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Rather than comment on the outcome of Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane, Jon Jones has once again directed his attention to Alex Pereira following UFC 321.
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Whoops! Daniel Cormier a ‘little upset’ that Tom Aspinall leaked ‘private conversation’ – ‘I thought it was Embedded’
Whoopsies! Just days before Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane fought to a super disappointing “No Contest” at UFC 321 because an unfortunate “knuckle deep” eye gouge ended things early (watch it), a private exchange between Aspinall and Daniel Cormier started making the rounds online (details here).
UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall faced criticism for stopping his fight with Ciryl Gane following an eye poke, sparking debate among fans and MMA experts.
Seemingly a keen viewer of last weekend’s ill-fated headliner at UFC 321, former two-weight champion Jon Jones wasted no time in his pursuit of goading long-time foe Tom Aspinall. Mocking the Atherton star’s ‘No Contest’ with Ciryl Gane due to a double eye poke, Jones took to social media with a subtle dig.
Paddy Pimblett wants to see an immediate rematch between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane after the ending of UFC 321. Aspinall put his undisputed heavyweight title on the line for the first time in
UFC CEO, Dana White, is expected to rebook the Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane heavyweight title fight “as soon as possible” following the disappointing eye poke that led to a “No Contest” in the UFC 321 pay-per-view (PPV) main event last weekend at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi,
Tom Aspinall told doctor ‘didn’t find anything dangerous’ – but more tests are needed after eye poke
Aspinall was also seen getting some positive news from the doctor, who told him they found ‘nothing dangerous’ when examining his injured eyes. The English fan favorite will need to undergo more tests back home before he is given the all-clear.
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Monday Morning Hangover: Tom Aspinall keeps title, but loses Jon Jones fight after disastrous UFC 321 event
UFC 321 went down last Saturday (Oct. 25, 2025) inside Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, leaving several fighters feeling the post-fight blues. Among them was Aleksandar Rakic, who suffered his fourth straight loss after he was knocked out by Azamat Murzakanov in the very first round (see it again here).