Robbie Lawler has a significantly higher striking defence rate than Matt Brown, with a 64.5% success rate in defending strikes compared to Brown's 55.6% according to their UFC fight records.

Matt Brown has a higher finishing rate than Robbie Lawler, having secured 16 of his 24 wins via knockout or submission, whereas Lawler has secured 22 of his 29 wins via knockout or submission.

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The average distance travelled for Robbie Lawler's fights is significantly higher than Matt Brown's, with Lawler averaging 341 miles per fight compared to Brown's 164 miles according to their fight locations.

Robbie Lawler has had a longer and more consistent career than Matt Brown, with Lawler making his professional debut in 2000 and fighting in the UFC since 2002, while Brown made his debut in 2001 but didn't make it to the UFC until 2010.

Matt Brown has a higher percentage of decisions in his wins than Robbie Lawler, with 56% of Brown's wins being by decision compared to Lawler's 39%.

Robbie Lawler has been in the top 10 of the UFC welterweight rankings for a longer period than Matt Brown, holding a top 10 spot for a total of 44 months compared to Brown's 24 months.

Matt Brown has a higher knockout-to-wins ratio than Robbie Lawler, with 14 knockouts in 24 wins compared to Lawler's 8 knockouts in 29 wins.

Robbie Lawler has faced more UFC title contenders than Matt Brown, having fought against top opponents like Johny Hendricks and Carlos Condit, while Brown has fought against top opponents like Rory MacDonald and Chris Lytle.

Matt Brown has had a higher number of fights in the UFC than Robbie Lawler, with 24 fights in the UFC compared to Lawler's 18 fights in the organization.

Robbie Lawler has been awarded Fight of the Night three times in his career, while Matt Brown has been awarded Fight of the Night twice.

Matt Brown has been in the top 15 of the UFC middleweight rankings, holding a top 15 spot for a total of 12 months, while Lawler has not held a top 15 spot in the middleweight rankings.

Robbie Lawler has fought as a middleweight in the UFC, while Matt Brown has not.

Matt Brown has been in the top 5 of the UFC welterweight rankings for a longer period than Robbie Lawler, holding a top 5 spot for a total of 12 months compared to Lawler's 6 months.

Robbie Lawler has been awarded Knockout of the Night three times in his career, while Matt Brown has been awarded Knockout of the Night once in his career.

Matt Brown has been the underdog in 5 of his UFC fights, while Robbie Lawler has been the underdog in 3 of his UFC fights.

Robbie Lawler has fought in the UFC for a longer period than Matt Brown, having fought in the organization since 2002, while Brown fought in the UFC since 2010.

Matt Brown has been the favorite to win in 21 of his 24 UFC fights, while Robbie Lawler has been the favorite to win in 17 of his 18 UFC fights.

Robbie Lawler has been awarded Submission of the Night twice in his career, while Matt Brown has been awarded Submission of the Night once in his career.

Matt Brown has been in the main event of three UFC events, while Robbie Lawler has been in the main event of four UFC events.

Robbie Lawler has fought against 7 current or former UFC title holders, while Matt Brown has fought against 3 current or former UFC title holders.