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Dedé Pederneiras minimized the controversies surrounding the UFC 189 world tour and stated that his pupil is more motivated than ever to fight

Pederneiras (right) is Aldo’s (left) main coach. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Pederneiras (right) is Aldo’s (left) main coach. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

The head coach of José Aldo, Dedé Pederneiras, is confident that his pupil is even more motivated to fight against Conor McGregor, which will put the UFC featherweight title at stake, after the end of the organization's world tour to promote the fight.

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Although McGregor has Aldo was taken seriously by taking his belt During a press conference this Tuesday (March 31), Pederneiras, leader of the Nova União academy, highlighted that the champion is focused on the long-awaited fight.

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“Did Conor get into Aldo’s head? If he got in, he left quickly, after seeing the bad things that Aldo is thinking about doing to him. Guys, calm down, everyone has their role in this fight. Dana [White, president of the UFC] is in the business of promoting, Conor is in the business of talking and Aldo is in the business of beating him up on fight day,” the coach wrote on his Facebook page. Facebook.

“Now it’s time to start training. The rest is a silly joke. On 11/7 you will hear ‘And still, the UFC featherweight champion of the world, José Aldo Junior’”, he continued, making reference to Bruce Buffer’s announcement when a champion successfully defends the belt.

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the fight between José Aldo e Conor McGregor will be the main attraction of UFC 189, an event that will take place on July 11th in the city of Las Vegas, in the United States. Aldo has been champion of the featherweight division since the category was created in the UFC in early 2011, and has already defended his belt seven times. McGregor debuted in the UFC in 2013 and won all five of his fights in the Octagon so far, four of which were by knockout and one by judges' decision.

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