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In 2023, José Aldo was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame’s Modern Wing, but he wasn’t quite done yet.
Learn more about José Aldo, aka “The King of Rio,” and his career highlights, which range from being unstoppable in WEC, becoming the first UFC featherweight champion, and being inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. We’ll also cover his records and discuss the statistics behind Aldo’s amazing career.
Aldo has won 11 UFC and WEC fights by KO. Those victories came against Alexandre Nogueira, Jonathan Brookins, Rolando Perez, Chris Mickle, Cub Sanson, Mike Brown, Manny Gamburyan, Chad Mendes, The Korean Zombie, Jeremy Stephens, and Renato Moicano.
With 27 UFC/WEC fights to his resume, Aldo has been a part of many incredible fights. Here are highlights from some of his greatest fights and title defenses.
UFC 142: José Aldo vs Chad Mendes
José Aldo delivered his signature moment in his third UFC featherweight title defense. At the end of the first round of his bout with Chad Mendes, Aldo broke away from the clinch and threw a beautifully timed knee up the middle that sent his foe crashing to the canvas.
Aldo celebrated his knockout of Mendes by promptly running out of the Octagon and celebrating with the entire packed crowd in Rio de Janeiro. It was a special moment for Aldo and reminded the world just how fantastic he is.
UFC 163 – José Aldo vs The Korean Zombie
José Aldo was notorious for beating up the legs of his opponents, but he found alternate methods to beat The Korean Zombie at UFC 163. Aldo was able to negate TKZ’s go for broke style by countering and finding better angles throughout the fight.
In the fourth round, it appeared something happened to TKZ’s shoulder and Aldo saw it happen. He started kicking the shoulder right away and went into full-on relentless mode until TKZ went to the ground to cover up. Aldo poured on the strikes and stopped the fight. Another title defense for Aldo.
UFC 179 – José Aldo vs Chad Mendes 2
The first time these two met, the fight came to a sudden and emphatic end, but their rematch was much different. Aldo and Mendes went to battle for 25 minutes, delivering a high paced exciting match. It was back and forth, but Aldo was busier and landing the overall better strikes throughout the fight. Aldo won the fight by unanimous decision and defended his featherweight title for a seventh consecutive time.
It was one of the best featherweight title fights in history and would be one of Aldo’s most memorable fights.
UFC on Fox – José Aldo vs Jeremy Stephens
Aldo got back into the win column after his two fights with Max Holloway in true José Aldo fashion. “The King of Rio” hit powerful contender Jeremy Stephens with a body kick that sent Stephens falling across the Octagon.
After the TKO win, it was clear how much the moment meant to Aldo, who showed that he had plenty of gas left in the tank to compete with the best in the world, despite losing the featherweight title.
UFC Fight Night – José Aldo vs Renato Moicano
Renato Moicano. About thirty seconds into the second round, Aldo found Moicano’s chin multiple times and sent Moicano retreating around the outside of the fence. Aldo was relentless, never stopped firing strikes and didn’t give Moicano a chance to recover. The ref saw Moicano was out on his feet and stopped the bout.
Aldo proceeded to run right into the crowd and celebrate with the Brazilian fans, just like he did all the way back at UFC 142.
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One of the reasons that José Aldo is known as one of the greatest featherweights ever is that he uses his explosive striking perfectly. Aldo has phenomenal leg kicks, perfectly timed body shots, and he has a cardio gas tank to wear on any opponent. Aldo beats his opponents at their own game and is a true finisher.
How Many UFC Fights Does José Aldo Have In His Career?
José Aldo has 21 career UFC fights.
Jose Aldo's next fight has yet to be determined.
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