Jose Aldo, 36, retires from UFC after 'legendary run'
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Former longtime UFC and WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, 36, has retired from the UFC, his team told ESPN on Sunday.
Former longtime UFC and WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, 36, has retired from the UFC, his team told ESPN on Sunday.
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The legendary fighter has been removed from the UFC's external official rankings, signifying he is no longer on the active roster.
The legendary fighter has been removed from the UFC's external official rankings, signifying he is no longer on the active roster.
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Aldo (31-8) is arguably one of the top five fighters ever in mixed martial arts and easily within the top 10.
Aldo (31-8) is arguably one of the top five fighters ever in mixed martial arts and easily within the top 10.
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He has the best résumé at 145 pounds in MMA history.
He has the best résumé at 145 pounds in MMA history.
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The Brazilian striker held the UFC/WEC featherweight title from November 2009 to December 2015,
The Brazilian striker held the UFC/WEC featherweight title from November 2009 to December 2015,
Aldo won 18 straight fights from 2006 to 2014, including victories over fellow luminaries like Urijah Faber and Frankie Edgar.
Aldo won 18 straight fights from 2006 to 2014, including victories over fellow luminaries like Urijah Faber and Frankie Edgar.
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He also owns career wins over Marlon Vera, Chad Mendes (twice), Kenny Florian, Cub Swanson and Mike Brown.
He also owns career wins over Marlon Vera, Chad Mendes (twice), Kenny Florian, Cub Swanson and Mike Brown.
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