Is it relevant? Is not the number of sig strikes Johnson got off more important? Emmers did not grapplefuck Cachero in the way Lawrence used an all-out grappling gameplan, which he executed perfectly, on a dangerous striker? I think to was 8 off the top of my head, he was given no opportunity to even settle on his feet.
The 6-1 stats and 17-5 stats are a good general indicator but can be deceiving, Lawrence had a long amateur career and has taken part and succeeded in multiple martial arts and combat sports, he has a lot of experience.
Yes, if Lawrence doesn't or cannot grapple Cachero consistently, it will be a much closer fight, but there is no indication that that will be the case. For example, Cachero was taken down and controlled by Marvin Garcia, who was a short-notice replacement, until he gassed so hard he could not stand, and Cachero could not put him away until R2.
He will be working his TDD, but Cachero has a variety of TDs, and he has great timing, not to mention his stand-up game is very good too. He likes the knees from the thai plum that Emmers used very successfully on Cachero. He also has a good long-range striking game utilising kicks that will help him win points. Cachero has to pressure Lawrence consistently without getting taken down to win, something his previous fights have not indicated he can pull off. Cachero hits hard and there is always chance of making something happen off that, buts not a reliable PTV.
To me, all the elements indicate that this is a bad match-up for Cachero. Of course, Cachero could change parts of his game, but that would be something new.