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Jose Aldo says enough’s enough — again. The UFC legend and former featherweight champion announced his retirement following a unanimous decision loss to Aiemann Zahabi at UFC 315 on Saturday ...
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Aldo’s Return Marred By Boring MatchmakingSerious fight fans adore Jose Aldo. I’m talking about the fans who were around to remember the blue hue of the World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) canvas. Anyone lucky enough to witness the ...
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After UFC 307, what’s next for Jose Aldo?Former featherweight champion Jose Aldo (32-9) returned and he was looking to pickup his second win of the year against Mario Bautista (15-2) who was looking to win his seventh fight in a row.
Not even one year after what Jose Aldo said was the end of his MMA career, the legendary featherweight was fighting an uphill battle to hold back tears on his way onto the stage in Las Vegas to ...
Jose Aldo is ready to move on from a life of combat sports. The all-time great and former two-time UFC featherweight champion made his final walk to the Octagon two weeks ago at UFC 315 for a ...
Jose Aldo is laying down his mixed martial arts gloves again. On Saturday, former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo announced his second retirement. The decision came after losing to Aiemann ...
LAS VEGAS – Jose Aldo’s practices would routinely be harder than his fights. His sparring partners would go as hard as they could against him, frequently inflicting real pain. Every minute ...
In June 2008, after his career had started to decline, Pequeno fought his lone fight in the United States, losing to Jose Aldo at WEC 34 and failing a drug test after the bout. Can't get enough UFC?
Aldo got caught by one perfect punch and lost his title. That can happen to anyone in a combat sport, and Aldo is is right that the main event of UFC 194 wasn't really a fight.
Jose Aldo will sit down with UFC president Dana White next week to hash out their differences after the interim featherweight champion proclaimed recently that he was retiring from the sport and ...
But this is still Jose Aldo. Not the same Jose Aldo, of course. He is a bit slower, but he is also a bit smarter, and he's aware of what he can do and what he cannot do. That he is retiring at 32 ...
Jose Aldo has informed the UFC that he will retire from mixed martial arts, according to multiple reports. The Brazilian, widely considered the greatest featherweight in history, defended his ...
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