Dana White comments on Jose Aldo’s retirement: ‘He helped build the sport, we love him’

Jose AldoUFC president, Dana White has heaped praise on former two-time undisputed featherweight champion, Jose Aldo following the Brazilian favorite’s recent departure from the organization, and impending retirement from professional mixed martial arts. Aldo, a former undisputed featherweight champion on two occasions during his gold-laden UFC tenure, also challenged for bantamweight spoils a year following his […]

Jose Aldo

UFC president, Dana White has heaped praise on former two-time undisputed featherweight champion, Jose Aldo following the Brazilian favorite’s recent departure from the organization, and impending retirement from professional mixed martial arts.

Aldo, a former undisputed featherweight champion on two occasions during his gold-laden UFC tenure, also challenged for bantamweight spoils a year following his move to the 135lbs limit.

Last featuring professionally just last month on the main card of UFC 278 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Aldo suffered a unanimous decision loss against Georgian grappler, Merab Dvalishvili.

Linked with a potential swansong at the upcoming UFC 283 card in his native Brazil in January, Aldo instead agreed terms with the promotion to depart despite retaining a single fight on his deal, with the intention of hanging up his gloves from active competition. 

Dana White heaps praise on the career of Jose Aldo

Receiving mass plaudits following his decision to depart the UFC and call time on his career, Jose Aldo was praised by the aforenoted, White following last night’s instalment of the Contender Series, claiming Aldo helped build the UFC and the sport of mixed martial arts as a whole in his native Brazil.

“We love him (Jose Aldo), man,” Dana White told assembled media. “This will always be his house. We told him, ‘If you ever need anything here, if you ever wanna go to an event, this is always your house.’ And this is a guy from the WEC to the UFC, helped build the sport – this brand, and Brazil for us.”

“We love him and we always will,” White continued. “He’s made a great life for down there too. Done some great things, made a lot of money, and I couldn’t be happier for him and his family.” 

The inaugural UFC featherweight champion, Aldo landed in the promotion back in April 2011, defending his title against Mark Hominick, Kenny Florian, Chad Mendes, Frankie Edgar, Chan Sung Jung, and Ricardo Lamas.

Enjoying a bright spell at bantamweight, beyond losses to the trio of Marlon Moraes, Petr Yan, and the aforenoted, Dvalishvili, Aldo defeated the trio of Marlon Vera, Pedro Munhoz, and Rob Font.

MMA Community Reacts To Retirement Of Jose Aldo

Considering how much of an impact he had on the sport, here that the MMA community has some thoughts about the retirement of former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. As one of the greatest fighters to ever step foot into the Octagon, Aldo was a gen…

Considering how much of an impact he had on the sport, here that the MMA community has some thoughts about the retirement of former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. As one of the greatest fighters to ever step foot into the Octagon, Aldo was a generational talent among lighter weight divisions, winning gold a total…

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Jose Aldo Has Officially Retired From MMA

The King of Rio has laid his crown to rest, as former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo has decided to retire from the sport or MMA. After dropping down to bantamweight, Aldo has some success that eventually led to a fight with top prospect Merab Dv…

The King of Rio has laid his crown to rest, as former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo has decided to retire from the sport or MMA. After dropping down to bantamweight, Aldo has some success that eventually led to a fight with top prospect Merab Dvalishvili, a bout that he would lose in a one-sided…

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Report – Ex-UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo retires from professional MMA following 18 year career

Jose AldoFormer undisputed UFC featherweight champion, Jose Aldo has reportedly reached an agreement with the organization to cut short his contract with one fight remaining – retiring from professional mixed martial arts with immediate effect. Aldo, 36, as per an initial report from Combate reporters, Raphael Marinho, and Zeca Acevedo, has reached an agreement with the […]

Jose Aldo

Former undisputed UFC featherweight champion, Jose Aldo has reportedly reached an agreement with the organization to cut short his contract with one fight remaining – retiring from professional mixed martial arts with immediate effect.

Aldo, 36, as per an initial report from Combate reporters, Raphael Marinho, and Zeca Acevedo, has reached an agreement with the UFC to walk away from the promotion despite retaining a sole fight on his contract, with the view to pursue other combat sports and retire from professional mixed martial arts.

The Manaus native reportedly sought his release from the organization despite retaining a single fight on his deal. And the UFC are said to have accepted the Brazilian icon’s request.

Speculation began to mount regarding a potential retirement from the sport for Jose Aldo, or a departure from the organization at the least, after TSN reporter, Aaron Bronsteter noted how the former featherweight champion was removed from the fans rankings pool this Sunday afternoon.

“Jose Aldo has been removed from the UFC fans ranking pool,” Aaron Bronsteter tweeted. “The most recent news on Aldo was that his coach felt he should retire, but thought he may want to fight out his contract with one last fight in Rio at UFC 283.”

Boasting a professional record of 31-8, Aldo, a former WEC featherweight champion to boot, most recently featured on the main card of UFC 278 back in August, suffering a unanimous decision loss to fellow bantamweight contender, Merab Dvalishvili, in a pivotal matchup.

Jose Aldo holds the record for most successful UFC featherweight title defenses

The inaugural UFC featherweight champion, Aldo who also competed for bantamweight gold back in 2020, chalked up an impressive seven successful title defenses before suffering a knockout loss to Conor McGregor in December 2015.

Recognised as one the sport’s pioneers and most recognisable features in the modern era, Aldo, who began his professional career back in August 2004, holds career triumphs over names such as Cub Swanson, Mike Brown, Urijah Faber, Mark Hominick, Kenny Florian, Chad Mendes, Frankie Edgar, Chan Sung Jung, Ricardo Lamas, Jeremy Stephens, Renato Moicano, Marlon Vera, Pedro Munhoz, and most recently, defeated Rob Font in December of last year. 

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On this day seven years ago, José Aldo threw some trash talk towards his UFC 194 opponent, Conor McGregor. The lead-up to José Aldo vs. Conor McGregor’s UFC 194 bout is one of the most memorable in company history. The two went on an international media tour, with McGregor dishing out arguably the best trash…

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