One of the biggest rematches in UFC history takes place on Saturday, and though UFC 200 was expected to be the promotion’s biggest event of all time, UFC 202 might just trump it.

A welterweight rematch of one of the most memorable fights in UFC history tops the event, which takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Reigning featherweight titleholder Conor McGregor (19-3 MMA, 7-1 UFC) will once again move up in weight in hopes of avenging his lone octagon defeat, a second-round submission to “The Ultimate Fighter 5” winner Nate Diaz (19-10 MMA, 14-8 UFC) at UFC 196 in March.

Both men are among the most accomplished fighters on the UFC roster, and the next chapter of their heated rivalry will unfold Saturday in “Sin City.”

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Main event

Nate Diaz

Diaz enters the event with back-to-back victories for the first time since 2012.

Diaz won the only rematch of his career when he defeated Gray Maynard at The Ultimate Fighter 18 Finale in November 2013.

Diaz is 3-2 when fighting in the UFC welterweight division.

Diaz’s eight stoppage victories in UFC lightweight competition are tied for fifth most in divisional history behind Joe Lauzon (12), B.J. Penn (nine), Donald Cerrone (nine) and Jim Miller (nine).Glasgow Times:

Diaz’s 11 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC lightweight competition are tied for second most in combined divisional history behind Cerrone (13).

Diaz’s nine submission victories in UFC competition are the most in the company’s modern era. Royce Gracie holds the all-time submission record at 11.

Diaz is one of two modern-era fighters to earn four consecutive submission victories in UFC competition. Demian Maia, who also accomplished the feat, extended his streak to five.

Diaz’s 25 submission attempts in UFC competition are fourth most in company history behind Miller (35), Chris Lytle (31) and Lauzon (26).

Diaz’s 238 significant strikes landed against Cerrone at UFC 141 stand as the single-fight UFC record.

Diaz’s 14 UFC fight-night bonuses are tied with Lauzon for the most in company history.

Conor McGregor

McGregor enters the event after suffering his first loss since November 2010.

McGregor is one of five European-born fighters in UFC history to win an undisputed belt. Michael Bisping, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Bas Rutten and Andrei Arlovski also accomplished the feat.

McGregor competes outside of Europe for the seventh time in his pro career. He’s 5-1 when fighting in the U.S.

McGregor has earned 17 of his 19 career victories by knockout. He’s earned 13 of those finishes in the first round.Glasgow Times: Conor McGregor appears unable to open his mouth nowadays without mentioning how much money he earns

McGregor is one of seven fighters in UFC history to earn five or more consecutive knockouts.

McGregor’s six knockout victories in UFC featherweight competition are the most in divisional history.

McGregor’s six knockdowns landed in UFC featherweight competition are tied with Max Holloway for most in divisional history.

McGregor’s 13-second knockout of Jose Aldo at UFC 194 marked the fastest title-fight stoppage in UFC history.

McGregor six fight-night bonuses in UFC featherweight bouts are tied with Charles Oliveira for most in divisional history.

McGregor is one of four fighters in UFC history to earn six consecutive fight-night bonuses. Diaz, Lauzon and Ronda Rousey also accomplished the feat. He can be the first to earn seven-straight with a bonus at UFC 202.

Co-main event

Anthony Johnson

Anthony Johnson (22-5 MMA, 13-5 UFC) is 5-1 since he returned to the UFC for a second stint in April 2014. His only defeat in that stretch came in a title fight against Daniel Cormier at UFC 187.

Johnson has earned 10 of his 12 UFC victories by knockout.

Johnson’s 10 knockout victories in UFC competition are tied with Chuck Liddell for third most in company history behind Vitor Belfort (12) and Anderson Silva (11).

Johnson’s 12 knockdowns landed in UFC competition are tied for fifth most in history behind Silva (17), Liddell (14), Lyoto Machida (13) and Melvin Guillard (13).Glasgow Times:

Johnson is the only fighter in UFC history to earn four knockout victories in less than one minute each.

