Redskins-Cowboys. Ali-Frazier. Potter-Voldemort. Morimoto-Donna?

Last night on the Food Network’s Iron Chef America, Galileo‘s Roberto Donna avenged his very lopsided defeat in March 2005 at the hands of Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto by scoring a victory over his cooking rival in “Battle Squid.” Much as then-challenger and now-Iron Chef Bobby Flay surprisingly defeated Morimoto in a rematch on the original Iron Chef show after initially having been quietly humiliated by Morimoto, Donna — who did himself in the first time around by plating only two dishes — put together six apparently delectable dishes and took home the revenge win by a six-point margin.

Although many fans firmly believe that Morimoto’s rematch loss against Flay was as fixed as the 1919 World Series (mainly to ensure that the Food Network’s favorite son Flay didn’t come off looking like more of a jackass than he did when he jumped on his cutting board in his first battle with Morimoto), Morimoto’s rematch with Donna seemed fairly even throughout. Whether through the miracle of editing or through his bringing his A-game (and his executive chef Amy Brandwein), Donna methodically prepared his squid dishes and kept an eye on his true nemesis — the clock — by asking host Alton Brown for frequent time updates. Indeed, Donna plated his first dish with a comfortable 24 minutes to spare.