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.

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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.

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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.

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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,

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.

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