Did Jose Aldo’s Coach Tell Him To Shove Chad Mendes At The Staredowns?

By BJPENN.COM News - August 27, 2014

Jose Aldo’s head coach Dede Penderniras may have warned fans and media that Jose Aldo was going to amp up the trash talk against Chad Mendes prior to the staredowns to promote UFC 179.

On Monday, Dede spoke with Combate.com about the difference between the sport side of MMA, and the business side.

Here’s what he said:

“People have to understand that there are two side now in the MMA of today, mostly in the UFC: the sporty side and the business side. I’ve always learned and passed to all my athletes that you have to respect your opponent, even if you have beat the hell out of him. You always have to be polite and treat him in the best way. But this model is not attractive for the business side. You see people having title shots by talking a lot. I can say that it’s wrong? I can’t. By the business side, it’s absolutely right. By the sporty side, it’s wrong. As as coach and professor, I don’t want to see my fighter doing trash talking and have altercations with other guys. I want him to be a UFC champion, but also be a good person, to be polite and learn things for the rest of his life. However, we’ll have a meeting here to talk about the business side. We are in a dilemma. You have to enter in a fight thinking about the show or other guys will pass you.”

Dede went on to say:

“About 10 or 12 years ago, I had a talk with my athletes. We were a Jiu-Jitsu gym and were going to become a MMA team. I told them this: ‘If you just took your opponents down and don’t do stand up fighting, no organization will want to have you. Nobody wants to watch a guy that just does grappling, sometimes having a submission and sometimes not. In this market, the American market, people want to watch striking. You can takedown your opponent but also trade punches with him.’ We have invested in training to avoid being taking down and to strike for a long time. This meeting that I will have with them is to say that the market doesn’t want you to just trade punches with your opponent, but also that you talk a lot of shit about your rival to to get everybody’s attention. We didn’t want this, but it sells good and financially will be nice for the fighters.”


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