UFC star Jose Aldo rips into TJ Dillashaw and Henry Cejudo for calling out Aljamain Sterling
UFC legend Jose Aldo believes neither TJ Dillashaw nor Henry Cejudo deserve to fight for the bantamweight title in their next fight.
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UFC legend Jose Aldo believes neither TJ Dillashaw nor Henry Cejudo deserve to fight for the bantamweight title in their next fight.
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It seems that Aljamain Sterling has been enjoying himself after reclaiming his championship at UFC 273.
Aljamain Sterling has already taken two wins over Petr Yan, but fans are expecting there to be another contest between the two inside the UFC octagon.
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Khamzet Chimaev and Gilbert Burns stole the show at UFC 273, despite there being two title fights on the card in Jacksonville, as Aljamain Sterling downed Petr Yan to defend the bantamweight championship.
The screeching sound you may have heard late Saturday night if you were anywhere near Jacksonville, Florida, was the Khamzat Chimaev hype train slowing its roll. Gilbert Burns was the one applying the brakes. Burns had been bloodied and beaten down in a brutal opening round, but he had survived. And as his UFC 273 fight against the skyrocketing star that is Chimaev moved into the second round, Burns started to seize control.