Coach: Tony Ferguson Ran & Didn’t Take Fight With Jose Aldo

Jose Aldo hasn’t forgotten about being involved in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) interim title triangle. In the middle of Tony Ferguson’s contract dispute, Aldo claimed he’d be fighting Khabib Nurmagomedov for the interim lightweight championship. “The Eagle” dismissed the featherweight champion and said he only wanted Ferguson. “El Cucuy” settled his issues with the […]

Jose Aldo hasn’t forgotten about being involved in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) interim title triangle. In the middle of Tony Ferguson’s contract dispute, Aldo claimed he’d be fighting Khabib Nurmagomedov for the interim lightweight championship. “The Eagle” dismissed the featherweight champion and said he only wanted Ferguson. “El Cucuy” settled his issues with the […]

Coach: UFC Is Giving Jose Aldo No Choice But To Fight Again

Former longtime UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo wants to terminate his contract with his longtime promoters after once again being snubbed for his rematch with Irish champ Conor McGregor, who knocked the Brazilian out cold in just 13 seconds in their initial meeting at UFC 194 last December, but it seems like the UFC is

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Former longtime UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo wants to terminate his contract with his longtime promoters after once again being snubbed for his rematch with Irish champ Conor McGregor, who knocked the Brazilian out cold in just 13 seconds in their initial meeting at UFC 194 last December, but it seems like the UFC is reluctant to let one of their biggest Brazilian stars go.

Aldo’s manager and head-coach Andre Pederneiras recently spoke to Brazilian news outlet Combate to discuss the ongoing negotiations between the two sides, stating that the UFC is giving Aldo ‘no choice’ but to fight inside the Octagon once again:

“Right now we have this Pettis vs. Holloway fight, and there’s Conor’s decision, too. We can only know what’s going to happen after that. Aldo wants to retire in order to do other things, but in these talks we had with the UFC, it became quite clear that they will not let him go to pursue that.

“There’s no choice but to fight. It’ll depend on the outcomes of these two fights. Pettis vs. Holloway and Conor vs. Alvarez. I don’t know what Conor will decide, but I believe February or March would be a good date to face him. They are fighting now, so there would be a good three, four month break.”

Following his loss to McGregor in December, Aldo returned to the Octagon to take on Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 in July for the interim featherweight title, where ‘Scarface’ cruised to an easy unanimous decision victory to earn himself 145-pound gold once again. Meanwhile McGregor was embroiled in a welterweight feud with Nate Diaz after the former Ultimate Fighter winner choked out McGregor for the first time in his UFC career in the second round of their UFC 196 meeting in March.

Aldo McGregor 1After McGregor got his revenge from Diaz in a majority decision win in their rematch at UFC 202, it looked as though the Irishman would meet Aldo again next to settle the score.

However, he’ll instead challenge Eddie Alvarez for the lightweight title at November 12’s UFC 205 fro, New York City in an attempt to become the promotion’s first-ever simultaneous dual-weight champion.

With fellow top contenders Frankie Edgar, Max Holloway, and Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis currently booked, perhaps Aldo will await for the conclusion of McGregor’s bout with Alvarez to get a potential rematch in January or February as Pederneiras alluded to.

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Coach On Aldo Not Being A Draw: “Is It The Fighter’s Fault, Or The Promotion’s?”

As many know by now, former UFC featherweight king (and current UFC interim featherweight champion) Jose Aldo is currently calling to be released from his contract with the promotion, after current 145-pound title-holder Conor McGregor has decided to go after a second title in the 155-pound division rather than defend the title he won from

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As many know by now, former UFC featherweight king (and current UFC interim featherweight champion) Jose Aldo is currently calling to be released from his contract with the promotion, after current 145-pound title-holder Conor McGregor has decided to go after a second title in the 155-pound division rather than defend the title he won from Aldo in December.

Aldo earned the right to fight McGregor when he defeated Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 via unanimous decision, and the plan was for the Brazilian to meet ‘Notorious’ once again to unify the two belts and settle their differences once and for all.

