Jose Aldo Announces Retirement, Joining These 20 Other Retired MMA Greats
After a legendary 18-year career, Jose Aldo officially retired from the MMA on September 18, 2022 – joining the many retired MMA greats that came before him.
After a legendary 18-year career, Jose Aldo officially retired from the MMA on September 18, 2022 – joining the many retired MMA greats that came before him.
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