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UFC legend Jose Aldo retires after controversial loss: ‘Can’t do this anymore’

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UFC legend Jose Aldo retires after controversial loss: 'Can't do this anymore'

Jose Aldo Announces Retirement After UFC 315 Loss

Jose Aldo, the UFC legend and former featherweight champion, has once again announced his retirement from MMA following a unanimous decision loss to Aiemann Zahabi at UFC 315 in Montreal on Saturday.

The 38-year-old Aldo, who had previously retired after a loss in 2022 before returning to the octagon, emotionally stated in a post-fight interview that his career is now officially over.

Jose Aldo jabs through Aiemann Zahabi’s guard during UFC 315 at Bell Centre on May 10, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec. Zuffa LLC

Despite displaying flashes of his former brilliance during the tightly contested bout, Aldo ultimately lost 29-28 on all three scorecards.

In the third round, Aldo managed to land significant strikes on Zahabi, but the latter recovered and capitalized on Aldo’s fatigue to secure the victory.

Jose Aldo reacts after his loss at UFC 315 on May 10, 2025. Zuffa LLC

Following the decision, there was controversy surrounding the scorecards, with several UFC stars criticizing the outcome as unfair.

Aldo revealed post-fight that he had entered the match with multiple injuries but chose to compete as he believed it could be his last fight.

With a professional record of 32 wins and 10 losses, Aldo leaves behind a legacy as one of MMA’s greatest fighters, having been the promotion’s inaugural featherweight champion and successfully defending the UFC title seven times.

Jose Aldo was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on July 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
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