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 in ...
Daniel Cormier says Jose Aldo still has it after UFC 301. After hanging up his gloves in fall of 2022, UFC Hall of Famer Aldo (32-8 MMA, 14-7 UFC) returned against Jonathan Martinez in Saturday’s ...
The MMA Notebook runs every week. UFC 301 marks the return of José Aldo. The UFC Hall of Famer last competed in August of 2022, when he was thoroughly outclassed by Merab Dvalishvili. Prior to that, ...
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 accept ...
Jose Aldo is setting himself up for big things in 2024. It's not the UFC Hall of Famer's first time around the block and he looks to make the most of a rare opportunity at UFC 301 on Saturday. Aldo is ...
UFC 315 wasn't the end of José Aldo's competitive spirit, so long as a recent social media post is anything to go by. Aldo lost a contentious decision to Aiemann Zahabi on the night's main card and ...
José Aldo was clinical in his dismantling of Jonathan Martinez at UFC 301. 'The King of Rio' returned from a two-year break from MMA to take on the #12 ranked Martinez. A slight underdog, Aldo ...
Jose Aldo is back at featherweight, though that wasn’t the plan. The former UFC and WEC champion was scheduled to face Aimeann Zahabi in a bantamweight bout on Saturday’s UFC 315 main card. However, ...
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 Zahabi ...
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