Johnson’s 13-second knockout of Chad Reiner at UFC Fight Night 10 stands as the fastest knockout by a debuting UFC welterweight.

Johnson’s five first-round knockout victories in UFC welterweight competition are the most in divisional history. He hasn’t competed in the weight class since October 2011.

Johnson absorbs 1.65 significant strikes per minute in UFC light-heavyweight competition, the second lowest rate among active fighters in the weight class behind Ryan Bader (1.49).

Johnson has never lost a fight that’s gone to a decision.

Glover Teixeira

Glover Teixeira (25-4 MMA, 8-2 UFC), 36, is the oldest of the 24 fighters scheduled to compete at the event.

Teixeira’s three-fight UFC winning streak in light-heavyweight competition is tied for the third longest active streak in the division behind Jon Jones (13) and Nikita Krylov (five).

Teixeira has earned seven of his eight UFC victories by stoppage.

Teixeira’s three-fight stoppage streak in UFC competition is tied for the third longest active streak in the company behind Krylov (five) and Mairbek Taisumov (four).Glasgow Times:

Teixeira’s seven stoppage victories in UFC competition since 2012 are second most among current fighters in the company behind Cerrone (eight).

Teixeira’s seven stoppage victories in UFC light-heavyweight competition are third most in divisional history behind Jones (nine) and Liddell (nine).

Teixeira’s three submission victories in UFC light-heavyweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Jones (five) and Renato Sobral (four).

Teixeira has landed 88 percent of his significant strikes in UFC light-heavyweight competition to his opponent’s head, the largest proportion among active fighters in the division.

Remaining main card

Donald Cerrone

Donald Cerrone (30-7 MMA, 17-4 UFC) makes his 32nd UFC/WEC appearance, the most in the combined history of the two organizations.

Cerrone’s 32 appearances in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are tied for fourth most in the combined history of the four organizations behind Wanderlei Silva (40), Dan Henderson (39) and Mirko Filipovic (35).

Cerrone is 2-0 since he moved up to the UFC welterweight division in February.

Cerrone has earned both of his UFC welterweight victories by stoppage.

Cerrone’s 23 victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are tied with Filipovic for third most in the combined history of the four organisations behind Silva (27) and Henderson (26).

Cerrone’s 17 victories in UFC competition are tied with Maia for fourth most in company history behind Bisping (19), Georges St-Pierre (19) and Matt Hughes (18).

Cerrone’s 15 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC competition are the most in the combined history of the two organisations.

Cerrone’s 17 UFC/WEC fight-night bonuses are the most in the combined history of the two organisations.

Rick Story

Rick Story’s (19-8 MMA, 12-6 UFC) enters the event on his first three-fight winning streak since 2010. He’d previously alternated wins and losses over eight UFC appearances.

Story’s three-fight UFC winning streak in welterweight competition is tied for the third longest active streak in the division behind Stephen Thompson (seven) and Maia (five).

Story has earned eight of his 12 UFC victories by decision. Oppositely, he has suffered seven of his eight career losses by decision.

Story’s six split-decision results in UFC competition are tied with Clay Guida for second most in history behind Gleison Tibau (seven).

Story is one of six fighters in UFC history to earn two arm-triangle choke submission victories.

Hyun Gyu Lim

Hyun Gyu Lim (13-5-1 MMA, 3-2 UFC) has earned his past 11 victories by stoppage. He hasn’t won a fight by decision since his first career victory.

Lim has earned all three of his UFC victories by knockout.

Lim lands 5.15 significant strikes per minute in UFC welterweight competition, the third most among active fighters in the weight class behind Alan Jouban (5.31) and Court McGee (5.25).

Lim is one of two fighters in UFC history to win two consecutive fights by knockout stemming from a knee strike. Thiago Alves also accomplished the feat.

Tim Means (25-7-1 MMA, 7-4 UFC) is 5-2 since he returned to the UFC for a second stint in May 2014.

