There’s never been a featherweight better than Jose Aldo at the peak of his powers. Even after Conor McGregor slept him in 13 seconds, ‘Scarface’ was still a force to be reckoned with at 145lbs.
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 ...
Jose Aldo is widely regarded as the greatest featherweight fighter in MMA history. The Brazilian legend enjoyed a decade of dominance before Conor McGregor knocked him out in 13 seconds at UFC 194 in ...
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 ...
From UFC legends to long-tenured fixtures of the game, these exits deserved more than a footnote as we close out 2025.
Jose Aldo's featherweight run will not be forgotten anytime soon. Since its inception in 2011, only five fighters can say they have been the UFC Featherweight Champion: Jose Aldo, Conor McGregor, Max ...
Jose Aldo continued to defy the odds on Saturday night in Las Vegas, picking up a win over Rob Font in the highly-anticipated UFC Fight Night bantamweight main event. Aldo, who made an unexpected move ...
Former UFC lightweight champion Jose Aldo proved he's far from finished on Saturday by shaking off a three-fight losing skid to score a convincing victory over red-hot Marlon Vera. Aldo (29-7) scored ...
Those who remember Jose Aldo’s epic five-year run as the top featherweight on the planet may also remember hearing that cutting weight wasn’t always the smoothest experience for the Brazilian striker.
Reporting From LAS VEGAS — Jose Aldo has found himself reeling at times when confronted by the theatrics of Conor McGregor, his Saturday featherweight title opponent. There’s a difference, Aldo said, ...
UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo intends to defend his title against Conor McGregor on July 11 despite suffering a bone bruise to his rib cage and cartilage earlier this week. The UFC released a ...
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