A Quote by Jose Aldo

I was always the champion and will always be as long as I'm in the featherweight division. — © Jose Aldo
I was always the champion and will always be as long as I'm in the featherweight division.
I want to be a champion. I want to be a long-reigning featherweight champion. I want to be known in the history books: my name everywhere as a champion. And then, later on in my career, when I start getting good, then I can start doing the exhibition matches for money and stuff.
Featherweight is my division.
In Sarajevo and in Syria, these are societies - in Bosnia, in Serbia, in Kosovo, in Syria - where ethnicities live side by side and intermarry for long periods of time until it becomes valuable to exploit the division. And yes, the division's there because you can always revert back to history, you can always inflame it, but it is manipulated for political ends.
The UFC want me as their champion. The welterweight division needs me as its champion. It's been static for too long. I'll win the title, defend it a couple of times, and then move up to middleweight.
My left hook is the H-bomb of the Featherweight division.
At some point of my life I've always fantasized that I'd be a boxing champion of the 160-pound division. Or a chef, I love cooking.
With the kind of power that I have - no one hits as hard as I do in the featherweight division.
I feel like I'm the fastest puncher in the featherweight division.
Featherweight division is one of the most complicated and tough classes in UFC.
Daniel Crawford, who was BAMMA featherweight champion, used to train with me.
Differences will always exist, but division doesn't always have to result.
I never fought for money. I had a good career and legacy as featherweight champion.
I will become a five-division champion.
When I entered the UFC, there was only the bantamweight division. I had some good fights there, and then I decided to go to the strawweight division, where I became a champion.
There's no bigger fight on the planet than Prince Naseem and Marco Antonio Barrera. What's bigger than that? This will be the greatest fight in the history of the featherweight division.
I think titles are important to your career. Whether you reign as champion for a long time or just have it for the time being, to be part of a company and be their champion is always good to have on your resume.
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