Duke Roufus looks set up Anthony Pettis vs. Jose Aldo superfight
Recently, interim UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo has been engaged in a standoff with the UFC brass.
After defeating Frankie Edgar for the interim featherweight championship at UFC 200, Aldo believed he had secured himself a rematch with featherweight champion Conor McGregor, who he lost to in just 13 seconds at UFC 194.
McGregor, who was signed to fight Nate Diaz in the main event of UFC 202 at the time Aldo defeated Edgar, was noncommittal about returning to featherweight for a fight with Aldo after his rematch with Diaz. Following his majority decision win over Diaz in August, McGregor revealed that he believed his next fight would be at lightweight, despite UFC President Dana White’s claims that he would be forced to vacate the title if he didn’t defend it.
After it was announced that McGregor would be fighting UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez in the main event of UFC 205 in November, Aldo requested his release from the UFC, expressing his interest in retiring from MMA and moving to another sport.
While UFC President Dana White attempted to remedy the situation by telling Aldo he could find him a fight at UFC 205, Aldo stated that he lost the desire to fight due to the situation, and had no interest in returning to the Octagon.
Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis’ coach, Duke Roufus, took to social media with another option for Aldo:
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