When Anthony Pettis and Benson Henderson first met at WEC 53, Pettis took Henderson’s WEC lightweight championship belt. At UFC 164, “Showtime” managed to take things a step further by ripping the UFC lightweight championship right out of Henderson’s arms.
It’s tough to argue that, in spite of Henderson’s dominating stint as the 155-pound king, Pettis has his number.
It wasn’t all about the main event, though. Chad Mendes reminded the world of his mad quest to get a second shot at Jose Aldo, and Josh Barnett returned to the UFC in a dramatic fashion.
Let’s take a look at some of the more valuable lessons learned in Milwaukee, Wisonsin.