Report: Jose Aldo, Ricardo Lamas Agree in Principle to Rematch at Unnamed December UFC Card
A hotly-rumored matchup appears one step closer to actualization.
Brazilian media outlet Combate reported on Monday that former Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight champion Jose Aldo and one of his previous title challengers, Ricardo Lamas, have agreed in principle to a rematch. According to the report, both men and their management have agreed to a second meeting in December, though no date and event have been set yet.
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The 31-year-old Aldo has kept his name in the media since his loss to Holloway, claiming both that he wants to fight before 2017 closes out as well as revealing his desire to have professional boxing matches. Original reports suggested the UFC was targeting Aldo to rematch Cub Swanson at UFC 217 at New York's Madison Square Garden on Nov. 4, but the opponent choice quickly turned to Lamas instead. The Combate report stated that when “The Bully” requested more time to prepare for a second Aldo encounter, the timeline shifted to December.
“Aldo wants to fight,” the Brazilian's trainer Andre Pederneiras told MMAJunkie two weeks ago. “And the last thing he heard from my mouth was that it could be Ricardo Lamas and it could be either Nov. 4 or December. So we’re waiting.”
The UFC presently has five cards scheduled for December: “The Ultimate Fighter 16” Finale on Dec. 1 in Las Vegas; UFC 218 in Detroit; UFC Fight Night 123 on Dec. 9 in Fresno, Calif.; UFC on Fox 26 from Winnipeg, Manitoba on Dec. 16; and UFC 219 to close the year on Dec. 30 back in Sin City.
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