Tom Aspinall must be 'more prepared' for Ciryl Gane rematch
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The UFC are planning to make drastic 'rule changes' following Tom Aspinall's controversial no contest against Ciryl Gane and they are set to come in 'quick'. Aspinall vs. Gane ended in a contest after the Frenchman poked his rival in the eye.
UFC Pound-for-Pound Fighter Rankings: Why Tom Aspinall deserved better from critics after no contest
The heavyweight champ received plenty of criticism after an eye poke ended his first title defense unceremoniously
Aspinall’s defence of the heavyweight title ended as a No Contest in round one, when he could not continue after being poked in both eyes
Aljamain Sterling has addressed the backlash he's faced for his criticism of Tom Aspinall's handling of UFC 321 eye poke.
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
Suffer an eye poke that leaves you without your sight for four days – and counting – and sends you in and out of hospitals. And after all of that, your boss can accuse you of not wanting to fight.When Ciryl Gane’s middle knuckle met Tom Aspinall’s orbital bone,
And running roughshod through a whole host of contenders during his initial rise to championship gold, Aspinall actually fought the tallest fighter currently on the promotion’s books. But in a sizable revelation, Aspinall claims the Russian star in question is even taller than he is billed by UFC officials.