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Aldo was a fighting legend of the Generation and retired after three games

This article was provided by Fighting Monkey Published: January 30, 2019

Aldo was a fighting legend of the Generation and retired after three games

Former featherweight champion Jose Aldo previously had a record of 27 wins and 4 losses, ranking second in the UFC featherweight. He was the last wec featherweight champion and the first UFC featherweight champion, voted best fighter by sherdog in 2009 and "the greatest featherweight in the history of mixed martial arts" by sherdog in 2017.

Recently, Aldo has publicly stated that he has lost the motivation to continue: "I may retire after completing the last three contracts, and the gold belt has not been able to give me enough motivation to move forward, although I still hope to win the championship." The competition made me money, but I also traded it for a healthy body. Watching my daughter grow up, travel with her family, and smile is my dream now. ”

Aldo's next match was against Renato Moicano on UFC Fighting Night 144. For the final retirement battle, Aldo hopes to be able to work in his native Brazil. Although he already has plans to retire, Aldo said he will not give up the victory: "Don't get me wrong, I will make everyone who stands in front of me sad, because I will win all three games." ”