Jose Aldo da Silva Oliveira Júnior, commonly anglicized as Jose Aldo, is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He was the fourth and final WEC Featherweight Champion, becoming the first UFC Featherweight Champion after the UFC/WEC merger.
Jose Aldo: Net Worth| Record| Scarface| UFC| Sherdog| Fight
Net Worth:
Net Worth: | $9 Million |
Date of Birth: | Sep 9, 1986 (34 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m) |
Profession: | Mixed Martial Artist |
Nationality: | Brazil |
José Aldo Jr. Net Worth and Salary: Jose Aldo Jr. is a Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist who has a net worth of $9 million. Aldo is best known for his career in the UFC, and he has won a number of titles in this MMA fighting organization. These titles include three UFC Featherweight championships. He also won the WEC (World Extreme Cagefighting) championship before the WEC and the UFC merged. In 2021, he became one of the top five bantamweight fighters in the UFC.
Record:
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) Featherweight champion, Jose Aldo, looked to continue his surprising Bantamweight run at UFC 265 tonight (Sat., Aug. 7, 2021) in Houston, Texas, taking on fellow Brazilian Pedro Munhoz in the pay-per-view (PPV) co-main event.
Scarface:
Over the years, Jose Aldo has emerged as one of the top featherweight fighters in the UFC. That has seen him rise to prominence as one of the faces of his weight classes. Aldo has stumbled over the last couple of years, but he has remained one of the more experienced and high-demand fighters. That also seen his backstory delved into on several occasions, which one frequently asked question concerns the scar on his face.
UFC:
Jose Aldo is still improving and looking better than ever after winning a dominant decision over Pedro Munhoz in the UFC 265 co-main event.
As his pursuit of gold continues, Aldo put together a strong boxing attack that blasted away at Munhoz with numerous stinging combinations over three rounds. Aldo was fast on his feet and deadly with his hands while picking Munhoz apart to win the fight with all three judges scoring the fight 30-27 in his favor.
Sherdog:
Aldo won for the first time at 135 pounds when he captured a thrilling unanimous verdict over Marlon Vera in December. The win ended a three-fight losing streak, including two defeats at bantamweight against Marlon Moraes and Petr Yan. The former featherweight king may have lost the split decision to Moraes, but he still managed to get a title shot against Yan only to lose by late knockout. Aldo, in his lengthy title reign at 145 pounds, has faced a veritable who’s who in the division from Max Holloway to Frankie Edgar and Conor McGregor.
Fight:
At No. 7, Munhoz is looking to build a case for a title shot after back-to-back setbacks in fights against Aljamain Sterling and Frankie Edgar sapped his momentum after a knockout of ex-champ Cody Garbrandt. In his most recent appearance, he outpointed Jimmie Rivera to stay in the title hunt.