From the outside, the 13-second knockout loss to Conor McGregor that cost Jose Aldo his UFC belt looked like a soul-crushing way to end a dominant, decade-long undefeated streak.But, if you ask the former champ, the “disappointing” moment might just have been what he needed to reignite a spark.“Before (the loss), I don’t know if I was inadvertently in a comfort zone, but I was dragging along a little,” Aldo said during a media scrum on the lead-up to his UFC 200 return. “Just sort of maintaining and coasting. Not anymore. Now I’m getting back to my WEC … Read the Full Article Here
Jose Aldo looks past Edgar at UFC 200, already in pursuit of McGregor
From the outside, the 13-second knockout loss to Conor McGregor that cost Jose Aldo his UFC belt looked like a soul-crushing way to end a dominant, decade-long undefeated streak.But, if you ask the former champ, the “disappointing” moment m…