Alexandre Pantoja retained control over the flyweight division this Saturday. โThe Cannibalโ met title challenger, Steve Erceg in UFC 301โs (ESPN+) featured headliner. All eyes were on the #10 ranking Aussie who surprisingly inherited the title shot on short notice. Going up against the caliber of Alexandre Pantoja, Aussie supporters called robbery after a failed major upset by โAstroBoy.โ This would have included middleweight Aussie, peer Robert Whittaker. Well, think again.
Steve Erceg went to a battle of blows with Pantoja (28-5 MMA, 12-3ย UFC). Second round onward, he gained better traction with a boxing-heavy stance, working behind the jabs to check distance. He even grazed the champion over the temple twice. Robert Whittaker, characterized by going the distance on electric bouts, was all up for the physicality. But he thought Pantoja was winning.
I thought Pantoja did enough to win…whether or not a fan favorite…him getting takedowns and you know utilizing control rather than effective damage…I had Pantoja winning the first three.
Robert Whittaker via the MMArcade Podcast (@MMArcadePodcast) Episode 41
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iju3I1hZxt8
It was a closely contested bout between the 125-pound fighters. In Round 3, Erceg sliced Pantoja open, making him sprout out all over the mat while forcing a clinch down. R4 was probably his strongest, with the Aussie striking dynamically with extended cardio. However, Pantoja def. Steve Erceg via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46), which made fans cry a total robbery. Whittaker disagrees.
On the judgesโ scorecards, David Tirelli favored Rounds 2 to 3, 10-9 in the Brazilianโs favor. While 4th was a surefire win, those two werenโt total cappers. Whittaker, however, scored it 4-1 to Pantoja. He also credited Ercegโs shooting prematurely for a clinch and takedown in the 5th frame to cause him to wobble out and be reversed. Consequently, Erceg himself blames the ill-timed decision as well.
How did other peers react to Alexandre Pantojaโs win over Steve Erceg?
Alexandre Pantoja remained the flyweight champion this weekend. He defended his title against Steve Erceg in the UFC 301 main event. Ercegโs title challenge makes just his fourth promotional outing. Now 12-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC, he incurred a decision skid despite a top-notch performance.
Not only that, but he wobbled the seasoned titleholder to the periphery multiple times with definitive striking. He even cut open Pantoja with right elbows to the temple, on two occasions. Alexandre Pantoja is stylistically infamous for switching it up between close-range striking and lower-torso clinches, which he did in full force. However, Erceg even managed to outdo his superior grapples several times over.
Hereโs how prominent peers and pundits have reacted to it:
Consequently, much like Robert Whittaker, a plethora of peers thought Pantoja did more and the Aussie opened up with late takedowns. While others considered Erceg to have beautiful striking. All in all, everybody considered it a valiant output by the first-time title challenger.
Concurrently, Steve Erceg also won the praises of Pantoja, who voiced a personal sense of pride in having faced such tough competition from a divisional peer. A multitude have accordingly considered that Erceg is just a few fights away from rising in ranks and pushing for a rematch when the time comes.