A Quote by Aljamain Sterling

Jose Aldo's a legend. He accomplished many great things in his lifetime. — © Aljamain Sterling
Jose Aldo's a legend. He accomplished many great things in his lifetime.
Jose Aldo, this guy's a chicken. I can't even tell you how good Jose Aldo is, but he doesn't think it.
I think Jose Aldo is a great fighter, has a great history, no one can deny that, but many people think I should go to bantamweight because I'm too small, and instead I went to 155 to fight someone who came as a top contender in the UFC. I was beating Ben Henderson before getting injured. Aldo won't fight at 155 because he doesn't want to.
I think Jose Aldo is tough, I respect him, but I want to test his chin.
Jose Aldo, he's a stud, and I would be honored to be in there to throw down with him.
I remember one time watching Jose Aldo fight Jonathan Brookins, and he just chopped him up.
I did an interview for MMA Hawaii when I was growing up, and I told them the guys I want to fight are Anthony Pettis and Jose Aldo.
I like exciting fighters - Anthony Pettis, Jose Aldo. I like all the great fighters, Cain Velasquez, all the champions. They're so good at what they do. I just admire people who are good at what they do and people you can watch and learn from.
Jose Aldo became champion when he was 22. I didn't get into the gym for the first time until I was 22.
McGregor isn't the best featherweight on the planet. The best in the world is Jose Aldo, alongside with me, and everyone knows that.
When Georges St-Pierre retired and Jon Jones was absent, I had Jose Aldo, the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world. That's how highly I think of him.
There is only one Jose Mourinho. I have played under a lot of great coaches, but there is no other character in the game like Jose.
Aldo has had a great run in the past, defended many titles against tough guys.
I've accomplished so many things in basketball. I financially secured my kids' life and their future. I'm just happy. I'm just blessed. So anything that I'm not awarded doesn't matter because I've been rewarded enough in this lifetime.
On Jose Gonzalez changing his name to Jose Uribe: 'He was definitely the player to be named later.'
We have a Marlboro Man Theory of leadership and change, especially in America, but in fact anything great that's accomplished is accomplished by many hands.
I am not saying Gary Neville is a nobody. He has accomplished a lot in his life, he is a legend. But as a coach? Let him stay on the TV.
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