Now, however, McGregor will instead me matched up with current lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez for the 155-pound crown, giving the Irishman the opportunity to make history by becoming the first fighter in UFC history to hold two titles in different weight classes simultaneously; all while doing so in front of a sell out crowd inside the legendary Madison Square Garden arena.

Shortly after hearing this announcement, the former longtime 145-pound king had reached his breaking point with UFC President Dana White, who he says has been making false promises to him for months now regarding a rematch with McGregor, and has called for his release from his UFC contract.

123_Conor_McGregor_vs_Jose_Aldo.0.0[1]During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Aldo’s head-coach Andre Pederneiras stated that he tried to talk his fighter out of making an emotional decision:

“I tried to use arguments so that he’d think about it because I think sometimes you make emotional decisions and end up regretting them,” Pederneiras said. “I told him to think about it so we could talk. I’ve been talking to him since, but his mind is made up.  I can’t tell him ‘You’re doing it because I want you to do it. Aren’t I like a father? So I’m ordering you to do it.’ I won’t do that.”

“I think they lacked truth in the situation,” Pederneiras said. “When you promise something and you don’t deliver, you can even get a new chance – but the problem was the number of times it happened. I’m(UFC President) Dana White’s biggest defender. I always tell my athletes we need to trust him, because what he and Lorenzo (Fertitta, former UFC CEO) did for the sport – I don’t think anyone else could have.

“But I can’t defend him and then just let him off the hook. Just because I’m friends with him and I like him and I appreciate what he’s done for the sport doesn’t mean I’ll say he’s right about everything. The situation with Aldo, specifically – the UFC acted totally wrong.”

One key point for Aldo not getting the rematch with McGregor is the fact that the Brazilian doesn’t ‘sell’ enough. Pederneiras addressed this distinction, stating that it isn’t necessarily Aldo’s fault that he isn’t a major draw:

“I think there’s something that wasn’t built correctly in the UFC,” Pederneiras said. “Just because they built the UFC, doesn’t mean that everything they do is right. (The word promoter) entails promoting the event and the athlete. How many big athletes has the UFC made to sell more than 1 million pay-per-views?

“And how many athletes does the UFC have? Is it Aldo’s fault that he doesn’t sell? Is it Aldo’s fault because he doesn’t speak English? Don’t the others speak English? And do they sell? Weren’t they champions? Why don’t they sell? Is it the fighter’s fault, or the promotion’s?

“Taking the blame from me and placing it on you – that’s the best of worlds, isn’t it? I, the promotor, have 500 people, and only two or three sell. Am I a good promoter, or is it the athlete’s fault? I can be wrong with one, but with 497? Aldo never refused to do promotion. He was traveling all over with (McGregor) for 10 days. He unfortunately broke his rib and the fight didn’t happen.

“I don’t want a weight that Aldo doesn’t deserve to carry to be thrown upon him – a guy who did what few did in the UFC.”

Photo courtesy of UFC.com
Photo courtesy of UFC.com

Aldo and Pederneiras will sit down with the UFC this week to discuss Aldo’s future, which Pederneiras insists is his fighter walking away from the sport altogether:

“We’re going to sit down and talk and explain he doesn’t want it anymore,” Pederneiras said. “He doesn’t want to fight in the UFC anymore. Forget any athlete you can think of. His idea is to stop. Not Pettis, not Jon Jones, no one.”

“The problem is that Aldo still has six fights on his contract. And today’s situation might be different tomorrow. I told him, ‘We need to resolve this situation today, because now you want to do something with soccer. But then if tomorrow you change, say tomorrow comes with a truckload of money and you’ll have to say no because you’re still under contract with the UFC.’”

Pederneiras was then asked if Aldo would accept an offer to fight for another MMA promotion if he is relieved of his contract, to which the Brazilian’s head-coach adamantly shot down:

“Today, no way,” Pederneiras said. “Aldo has a stable life right now. But life changes. I have personal experience with that. My father worked at a bank and was the guy below the bank’s owner. He had a leg problem and was (expletive) from one day to the other with five kids. So, Aldo is doing great, but say something changes and he desperately needs to fight? He’s stuck to a contract. But his idea is to never fight MMA again.”

