UFC 142 Results: Is Chad Mendes Still a Legit Contender?

Before UFC 142, many believed that the underdog, Chad Mendes, was the man that possessed the greatest chance to dethrone featherweight dynamo Jose Aldo. However, the 145-pound champion deftly defended his title in the headliner when he scored an e…

Before UFC 142, many believed that the underdog, Chad Mendes, was the man that possessed the greatest chance to dethrone featherweight dynamo Jose Aldo. 

However, the 145-pound champion deftly defended his title in the headliner when he scored an emphatic knockout victory over the unassuming Mendes.

As the HSBC Arena erupted in a roar, with Aldo engulfing himself into the near-riot crowd in Rio de Janiero, Mendes was being attended to inside the cage, having to be reminded of his first career defeat by the gasps yielded by the crowd and surrounding monitors. 

The Team Alpha Male stud was able to takedown every opponent he met with inside the cage, that is, until he took on the touted Aldo, who worked with former lightweight contender Gray Maynard leading up to his match with the collegiate wrestler in Mendes.

The training seemed to pay off in spades, as Aldo was able to time each ill-fated shot turned in by Mendes, eventually making him pay with a knee to the face, which was expounded by several ground-and-pound blows. 

The first-round finish served as a healthy reminder that Aldo can still finish the fight at any given moment, while displaying Mendes’ inefficiencies. 

Before Aldo, the Californian never had a problem out-muscling his opponents to the canvas, and once Aldo was able to fend off those first few initial takedown attempts, Mendes’ confidence shrunk more and more. 

It’s a huge learning experience for the 26-year-old, who nearly reached the pinnacle of the sport with just three years of professional mixed martial arts experience under his belt. Mendes is a natural athlete with a bright future, and should he continue to cultivate the game as he has for the next few years, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him back inside the Octagon gunning for the world title. 

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UFC 142 Results: 5 Reasons Erick Silva Needs to Be Feared

In the welterweight division, few notable contenders remain, though, Erick Silva has already been shown to be a fighter who wields some very serious potential.Last night at UFC 142, Silva looked to take home his second victory inside the Octagon when t…

In the welterweight division, few notable contenders remain, though, Erick Silva has already been shown to be a fighter who wields some very serious potential.

Last night at UFC 142, Silva looked to take home his second victory inside the Octagon when the Brazilian wilted Carlo Prater with strikes, seemingly earning the first-round TKO win.

However, veteran referee Mario Yamasaki deemed the blows illegal and disqualified Silva in the process. The controversial ending has caught the ire of the fans and media alike, but regardless of the outcome, Silva has shown that he is a very real threat in the 170-pound class. 

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‘UFC 142: Aldo vs Mendes’ GIF Party: The Finishes & Other Highlights

Behold: a shining example of “kick face“. (Photo: UFC.com)

Brazilian fans are credited with being the most raucous audience in the world, and last night’s fighters gave them plenty to cheer about. Six of the nine bouts ended via knock out or submission*, with five of those stoppages coming in the first round.

Chokes, knees, and even a spinning wheel kick punctuated last night’s fights (*as did a controversial referee stoppage). Pop on in for a motion picture tribute to UFC 142.

As always, praise be to Zombie Prophet.

Behold: a shining example of “kick face“.    (Photo: UFC.com)

Brazilian fans are credited with being the most raucous audience in the world, and last night’s fighters gave them plenty to cheer about. Six of the nine bouts ended via knock out or submission*, with five of those stoppages coming in the first round.

Chokes, knees, and even a spinning wheel kick punctuated last night’s fights (*as did a controversial referee stoppage). Pop on in for a motion picture tribute to UFC 142.

As always, praise be to Zombie Prophet.

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UFC 142 Results: Who Should Yuri Alcantara Fight Next?

On Saturday night at UFC 142, Yuri Alcantara made his second appearance inside the Octagon, earning an impressive unanimous decision victory over the incredibly tough Michihiro Omigawa.In the first round, Alcantara rocked Omigawa with a spinning back e…

On Saturday night at UFC 142, Yuri Alcantara made his second appearance inside the Octagon, earning an impressive unanimous decision victory over the incredibly tough Michihiro Omigawa.

In the first round, Alcantara rocked Omigawa with a spinning back elbow, but he found himself unable to finish the fight.

Then, in the waning seconds of the first round, Alcantara locked in an armbar on Omigawa, and although it appeared at first that he had tapped, the ref said no, and the fight continued to the second round.

For the rest of the fight Alcantara controlled Omigawa, and he finished the fight with a 30-27 score on two of the judges’ scorecards and a 29-28 on the third.

Alcantara is now 2-0 inside the Octagon, and he is on a 13-fight winning streak, with an overall record of 27-3 with 23 finishes.

Alcantara could become a force in the featherweight division, but who should he fight next?

If the UFC wants to bring him along slowly, they could give him someone from season 14 of The Ultimate Fighter, such as Marcus Brimage or Bryan Caraway.

If they’d like to bring him along a little more quickly, perhaps the winner of The Ultimate Fighter, Diego Brandao, would make a good matchup to see which of these bright prospects is ready to take the next step.

Other options could include the winner or loser of the upcoming Leonard Garcia vs. Tiequan Zhang fight at UFC 144.

There are an incredible number of potential matchups for Alcantara and for all of the other featherweights in the division.

The featherweight division is looking bright early on in 2012, and there are a number of prospects who will be looking to make the leap to the next level.

 

Tim McTiernan is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. For the latest news on everything MMA, follow me on twitter @TimMcTiernan.

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UFC 142 Results: Jose Aldo vs. Benson Henderson Fantasy Breakdown

Last night, Jose Aldo asserted his claim as the best featherweight fighter in the world when he knocked out the previously undefeated Chad Mendes.Aldo defended his crown with a vicious knee, followed up by some ground-and-pound blows which cinched the …

Last night, Jose Aldo asserted his claim as the best featherweight fighter in the world when he knocked out the previously undefeated Chad Mendes.

Aldo defended his crown with a vicious knee, followed up by some ground-and-pound blows which cinched the first round finish. 

Come February, Benson Henderson will vie for Frankie Edgar’s lightweight title. Since notable opposition in the 145-pound class is wanting, the possibility for Aldo to move to 155 pounds is not without reason. 

Should Henderson emerge victorious, he could soon be welcoming the Brazilian dynamo into the division. 

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UFC 142 Results: Post Fight Stock Report

The UFC once again had a successful return to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with UFC 142.The event was headlined by a featherweight title fight between Jose Aldo and Chad Mendes.  Additionally, former champion Vitor Belfort took on Anthony Johnson in a m…

The UFC once again had a successful return to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with UFC 142.

The event was headlined by a featherweight title fight between Jose Aldo and Chad Mendes.  Additionally, former champion Vitor Belfort took on Anthony Johnson in a middleweight bout.

When everything was said and done, Brazilian fighters went 7-1 against opponents from outside the country, electrifying the packed house at the HSBC Arena.

Let’s take a look at how the night’s performances affected the stock of some of the combatants.

 

 

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