The UFC installed cameras inside the locker rooms of both Conor McGregor and Jose Aldo.
After being knocked out in 13 seconds by Conor McGregor at UFC 194, Jose Aldo returns to his locker room and sat on the floor for 12 minutes .
Aldo has said that he wants an immediate rematch. He said in the post fight interview:
“He threw a straight to my chest, I was expecting it, and when I went to attack him, he hit a good straight. I think this fight here, I think now we have to go to a rematch. I think it doesn’t end there. I think it was very fast there. He hit a good blow and was able to finish the fight.”
When he was asked by Joe Rogan if McGregor’s pre-fight hype had affected him, Aldo replied:
“It didn’t affect me in any way, man; he may have spoken whatever,” Aldo said. “I never fall for provocations, I stay with a clear head (calm mind) in there, man. I have to get in there and do my job. He was happy tonight, landed a good blow. I think we have to go on to the next now. Now I’m waiting for the rematch there, and if it’s God’s will on the next one, I’ll be much more trained, and I will reclaim what is mine.”
You can see a very disappointed Aldo enter the locker room at 3:40:20 secs:
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