Best Aldo fight in his UFC career and the hardest he's ever been pushed. Mendes brought it and had the champ in trouble multiple times throughout the fight, but man a motivated Aldo is scary. He's just so fast and crisp and his combinations are deadly. When Dillashaw beat Barao to win the 135 lbs title, he did it with footwork. Mendes would start to move around a bit, then just stop in front of Aldo with his hands down. I wanted Aldo to win, but I was yelling at Mendes through my TV to "Move!". He'd plant his feet in front of Aldo and drop his hands. Sure he connected with some serious punches, and his leg kicks looked good (until Aldo started throwing some), but he needed to move more to try and tire Aldo out, and he didn't. I don't see anybody at FW dethroning Aldo, but the build up to Aldo-McGregor (if it happens) will be a fun ride.Aldo vs Edgar/Swanson winner, or McGregor (should he beat SIver), or Dennis Bermudez (should he beat Ricardo Lamas)Mendes vs the loser of either Edgar/Swanson or Bermudez/LamasAs for Mr. Wonderful, it wasn't the most exciting fight and Glover looked way out of shape, but it was a dominant win nonetheless. Everybody, me included, thought Teixiera was going to walk right through Davis, but Phil used his wrestling (although the look on his face in the 1st round when he couldn't get the takedown was priceless) and dominated the fight for 15 minutes. I don't think Teixeira had really any moments in the fight. I'm sure he landed some punches, but it was all Phil. Coming off that bad loss to Anthony Johnson, he needed this in a big way and it should put him right back into title contention. Give Glover Dan Henderson next and watch the leather fly.Davis vs Ryan Bader or Shogun (should he beat Jimi Manuwa)Teixeira vs Hendo or OSP (should he win his next fight)The rest of the (main) card was pretty meh. Maldonaldo has won 4 straight at LHW now, but against bottom tier guys (plus that KO loss at HW), so it's still hard to figure out exactly where he fits in. Gateway guy? Fun fights only guy? Darren Elkins took a boring split decision (the judge that gave it to Martins 30-27 should never be allowed near an MMA cage again) over Lucas Martins, handing Martins his first loss at 145. On the undercard, Wilson Ries earned arguably his biggest career win with a 1st round submission to Scott Jorgensen. At first it looked like Jorgensen gave the fight away, but after watching the replays and seeing the damage done of the body kick landed, I gained a lot of respect for Scott. Both men really. But I think this may be the last we see Jorgensen in the UFC. He's 1-3 at flyweight, and 4-6 overall in the UFC. Most of his losses are 1st-2nd round submissions. He's the future WSOF fly/bantamweight champion.The UFC sent out a "save the date" email to all major MMA media outlets today. Apparently we have a major announcement coming November 17th. The return of GSP? Announcing the next TUF coaches and format? (rumoured to be changing TUF to gym vs gym instead of unsigned prospects) All PPVs going to Fight Pass like the WWE Network? Have 3 weeks until we know.