% | 2 |
| R5 | Norma Dumont | 2.6 | 2.4 | 1.0 | 0.00 | 5% | 1 |
Output / minis the headline work rate — significant strikes landed, plus 3 per takedown attempt, plus one per 15 seconds of control — so a takedown-and-grind round isn’t scored as idle the way bare striking volume would. The remaining columns are its components. Per-round rates use UFCStats per-round data (available for ~95% of bouts since 2008). Each round’s rates are averaged only over bouts that reached that round, so the bout count shrinks as rounds deepen. The final round of a finished fight is pro-rated by its actual length — a 2:30 stoppage counts as 2.5 minutes, not five — so an early finish doesn’t distort the per-minute pace.

