Beat Moraes, Get Cejudo?

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Beat Moraes, Get Cejudo?

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Jose Aldo is nearing the end of his brutal weight cut down to the Bantamweight limit of 136 pounds (non-title fight) ahead of his division debut against Marlon Moraes this Saturday night (Dec. 14, 2019) at UFC 245 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The former Featherweight champion, though, is adamant this isn’t going to be a one-time thing, saying he has his eyes on division champion, Henry Cejudo, who also lays claim to the Flyweight title.

Over his last five fights at 145 pounds, Jose has amassed a 2-3 record, with two losses coming at the hands current division king, Max Holloway. So you can’t completely blame him for feeling his chances of reclaiming that strap are slim as long as “Blessed” is at the top.

Of course, Aldo has two big challenges ahead of him before he can get close to sniffing a Bantamweight championship bout, first of which is hitting his mark come weigh-in day. If all goes well, he has to take out one of the most dominate 135-pound fighters in the game today, and pray the cut down doesn’t affect his performance.

Sort of like this.

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