Video: King until the end! José Aldo is honored in an emotional farewell at UFC Rio

Retired from MMA, Brazilian says goodbye to the public during the main card of UFC Rio this Saturday

José Aldo moves fans with his farewell speech during UFC Rio. Photo: Reproduction/X/UFC

José Aldo fans are moved by the farewell ceremony during UFC Rio. Photo: Reproduction/X/UFC

José Aldo had a farewell worthy of a legend at UFC Rio. This Saturday (11), the Manaus native, nicknamed 'King of Rio', left his gloves in the octagon to definitively seal his retirement from the sport.

Accompanied by his wife and daughter, Aldo entered to the sound of "Rum This Town," the hit that had been his signature entrance song in the UFC. He was overcome with emotion as he took his final steps toward the octagon. Some of the crowd was moved, and the arena chanted, loud and clear, "Aldo! Aldo!"

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The 'King of Rio' took a brief hiatus from the UFC in 2022, after being defeated by the current bantamweight champion (up to 61,2 kg.), Merab Dvalishvili. Aldo ventured into boxing, where he won two fights and drew one until returning to Dana White's organization in 2024. The Brazilian won Jonathan martinez on his return, but then lost two consecutive fights to mario bautista and recently for Zahabi.

This is the second time Aldo has announced his retirement from MMA. In September 2022, the former WEC and UFC featherweight champion announced his retirement after the birth of his son. He competed in boxing matches but returned to the UFC in May 2024.

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