Bonuses! Back-Flipping Pereira Banks $50K

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Alexandre Pantoja narrowly edged out a super impressive Steve Erceg last night (Sat., May 4, 2024) at UFC 301 live on ESPN+ PPV from inside Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro,…


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Alexandre Pantoja narrowly edged out a super impressive Steve Erceg last night (Sat., May 4, 2024) at UFC 301 live on ESPN+ PPV from inside Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to retain his undisputed UFC flyweight championship.

In addition to the flyweight headliner, UFC’s return to Rio de Janeiro featured a collection of memorable performances and finishes. Check them out below and let us know which ones stood out the most:

  • Mauricio Ruffy looked like a “young Conor McGregor” in his memorable TKO win over lightweight Jamie Mullarkey (see HERE)
  • Flyweight prospect Alessandro Costa sparked the “Prelims” undercard with a blistering leg kick TKO win against Kevin Borjas
  • Joanderson Brito opened up a brutal cut on Jack Shore’s leg that put a stop to their “Prelims” headliner (watch HERE)
  • Michel Pereira dodged a potential disqualification for an illegal backflip knee to earn an eventual submission finish
  • Former UFC title challenger Anthony Smith proved his doubters wrong with an upset submission finish over Vitor Petrino (highlights HERE)
  • Surging middleweight contender Caio Borralho put a brutal stop to veteran Paul Craig with a second-round KO

To sift through the action and see which fighters took home an extra $50,000, we take a closer look at the official UFC 301 post-fight bonus winners below:

  • Performance of the Night: Michel Pereira
  • Performance of the Night: Caio Borralho
  • Performance of the Night: Mauricio Ruffy
  • Performance of the Night: Alessandro Costa

For complete UFC 301 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

Resurgent Aldo Teases Second Run At UFC Title

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Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo returned to the Octagon for the UFC 301 pay-per-view (PPV) co-main event last night (Sat., May 4, 2024) at Farmasi Arena in Rio d…


UFC 301: Pantoja v Erceg
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Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo returned to the Octagon for the UFC 301 pay-per-view (PPV) co-main event last night (Sat., May 4, 2024) at Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taking on No. 12-ranked bantamweight contender Jonathan Martinez. After three rounds of action, “Junior” took home a decisive unanimous decision victory, both out-striking and out-wrestling the much younger “Dragon.”

Get a complete recap of Aldo’s victory in our UFC 301 results post here.

Aldo, now 37, had not competed since a lopsided decision loss to top contender Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 278 nearly two years back, a fight that sent the Brazilian into early retirement. But “Junior” found his way back to the Octagon because he still had one fight left on his UFC contract, which means he was barred from competing in any other form of combat sports without the promotion’s permission.

Not only did Aldo win his fight at UFC 301, he also won his freedom.

“I’m looking at maybe a big boxing fight maybe somewhere down the line later this year,” Aldo told MMA Junkie before his UFC 301 return. “But we’ll revisit that with the UFC once this fight is done with Jonathan Martinez. There’s a big event [between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson] on Netflix later this year. Hopefully, I can get on that. But we’ll have to see. There’s a lot of options floating.”

UFC is not a big fan of letting its fighters dabble in the “sweet science.”

“My next step is sitting with Dana [White] and we’ll see where it goes,” Aldo told Daniel Cormier during his post-fight interview. “I said this wasn’t going to be my last fight. I still have the physique and I’m at the age I can still fight. I see that I can still go for it so maybe we can come back in here and become the champion.”

Aldo certainly helped raise his asking price with the victory over Martinez.

At the same, time, “Junior” has the ability to do something a lot of former champions cannot and that’s retire on top. Without taking anything away from his Martinez victory, we should also recognize that “Dragon” was not ranked in the Top 10 and Aldo already lost to a pair of fighters currently holding real estate in the Top 5: Dvalishvili and Petr Yan. Then again, this rematch is probably still on the table at some point.

Either way, Aldo proved he’s still got the goods.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see the former champ pass on a UFC contract (for now) in favor of boxing. I’m sure the promotion will be willing to re-sign Aldo whenever he’s ready to return (if that day comes) because he’s still a big name and adds tremendous value to the Brazilian market. As for another run at the title … probably not in the cards, but I’d still pay to see him sling leather with Sean O’Malley anyway.

For more UFC 301 results and highlights click here.

Alexandre Pantoja retains title in Brazil return, beats Steve Ercog in thin decision win – UFC 301 Highlights

Alexandre Pantoja retains title in Brazil return beats Steve Erceg in hard fought win UFC 301Undisputed flyweight champion, Alexandre Pantoja made good on his first outing on home soil since his move to the…

Alexandre Pantoja retains title in Brazil return beats Steve Erceg in hard fought win UFC 301

Undisputed flyweight champion, Alexandre Pantoja made good on his first outing on home soil since his move to the Octagon — successfully retaining his divisional title with a unanimous decision (48-47, 48-46, 49-46) over challenger, Steve Erceg in their UFC 301 main event clash.

Pantoja, the current undisputed flyweight titleholder, headlined tonight’s return to Rio de Janeiro at UFC 301, having successfully defended his crown at UFC 296 back in December in a rematch judging victory against Brandon Royval.

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As for Erceg, the Australian — who was three-fights deep into a winning run and his Octagon stint to boot, earned his title fight with Pantoja tonight off the back of a stunning KO win over Matt Schnell just a month ago.

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And beginning in typical aggressive fashion, Pantoja managed to scramble with success throughout his five round back-and-forth against Perth native, Erceg.

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However, dealing with a massive cut across his forehead, Pantoja took his foot off the gas considerably in the fourth round — and managed to swing the bout in his favor in the fifth and final frame to successfully retain his throne atop the 125lbs division.

Below, catch the highlights from Alexandre Pantoja’s title defense against Steve Erceg

The Real Winners and Losers From UFC 301

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…

The Real Winners and Losers From UFC 301

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…

The Real Winners and Losers From UFC 301

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…

The UFC will be back on our screens on Saturday night with the under the radar UFC 301 card out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As expected, the line-up was loaded…