Not at all. TJ winning isn't yet close, but it's a strong piece of history for him. DJ winning in any fairly impressive way, or at least still looking as good as he does against the top flyweights, would probably cement him as the best technically skilled fighter in the UFC today. Whether or not you define p4p as the guy with the best technical skills is up to you, so people can still 'manlet' him all they want out of p4p contention and certainly all time consideration, but there'd be no denying his complete overall roundedness and ability.