Okay, so I decided to look into Jose Aldo’s record the other day. It just kinda came up, you know? Thinking about legendary fighters and all that.

My Process Finding Aldo’s Details
First off, I just did a quick search online. Typed in something like “Jose Aldo fight record” into the search bar. Simple as that. You get those quick results right away, the big numbers like total wins and losses. That gave me the basic idea.
But that wasn’t quite enough for me. I wanted the nitty-gritty. Who did he fight? When did these fights happen? Was it a KO, submission, or did it go the distance? You know, the details that tell the real story.
So, the next step was heading over to some dedicated MMA stats websites. You probably know the ones I mean, the big databases that track all this stuff. I spent a good chunk of time there, navigating to Aldo’s fighter profile.
Digging Through the Fight History
Once I found his page, I started scrolling through his fight history. It’s a long list, seriously. The guy has been fighting professionally for ages. I went through it chronologically, looking at:
- Opponent names
- Dates of the fights
- The outcome (Win, Loss, Draw)
- How the fight ended (KO/TKO, Submission, Decision)
- Which round it ended in
I basically just read through the list, fight by fight. Took note of the big wins, the title fights, especially that incredible run he had back in the WEC and early UFC days. Also looked at the more recent fights, of course.
It wasn’t super complicated, honestly. Mostly just reading and taking mental notes, maybe jotting down a few key numbers on a piece of paper just to keep track. Seeing it all laid out like that, from the beginning of his career up to now, really gives you perspective on his journey in the sport.
So yeah, that was pretty much it. Started broad, then drilled down using the specific MMA record sites. Just a bit of focused searching and reading. Got the info I was curious about. It’s impressive stuff when you see it all together.
