Joshua Van's recent victory over Tatsuro Taira at UFC 328 has solidified his reign as the UFC flyweight champion. However, his relationship with former champion Alexandre Pantoja is strained, to say the least. Van accuses Pantoja of trying to make him look like the 'bad guy' after Pantoja's injury during their previous encounter at UFC 323. Van claims he made Pantoja's injury happen, despite their handshake and apparent lack of issues backstage at UFC 328. This incident raises questions about the nature of their rivalry and the potential for a heated rematch. Van's perspective on Pantoja's narrative and his own role in the injury adds a layer of complexity to their upcoming bout, which could be a pivotal moment in the flyweight division. The outcome of this rematch will not only determine the future of the title but also shape the perception of both fighters in the eyes of the fans and the media. The build-up to this fight promises to be intriguing, with Van's strong words and Pantoja's desire for revenge setting the stage for an intense and highly anticipated showdown.