Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight titleholder Jose Aldo, who defends his 145-pound strap against Conor McGregor at the upcoming UFC 189 pay-per-view (PPV) event in July, took a big, Brazilian dump on the promotion's new sponsorship agreement with Reebok.
A curious position, considering it made him a boatload of cash.
That's according to UFC President Dana White, who shut down Aldo's argument of corporate greed after revealing that Reebok, in fact, went after "Junior" with a separate sponsorship deal (like this one). That financial flirtation forced apparel company Venum -- already in agreement with the Brazilian -- to come back with additional dough.