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Alexandre Pantoja Beats Steve Erceg By Decision at UFC 301 to Retain Flyweight Title

Alex BallentineMay 5, 2024

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - MAY 04: Alexandre Pantoja of Brazil prepares to face Steve Erceg of Australia in a UFC flyweight championship bout during the UFC 301 event at Farmasi Arena on May 04, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  (Photo by Alexandre Loureiro/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Alexandre Loureiro/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Alexandre Pantoja remained the champion of the UFC's flyweight division with a unanimous decision win over Steve Erceg to close out the UFC 301 main card from Rio de Janeiro.

Aaron Bronsteter @aaronbronsteter

Pantoja retains by unanimous decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47)<br><br>Great fight

Pantoja got off to a good start in the first round. Erceg landed a few clean shots but The Cannibal wisely turned to his grappling. He took the Australian to the mat and a theme for the fight was born.

Any doubt that Erceg could hang in a championship fight despite his inexperience were erased by the second round. He stung Pantoja with his hands a few times in the round before the champion took him down and utilized his wrestling again.

The third round was where things got really interesting. Erceg landed a standing elbow that landed cleanly and split Pantoja's face open.

Aaron Bronsteter @aaronbronsteter

10-9 Pantoja, but that badly damaging elbow may swing the round in the eyes of a judge.<br><br>29-28 Pantoja for me heading into the championship rounds.

The cut wasn't quite enough to end the fight, but it was still a nasty development for Pantoja:

ESPN MMA @espnmma

Pantoja's cut 😳 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UFC301?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UFC301</a> <a href="https://t.co/uZEuh9X9GM">pic.twitter.com/uZEuh9X9GM</a>

The first three rounds were close but leaned toward Pantoja. However, Erceg clearly won the fourth round with a varied boxing attack.

King Typo @BoxingBusch

Erceg landing some beautiful jabs. Left hook to the body now. Tons of pressure, and now he's countering right in the middle of Pantoja's wild combos. He is dominating round 4

The fight was a toss up going into the fifth round and Erceg was making a case to win it. However, his inexperience caught up with him as he went for an ill-advised takedown.

Pantoja found his way on top in the ensuing scramble and he rode out the rest of the fifth round.

Either way, Erceg earned a lot of respect as a big part of this division's future.

E. Spencer Kyte @spencerkyte

This is just a tremendous fight and another case for why you just make the next fight up, regardless of if the potential challenger is "a big name" or not.<br><br>Give Belal his shot. Give Merab his shot. Next person up, whoever it is. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UFC301?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UFC301</a>

Regardless of how long Pantoja is able to hold onto the belt, this will always be a top moment from his reign. The opportunity to defend the belt in a fighter's hometown does not always happen.

The Rio native rose to the occasion, though. Taking out a contender that has shown a lot of promise in a short time with the UFC. The 28-year-old Erceg only had three fights in the UFC before getting his title shot, but he has already demonstrated that he's likely to re-climb the mountain at some point.

However, this night was about a full-circle moment for Pantoja.

"I left Brazil with nothing, now I'm back with the crown, as the king, with the belt; champion of the world in the most important MMA promotion, back to my country, my town," Pantoja said before the fight, per E. Spencer Kyte of UFC.com.

For now, Pantoja can focus on other challenges. For starters, he's going to try and become just the second champion ever to defend the belt three times.

The flyweight belt has been notoriously difficult to keep since Demetrious Johnson left in 2017. He defended the belt 11 times in a 2,142-day championship run.

Since then, Deiveson Figueiredo is the only one to retain it twice and one of those was due to a draw with Brandon Moreno in December 2020.

Pantoja is the first since Johnson was the inaugural champion actually to defend it twice with victories in both bouts.

There's still plenty of work for Pantoja to do in the division, though. Naysayers will be quick to point out that Erceg was only ranked 10th in the UFC rankings. While he was wins over No. 1 and No. 2, Brandon Royval and Brandon Moreno respectively, there are still challengers left.

Royval is already working on a case for a rematch after besting Moreno in February. Amir Albazi would make sense. He was supposed to fight Moreno on that card but was forced off with injury.

Either way, Pantoja has established himself as the man to beat at 125.