Aldo denies he will retire after facing McGregor

Brazilian denies his kickboxing coach and says he still has 'other opponents to face' within the UFC

Aldo says he will not retire after UFC 194. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

Aldo says he will not retire after UFC 194. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

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After kickboxing coach José Aldo, Andy Souwer, surprise by saying that the Brazilian, in his opinion, would retire after the fight against Conor McGregor, the UFC featherweight champion went public to make it clear that he has no plans to hang up his gloves anytime soon.

“This won’t be my last fight. I think I still have other opponents to face”, declared the Brazilian, in a chat with the official UFC website in Brazil.

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Aldo also took the opportunity to say that, despite his anxiety for the fight, he is ready to settle the bill against the Irishman regardless of how the fight will unfold. “We are anxious, wanting the day to come soon. If the fight stays, I'll knock him out. If it goes to the ground, I'll submit. This will be the perfect night, I will win”, he added.

José Aldo e Conor McGregor will take part in the main fight of UFC 194, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas (USA).

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