This past Saturday justice was served, as both Lightweight Champion Frankie Edgar and Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo, retained their UFC titles against their opponents. Edgar and Aldo have each been fighting champions, and have taken on all comers, yet it seems as though both need to move up in weight class. With UFC bookie software card 136 in the books, what is next for either fighter?

On Saturday night, Frankie Edgar put a bully in his place, as he took apart long time rival Gray “The bully” Maynard. Leading up to the fourth round technical knockout, many people, we included believed that this fight, comparable to their fight to kick off the year back at UFC 125, was destined to go to a draw. However, in the fourth round, Edgar shocked the sports betting world, as he got out to an early start and never looked back, finally knocking Maynard out.

Now with a few months to recover from the fight, Edgar has to decide, should he move up to Welterweight, where the competition could be tougher. By doing so, Edgar could follow the path of many Lightweight Champions before him, including the man he beat for the title, BJ Penn.

On the other hand, Edgar could hang around the Lightweight division a little bit longer and weight for Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo to move up in weight class. The former WEC turned UFC fan favorite also fought on Saturday night, defeating Kenny Florian by unanimous decision. Since 2009, Aldo is on an impressive eight fight win streak.

Yet many people, we included wonder if Aldo would be better served moving up to Lightweight and facing guys he can go toe to toe with. Or he could stay in Featherweight and wait for Urijah Faber or Dominic Cruz to move back up.