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  • Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

    If you are an MMA fan, you might want to be sitting down because this is going to hurt a bit.
    According to a report from Brazilian outlet Combate, UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo Jr. suffered a fractured rib during a mid-week sparring session and his fight with Conor McGregor is in jeopardy.
    The July 11 bout is set to headline UFC 189 and the company’s annual International Fight Week. The week is filled with fight festivities, a fan expo, fighter meet and greets, and countless other activities for the visiting throngs of fight fans making the pilgrimage to Sin City.
    The UFC has invested plenty in the Aldo-McGregor main event and a potential cancellation to the biggest fight in featherweight history has fans and media on the edge of their seat as the combat sports world awaits official word from Aldo's camp.

    Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time Aldo’s name has been linked to injury. In fact, Aldo has pulled out of four other UFC fights (UFC 125, UFC 149, UFC 153 and UFC 176) during his half-decade reign atop the 145-pound division.View photo
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    Jose Aldo (L) and Conor McGregor (R) face off during the UFC 189 press tour. (Getty)

    After fighting three times in 2013, Aldo has managed just one fight since, and the fight with McGregor has earned the Brazilian the most attention his career; this, despite the fact “Scarface” hasn’t tasted defeat in nearly a decade.
    A replacement could theoretically be brought in for McGregor. However, given his marquee value and contender status, it is hard to imagine the UFC risking the payday that would come once Aldo heals up by throwing McGregor into a stopgap fight.
    If the UFC 189 main event does fall to the wayside, the co-main event welterweight title fight between champion Robbie Lawler and Canadian Rory MacDonald will almost surely be slotted in as a replacement.
    The fight serves as a rematch of a 2013 bout at UFC 167, in which Lawler defeated MacDonald via split-decision. The victory over MacDonald paved the way for Lawler’s series with then-champion Johny Hendricks and eventual UFC gold.
    But while a second fight between Lawler and MacDonald should be entertaining, it certainly isn't on par with Aldo-McGregor.
    So now we await official word on whether the fight will carry on as planned on July 11. UFC president Dana White, for one, isn't ready to jump to any conclusions.
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    Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

    Who knows I might call bullshit,when your in training camp when your on the ground you just cant go 100% knowing its training and you have the biggest fight coming up.
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    • #3
      Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

      Haha yea not sure if that true, because MMA is so popular and played out im not really a fan anymore, BUT COnnor is one bad dude, i love his antics and his attitude!

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      • #4
        Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

        Aldo out, Mendes in! Still a great fight but the UFC must be pissed. They spent millions promoting this fight.

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        • #5
          Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

          Might be just as good a fight with Mendes

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          • #6
            Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

            Yeah I still think they should put fines in place for that kind of shit. Make aldo pay 10k next time he gets "hurt" before a fight and I guarantee you it wouldn't happen again.

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            • #7
              Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

              Originally posted by smalls1 View Post
              Yeah I still think they should put fines in place for that kind of shit. Make aldo pay 10k next time he gets "hurt" before a fight and I guarantee you it wouldn't happen again.
              Fine or not i'm sure pulling on this fight cost him wayyy more than 10k.
              I guess this is the 5th time he pulled on a title fight. That is why the UFC is stripping his belt.

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              • #8
                Re: Jose Aldo Jr. reportedly fractures rib

                Ah I missed the part about the belt. Yeah that's way worse than 10k for sure. Defiantly deserves it.

                Originally posted by whitetail View Post
                Fine or not i'm sure pulling on this fight cost him wayyy more than 10k.
                I guess this is the 5th time he pulled on a title fight. That is why the UFC is stripping his belt.

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