Jose Aldo: How did get his scar| Record| Last fight

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Two-time UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo is withdrawing from MMA competition. Today we will discuss about Jose Aldo: How did get his scar| Record| Last fight.

Jose Aldo: How did get his scar| Record| Last fight

Jose Aldo da Silva Oliveira Jr (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoˈzɛ awdu], born 9 September 1986), commonly known in English as Jose Aldo, is a retired Brazilian professional mixed martial artist. He last competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in the bantamweight division. He also competed in featherweight, and was the fourth and final WEC Featherweight Champion. He became the first UFC featherweight champion after the UFC/WEC merger. Aldo is widely regarded as one of the best mixed martial artists of all time, and the greatest featherweight of all time.  As of August 23, 2022, they were ranked.

Aldo in 2015
Born José Aldo da Silva Oliveira Júnior[1]
9 September 1986 (age 36)
ManausAmazonas, Brazil
Nickname(s) Junior
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 135 lb (61 kg; 9 st 9 lb)
Division Bantamweight (2019–2022)[2]
Featherweight (2004–2019)
Lightweight (2005)
Reach 178 cm (70 in)[3]
Fighting out of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Team Nova União
Ruas Vale Tudo
Trainer André Pederneiras
Rank Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[4] under André Pederneiras[5]
Black belt in Luta Livre under Marco Ruas[6][7]
Years active 2004–2022
 
Mixed martial arts record
Total 39
Wins 31
By knockout 17
By submission 1
By decision 13
Losses 8
By knockout 4
By submission 1
By decision 3

How did get his scar

Jose Aldo: How did get his scar| Record| Last fight

Jose Aldo was left with a distinctive scar on his face after an accident when he was an infant. Jose’s older sister, Joseline Aldo, picked up his crib and threw it at her sister.

Unfortunately, Jose Aldo was in the crib at the time. The force of the throw caused ‘Junior’ to fall head-on into a lit barbecue. This left a clear mark on his face.

Record

Jose Aldo: How did get his scar| Record| Last fight

He retires with a 31–8 record, including a 13–7 UFC mark and two reigns as the promotion’s featherweight champion. During his first reign at 145 pounds, Aldo successfully defended his title seven times in a row, still a UFC record. Before becoming the UFC’s first featherweight champion, Aldo was the WEC Featherweight Champion, where he defended that title twice.

Aldo has won over current bantamweight contenders Rob Font, Pedro Munhoz and Marlon Vera, as well as victories against fellow featherweight greats Uriza Faber, Chad Mendes, Frankie Edgar, “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung, Ricardo Lamas and Mike Brown. Has attained.

Last fight

According to Brazilian MMA news organization Combat, Jose Aldo has struck a deal with the UFC that allows him to walk away from his current contract, which had one fight left. With “Scarface” released by the organization, he is free to try his hand at other combat sports such as boxing or wrestling.

Aldo’s name was removed from the UFC rankings and roster earlier today, which appears to confirm the news. The move comes on the heels of a recent interview with Aldo’s longtime coach André Pedernieres, who suggested he should consider retirement.

 

 

 

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