When asked just how strict Aldo’s contract is, Pederneiras stated the contract is so binding that Aldo isn’t even contractualy allowed to attend shows at Shooto (Pederneiras’ owned MMA promotion):

“There are many things that he can’t do,” Pederneiras said. “For instance – contractually, he couldn’t even visit Shooto (Pederneiras’ own MMA promotion). He can’t be at a different event. They allow him because he’s my friend, but contractually he couldn’t.

“Now, Dana is in charge. But if tomorrow someone else comes, and then they read the contract and see him there and think, ‘What is this guy doing there? I’m going to sue him.’ Things are changing. (The UFC) has a new owner. I think Dana will stick around for a while, but I don’t think he’ll be in the UFC forever. He already has other priorities. Back in the day, I can’t remember an event without Dana there.”

UFC 179: Chad Mendes and Jose Aldo Octagon Interviews - YouTubeAldo is one of the biggest names the sport of MMA has ever seen, however, Pederneiras finds it hard to believe any true change will come with Aldo’s fighting back regarding his contract situation:

“It’s hard to say because there are new people coming in, I don’t know what they think,” Pederneiras said. “Dana is with them, and I think he’ll be able to say how the market is going.

“But I think the final decision is no longer in his hands. There are other people. So we don’t know what will happen. We’re going there to see what happens and resolve this situation.”

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Claudia Gadelha Leaves Nova Uniao To Start New Gym

Claudia Gadelha will no longer be representing the Nova Uniao gym. According to a report from Combate, the former strawweight title challenger was upset with head-coach Andre Pederneiras following her unsuccessful attempt at challenging for the title when she suffered a unanimous decision loss to current champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk earlier this year. Gadelha was reportedly upset

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Claudia Gadelha will no longer be representing the Nova Uniao gym.

According to a report from Combate, the former strawweight title challenger was upset with head-coach Andre Pederneiras following her unsuccessful attempt at challenging for the title when she suffered a unanimous decision loss to current champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk earlier this year.

Gadelha was reportedly upset with the way her training camp for the title bout was handled within the camp, and was vocal about her concerns which sparked anger from the gym’s head-coach Pederneiras and led to a verbal argument between the two over the phone.

Due to the friction between the two Brazilians, Gadelha made the decision to start her own gym, Claudia Gadelha’s MMA & BJJ Academy, which is located in Pennsylvania.

For her next contest (which has yet to be scheduled), however, Gadelha will be training at original Nova Uniao branch gym Kimura Nova Uniao in Natal, Brazil. There she will join fellow combatants Renan Barao and Jussier Formiga under the tutelage of head coach Jair Lourenco.

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Video: “Fighting To Win” Documentary On Nova Uniao Premieres On UFC Fight Pass Wednesday

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This coming Wednesday, a new UFC Fight Pass original documentary will air that will give fans an inside look at Team Nova Uniao.

Featured above is a preview for the special, “Fighting to Win,” which stars Andre Pederneiras and looks at the decorated Brazilian MMA fight team, which features such talent as Jose Aldo, Renan Barao and others.

Jose Aldo looks to regain gold in his next Octagon appearance, as he and Frankie Edgar will compete in a rematch for the interim UFC Featherweight Title in one of the co-main events of the upcoming landmark UFC 200 pay-per-view event.

“Go inside Nova União with coach André Pederneiras and discover his role of coach, mentor, father and social agent to promote a better life for his fighters and discover the background of those he’s brought to the top. The Fight Pass Exclusive debuts this Wednesday.”

UFC 200 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 9, 2016 from the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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https://youtu.be/5-wmhB-XKI4

This coming Wednesday, a new UFC Fight Pass original documentary will air that will give fans an inside look at Team Nova Uniao.

Featured above is a preview for the special, “Fighting to Win,” which stars Andre Pederneiras and looks at the decorated Brazilian MMA fight team, which features such talent as Jose Aldo, Renan Barao and others.

Jose Aldo looks to regain gold in his next Octagon appearance, as he and Frankie Edgar will compete in a rematch for the interim UFC Featherweight Title in one of the co-main events of the upcoming landmark UFC 200 pay-per-view event.

