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Published 14:52 17 Oct 2016 BST
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"Not only now that I'm the one being affected, but I always talked about it and defended better things for Brazilian athletes. In a conversation, Dana himself came and told me not to take anyone's sides because the cake would be split the same for everyone, but I could get a bigger slice if I stayed quiet."Aldo believes a union would benefit fighters across the board, but the selfish pursuits of some of his colleagues may be hindering this from actually happening.
"We should have that (privileges) a long time ago already. Pepper in other's ass is refreshment. When everyone can talk, nobody does, but when you feel it yourself... I think our class is disorganised, disunited. If we were more united, it would be better, for sure. Nobody would do what they want with us. Today, they pay two, five, 10 thousand to fight in the UFC. This class is fucking disunited. It would be completely different for Brazilians if we were more united, not only in MMA."In case you were wondering, the 'pepper in the ass' being a refreshment line is apparently a Brazilian idiom that means not caring about something because it doesn't directly affect you. Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live:
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