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Rafael dos Anjos, right, delivers a kick to Anthony Pettis during a men's lightweight mixed martial arts title bout, Saturday night, March 14, 2015, at UFC 185 in Dallas. Rafael dos Anjos won in five rounds. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)
Rafael dos Anjos, right, delivers a kick to Anthony Pettis during a men's lightweight mixed martial arts title bout, Saturday night, March 14, 2015, at UFC 185 in Dallas. Rafael dos Anjos won in five rounds. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)Brandon Wade/Associated Press

UFC 185: Results and Reactions from Saturday Night's Card

Brian MaziqueMar 15, 2015

New champions were crowned Saturday night in Dallas at UFC 185. Rafael dos Anjos took UFC lightweight champion Anthony "Showtime" Pettis to school. Dos Anjos used powerful takedowns and relentless pressure to batter Pettis for five rounds.

When it was over, all three judges saw it as a five-round sweep for dos Anjos. The new champion finished with nine takedowns in the fight and out-landed Pettis 90-54 in significant strikes. It doesn't get more dominating than that.

If you could find someone who picked dos Anjos to win, I can almost bet they didn't see the Brazilian dominating the way he did. Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports marveled at dos Anjos' accomplishment:

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In the co-feature, Joanna Jedrzejczyk's muay thai proved to be too much for UFC strawweight champion Carla "Cookie Monster" Esparza. Jedrzejczyk scored a decisive second-round TKO to become the new women's champion at 115 pounds. She displayed excellent takedown defense in the bout.

Esparza attempted 17 takedowns and only secured one. It seemed as if she had no Plan B once Jedrzejczyk was able to stuff the takedown attempts. Jedrzejczyk showed her striking prowess by out-landing Esparza 53-4 in significant strikes.

Light heavyweight contender Daniel Cormier was impressed with multiple facets of Jedrzejczyk's game:

Per UFC Canada, both new champions also earned Performance of the Night bonuses: 

Here's a look at every result from Saturday night:

UFC Fight Pass
Larissa Pacheco vs. (No. 15) Germaine "The Iron Lady" de RandamieWomen's BantamweightDe Randamie by TKO (second round)
Jake "The Librarian" Lindsey vs. "Irish" Joseph DuffyLightweightDuffy by TKO (first round)
Sergio Pettis vs. Ryan "Baby Face" BenoitFlyweightBenoit by TKO (second round)
FX Prelims
Jared "The Big Show" Rosholt vs. Josh "Cuddly Bear" CopelandHeavyweightRosholt by TKO (third round)
Daron "Detroit Superstar" Cruickshank vs. Beneil DariushLightweightDariush by submission (rear-naked choke) second round
Elias "The Spartan" Theodorou vs. Roger "Silverback" NarvaezMiddleweightTheodorou by TKO (second round)
Ross "The Real Deal" Pearson vs. Sam "Hands of Stone" StoutLightweightPearson by TKO (second round)
PPV - Main Card
Chris "Kamikaze" Cariaso vs. Henry "The Messenger" CejudoFlyweightCejudo by unanimous decision (30-27x3)
(No. 8) Roy "Big Country" Nelson vs. (No. 9) Alistair "The Reem" OvereemHeavyweightOvereem by unanimous decision (30-27x3)
(No. 1) Johny "Big Rigg" Hendricks vs. (No. 5) "The Immortal" Matt BrownWelterweightHendricks by unanimous decision (30-27x3)
(c) Carla "Cookie Monster" Esparza vs. (No. 1) Joanna JedrzejczykWomen's Strawweight ChampionshipJedrzejczyk by TKO (second round)
(c) Anthony "Showtime" Pettis vs. (No. 1) Rafael dos AnjosLightweight ChampionshipDos Anjos by unanimous decision (50-45x3)

Other Dominant Performances

Alistair Overeem

He didn't knock Roy Nelson out, but Alistair Overeem did display the most varied and technically sharp array of strikes we've ever seen from him.

Overeem out-landed Nelson 66-48 in significant strikes, and he stopped all four of Nelson's attempts to take him down. Iole talked about all of the weapons Overeem showed off:

He came in ranked ninth, but Overeem looks capable of taking on a Top Five opponent. Then again, he's duped us into believing he was elite before. We'll need to see Overeem sustain this level of fighting for the next two or three bouts.

Johny Hendricks

DALLAS, TX - MARCH 14:  Johny Hendricks lifts Matt Brown in the Welterweight bout during the UFC 185 event at American Airlines Center on March 14, 2015 in Dallas, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Matt Brown wanted to make his fight with Johny Hendricks a brawl, but Hendricks' wrestling eliminated that strategy. With a nice mixture of striking, grappling and ground-and-pound, Hendricks proved he's in shape physically and in the right mindset to take on UFC welterweight champion Robbie Lawler for a third time.

Hendricks would love to regain the title he lost to Lawler. However, there's a long line of 170-pounders with a solid claim to the next title shot. Since Hendricks is a former champion who has history with Lawler, it may not be difficult to land the third fight in their rivalry.

In any case, Hendricks is back on the right track, and his future is looking bright once again.

All stats per UFC.com.

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