“Go inside Nova União with coach André Pederneiras and discover his role of coach, mentor, father and social agent to promote a better life for his fighters and discover the background of those he’s brought to the top. The Fight Pass Exclusive debuts this Wednesday.”

UFC 200 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 9, 2016 from the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Aldo’s Coach Predicts Diaz Will Beat McGregor Again, Talks Aldo-Edgar II

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Jose Aldo’s longtime coach Andre Pederneiras recently addressed his fighter competing for an interim title against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 instead of fighting Conor McGregor in a rematch for the undisputed title, as well as his thoughts on McGregor’s upcoming 170-pound rematch against Nate Diaz.

According to Pederneiras, he and Aldo were expecting the rematch with McGregor as their next fight, but because things didn’t work out that way, they will simply prepare to win the interim title and challenge McGregor to unify the belts in their next fight.

“We were expecting the fight with Conor fight, but we can’t live to mourn,” Aldo’s coach and manager Andre Pederneiras told MMAFighting.com. “Aldo has a date and a fight booked, and it’s for the interim belt, so let’s work to win this title and fight Conor again.”

Regarding the interim title fight at UFC 200 against Edgar, which will be a rematch for Aldo of a fight he won the first time around, Pederneiras admits that both Aldo and Edgar are completely different fighters compared to the ones who fought each other at UFC 156.

“Both fighters have evolved a lot (since UFC 156),” he said. “It’s going to be interesting to see how they both prepare for each other in this new fight.”

As far as the 170-pound rematch between McGregor and Diaz, Pederneiras doesn’t appear to like “The Notorious” one’s chances.

“About Conor vs. Diaz, I don’t have much to say. The UFC owners know the reasons (why it’s happening) and I can’t say anything about that because I have a business too and I do what has to be done so my company brings me the biggest profit possible.”

“(It will be) tougher than the first one,” he said when asked how McGregor will do against Diaz the second time around. “I think Conor will control more his impulse to get the knockout so he doesn’t gas again, but even if he wins, which I don’t think will happen, he’s way smaller than the athletes in this division, and I’m not even talking about the champion. For an example, a fight between him and Demian (Maia), who is a big guy for the division since he came from 185 pounds, Conor’s chances at defeating guys in this division are really low.”

UFC 200 takes place at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

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Jose Aldo’s longtime coach Andre Pederneiras recently addressed his fighter competing for an interim title against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 instead of fighting Conor McGregor in a rematch for the undisputed title, as well as his thoughts on McGregor’s upcoming 170-pound rematch against Nate Diaz.

According to Pederneiras, he and Aldo were expecting the rematch with McGregor as their next fight, but because things didn’t work out that way, they will simply prepare to win the interim title and challenge McGregor to unify the belts in their next fight.

“We were expecting the fight with Conor fight, but we can’t live to mourn,” Aldo’s coach and manager Andre Pederneiras told MMAFighting.com. “Aldo has a date and a fight booked, and it’s for the interim belt, so let’s work to win this title and fight Conor again.”

Regarding the interim title fight at UFC 200 against Edgar, which will be a rematch for Aldo of a fight he won the first time around, Pederneiras admits that both Aldo and Edgar are completely different fighters compared to the ones who fought each other at UFC 156.

“Both fighters have evolved a lot (since UFC 156),” he said. “It’s going to be interesting to see how they both prepare for each other in this new fight.”

As far as the 170-pound rematch between McGregor and Diaz, Pederneiras doesn’t appear to like “The Notorious” one’s chances.

“About Conor vs. Diaz, I don’t have much to say. The UFC owners know the reasons (why it’s happening) and I can’t say anything about that because I have a business too and I do what has to be done so my company brings me the biggest profit possible.”

“(It will be) tougher than the first one,” he said when asked how McGregor will do against Diaz the second time around. “I think Conor will control more his impulse to get the knockout so he doesn’t gas again, but even if he wins, which I don’t think will happen, he’s way smaller than the athletes in this division, and I’m not even talking about the champion. For an example, a fight between him and Demian (Maia), who is a big guy for the division since he came from 185 pounds, Conor’s chances at defeating guys in this division are really low.”

UFC 200 takes place at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, July 9, 2016.