August 7, 2025
Roman Dolidze stands with a record of 15-3-0 with 8 KO/TKO Wins (53% of Wins), and 3 Submission Wins (20%).
Anthony Hernandez is 14-2-0 (with 1 no contest). He has numerous submissions and knockouts, as per his record: 3 KO Wins, 8 Submission Wins, and 3 Decision Wins.
These figures are opposite styles; Dolidze is noted for his power striking, while Hernandez is noted for his ability to submit.
According to UFC's tale-of-the-tape:
While Dolidze does have the advantage of a decent reach, Hernandez’s fighting stance and frame are a close match.
These styles align with their win records, Hernandez’s being more submission-heavy and Dolidze’s being more reliant on strikes.
|
Metric |
Roman Dolidze |
Anthony Hernandez |
|
Pro Record |
15–3–0 |
14–2–0 (1 NC) |
|
KO/TKO Wins |
8 (≈53%) |
3 |
|
Submission Wins |
3 (≈20%) |
8 |
|
Height |
6′2″ |
6′0″ |
|
Reach |
76″ |
75″ |
|
Stance |
Orthodox |
Orthodox |
|
Significant Strike Accuracy |
~43% |
~64% |
|
Takedown Defence |
~33% |
~67% |
|
Avg. Fight Time |
~12:24 |
~9:47 |
According to the UFC fighter stats, win record, KO/TKO percentage, submission wins, reach and stance comparison, UFC Fight Night could potentially have this result:
These stats suggest that if the fight stays standing early, Dolidze has the upper hand. If Hernandez can neutralise striking threats and force grappling exchanges, he’s likely to control the rhythm and perhaps secure a finish.