![]() The move to bantamweight went hand-in-hand with what he called “a mindset change” regarding his diet. Those days are over, professes Aldo (30-7, 18 finishes) ahead of his “UFC on ESPN” headliner against Rob Font on Saturday night (10 p.m. “There were some times that, before the fight, one week before the fight at featherweight, I would go and eat pizza or go to a steakhouse,” Aldo told The Post over the phone Wednesday through an interpreter. ![]() Two years and four fights later, he’s still in the mix at the upper levels of the UFC’s 135-pound rankings, consistently making weight with arguably less difficulty than he had at 145.Ĭutting out pre-fight pizza and steak will do that. Those who remember Jose Aldo’s epic five-year run as the top featherweight on the planet may also remember hearing that cutting weight wasn’t always the smoothest experience for the Brazilian striker.Īnd those same people might - understandably - have been the most surprised by Aldo’s move down 10 pounds to bantamweight at the end of 2019. Jake Paul and Jorge Masvidal in smack talk-filled fight negotiationīet on a longer fight in this UFC showdown Former UFC star flashes butt in a ‘sexy’ surgery shootĭana White proposes wild cocaine challenge with Jake Paul
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