Tom Aspinall's father updates UFC 321 eye injury
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Belal Muhammad knows a thing or two about dealing with eye pokes and the backlash that follows a no contest. Here's his advice to Top Aspinall.
However, welterweight knockout star Matt Brown claims that if Aspinall can implement his often forgotten wrestling ability — akin to arch-rival Jon Jones’ performance against Gane — he would likely have an “easier” fight on his hands in a rematch.
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UFC 321 main event ruled a no-contest after Ciryl Gane accidental eye poke to champion Tom Aspinall
Champion Tom Aspinall and top-ranked Ciryl Gane couldn’t make it through the opening round of their heavyweight main event at UFC 321 inside Etihad Arena before the match was ruled a no-contest.
Dana White seemed uncertain about some aspects regarding how Tom Aspinall's UFC 321 played out and indicated as such during a presser in the wake of the
Tom Aspinall’s first undisputed title defence ended in a no contest at UFC 321, and now he is facing criticism for how he handled fight week. After waiting 15 months for Jon Jones to return, Aspinall stepped back into the Octagon at UFC 321 to defend his title against Ciryl Gane.
The horse was sporting an eye patch over its right eye, and Jones wanted everyone to notice the not-so-subtle dig at Aspinall, who had his eyes badly poked by Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321, leading to a no contest.