Preliminary card

Cody Garbrandt

Cody Garbrandt’s (9-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC) three-fight UFC winning streak in bantamweight competition is tied for the second longest active streak in the division behind champ Dominick Cruz (five).

Garbrandt has earned eight of his nine career victories by knockout. That includes three of his four UFC wins.

Takeya Mizugaki

Takeya Mizugaki (21-9-2 MMA, 8-4 UFC) competes in his 13th UFC bantamweight bout, tied with Urijah Faber for most appearances in divisional history. His total fight time of 3:52:32 in UFC/WEC bantamweight competition is most in combined divisional history.

Mizugaki’s eight victories in UFC bantamweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Faber (nine) and T.J. Dillashaw (nine).

Mizugaki’s 10 victories in UFC/WEC bantamweight competition are tied for second most in combined divisional history behind Cruz (12).

Mizugaki has earned seven of his eight UFC victories by decision. He has defeated his opponent by going the distance in 15 of 21 career victories.

Mizugaki’s 152 significant strikes landed against Nam Phan at UFC Fight Night 33 stand as the single-fight UFC/WEC bantamweight record.

Mizugaki and Phan combined for 252 significant strikes landed in their bout, a single-fight UFC/WEC bantamweight record.

Mizugaki’s 16 takedowns landed in UFC bantamweight competition and are tied for third most in divisional history behind Cruz (23) and Faber (21).

Raquel Pennington

Raquel Pennington’s (7-5 MMA, 4-2 UFC) two-fight UFC winning streak in women’s bantamweight competition is tied for the third longest active streak in the division behind Julianna Pena (four) and Amanda Nunes (three).

Pennington’s two submission victories in UFC women’s bantamweight competition are tied for second most in divisional history behind Rousey (three).

Pennington is one of four fighters in UFC history to earn a bulldog-choke submission victory. She accomplished the feat against Ashlee-Evans Smith at UFC 181.

Pennington and opponent Elizabeth Phillips (5-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) have suffered all four of their combined UFC losses by split decision.

Randa Markos

Randa Markos (6-3 MMA, 2-2 UFC) has alternated wins and losses over her past seven career bouts.

Markos has completed at least one takedown against all four of her UFC opponents.

Cortney Casey

Cortney Casey (5-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) competes in her second UFC bout in a 38-day stretch. She defeated Cristina Stanciu by first-round TKO at UFC Fight Night 91 on July 13.

Casey has earned all five of her career victories by stoppage.

Casey has earned a “Fight of the Night” bonus in two of her three UFC appearances.

Casey’s two fight-night bonuses for UFC women’s strawweight bouts are tied for second most in divisional history behind champ Jedrzejczyk (three).

Casey’s victory over Stanciu at 2:36 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night 91 stands as the third fastest stoppage in UFC strawweight history.

Neil Magny

Neil Magny (18-4 MMA, 11-3 UFC) is 10-1 in his past 11 UFC appearances. The lone defeat in that stretch came to Maia.

Magny’s three-fight UFC winning streak in welterweight competition is tied for the third longest active streak in the division behind Thompson (seven) and Maia (five).

Magny’s 11 victories in UFC competition since 2013 are the most of any fighter in the company.

Magny is the only fighter in modern UFC history to make five or more octagon appearances in consecutive years. He went 4-1 in 2015 year after going 5-0 in 2014.

Magny’s five UFC victories in 2014 tied Roger Huerta’s record for most octagon wins in a calendar year. Huerta accomplished the feat in 2007.

Magny’s 100 significant ground strikes landed against Hector Lombard at UFC Fight Night 85 stand as the single-fight UFC record.

Magny’s 142 total strikes landed in the second round of his victory against Lombard stand as the third most in a single UFC round.

Lorenz Larkin (17-5 MMA, 4-5 UFC) is 3-1 since he dropped to the UFC welterweight division in January 2015.

Colby Covington (9-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) has earned all three of his UFC stoppage victories by submission.

Marvin Vettori (10-2 MMA, 0-0 UFC), 22, is the youngest of the 24 fighters scheduled to compete at the event.