Newly crowned featherweight star Jose Aldo talks big win
by Jason Perkins on November 24, 2009

Newly-crowned World Extreme Cagefighting featherweight champion Jose Aldo had dreamed of winning a world title since he was a young boy. Growing up poor in Manaus, Brazil, Aldo didn't have many material possessions, nor did he always know when his next meal would come.

Simply put, Jose Aldo was hungry. Starving, actually. But what makes this story so unique is that Aldo's hunger could not be fulfilled by a cheeseburger. Despite his less-than-ideal upbringing, Aldo was craving a taste of success. Aldo wanted to become an elite fighter and escape the life of poverty, leaving championship gold as his only way out.

"My dream has always been to win a world title," Aldo said. "When I started my career, I set out to be the best. I wanted a better life for my family and for myself."

In front of a packed house at The Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas last Wednesday, the 23-year-old Aldo realized his dream, scoring a second round TKO victory over Mike Brown to win the WEC Featherweight Championship. In doing so, Aldo knocked off one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport and claimed the title he long had an appetite for. Like his fellow countrymen Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida, Jose Aldo had finally achieved his goal of becoming a world champion.

"You could see how much the title meant to Jose when he was announced as the winner," WEC GM Reed Harris said. "Behind the devastating strikes and knockout power, Jose is actually a very emotional, humble man. To see him well up with tears was an awe-inspiring moment for me. It was a rare look at one of the most feared athletes in the sport."

At the post-fight press conference on Nov. 18, Aldo beamed with joy as Harris announced him as the new featherweight champion. However, as Harris told the assembled media that Aldo had the potential to be as dominant as Silva and Machida, Aldo admits that his thoughts drifted back to the days in which he struggled to stay afloat. He reflected on the shortage of food, clothes, and other necessities. While Harris was gushing about his new titleholder, Aldo, at least mentally, was back in Brazil.

"It's just nice to finally be the world champion," Aldo said shortly after the press conference concluded. "I am so happy that my dream came true."

As Aldo left the press conference, he handed the title belt to a member of his team and let out a huge breath of air. When asked by a WEC official how he felt, the young Brazilian offered a humorous response via his translator.

"I'm pretty hungry," Aldo said. "I think I want a cheeseburger."

Aldo, to no one's surprise, is still hungry.

 |  (4) Comments thug4less: Man, just reading that makes me tear up. mma3dge: love this guy. i picked him as a champ the first fight i saw him in when jens pulver was all talking him up.... this guy was the real deal then and is the champ now. give me a faber vs. aldo or torres vs. aldo next... im hungry too! fingerssfv: Ever since Jose Aldo came out, I knew he was about to be crowned King of the Octagon. This man was simply amazing. As effortless as it seemed, he was one man with a past that brought him to where he is now. I pegged him to beat Brown in the second round, Then after careful re-consideration, I changed my pick to the first round. Well, Brown may have screwed up my pick of rounds, but he didn't change who the victor was. Aldo was bound for glory and Brown was the one Aldo was about to beat for it. After learning a little more about him, and how he received that large burn scar on his jaw, it is surprising he is here today. Resilient as a man can be, Aldo is here for a long time. It will be quite a while before anyone can master what he's accomplished and be better than him. No one is near as good as he is at this point. It will be a long time, before a 2.0 version comes out.
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