
Alan Green steps into his 31st UFC appearance at UFC 329 against Terrance McKinney, bringing a vast experience gap in total fight time. McKinney, known as a lightning-fast finisher, makes his 14th UFC appearance with under 30 minutes of total octagon time to his name.
Veteran lightweight Alan Green makes his 31st walk to the octagon at UFC 329 on July 11, squaring off against Terrance "T. Wrecks" McKinney in a matchup defined by a striking contrast in experience and pace.
Green's career volume alone tells a story. Across 30 previous UFC appearances, he has accumulated over four and a half hours of octagon time, a figure that underscores just how much he has seen and absorbed inside the cage at this level.
McKinney, by contrast, arrives for his 14th UFC appearance having spent fewer than 30 minutes competing inside the octagon across his entire promotional run. The 31-year-old American out of Warrior Camp carries an 18-8 record and has built his reputation almost entirely on explosive early finishes. At six-foot ten in reach — 185 cm — and standing five-foot-ten, the switch-stance lightweight backs that finishing instinct with numbers: 6.53 significant strikes landed per minute and a striking accuracy of 55 percent, both figures that reflect a fighter who commits to ending bouts quickly rather than grinding through rounds. He also adds a takedown threat at 3.31 per 15 minutes and 2.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him dangerous across multiple phases of a fight.
Why it matters
- Green's experience advantage is historic by any measure, with nearly 31 UFC bouts providing a depth of cage awareness McKinney has simply not yet accumulated.
- McKinney's sub-30-minute total fight time is a direct product of his finishing speed, meaning Green may face a sharper, fresher version of the lightweight threat than most opponents have encountered past the opening exchanges.
- The stylistic tension between durability and volume on one side, and high-efficiency explosion on the other, gives this lightweight contest genuine stakes in the division's midfield.
Saturday, July 11, 2026






