UFC, Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane
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Watch Tom Aspinall defend his UFC interim heavyweight title with a 60-second KO of Curtis Blaydes back in July 2024.
When undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Tom Aspinall steps into the Octagon for UFC 321 on Saturday night to defend his title, he will do so believing that there is a non-zero chance he could die.
Tom Aspinall is set to defend his undisputed heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane tonight but his dad wants him to leave the UFC.
TOM ASPINALL thought his career had potentially come to an end in the aftermath of his horror knee injury. The Wigan warrior’s surge up the heavyweight ranks came to a screeching halt in July 2022
The Heavyweight Championship is on the line at UFC 321. Check our UFC odds series for the Aspinall-Gane prediction and pick.
When he faced Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304, Aspinall weighed in at 251 pounds. Fast forward to UFC 321, and MMA Orbit reports he’s now around 262 pounds—a difference of roughly 11 pounds that hasn’t gone unnoticed by fans or analysts alike.