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Tom Aspinall Opens Up About Injury That Ended UFC 321
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UFC 321 was trash … and the matchmakers took notice. It’s been fewer than three days since the event concluded, and already two athletes have been released from the UFC roster. Per automated UFC roster tracker roster.
Daniel Cormier thinks Tom Aspinall did him dirty by releasing footage of a private conversation between them before UFC 321.
While many fans seemed to agree with two of the decisions that took place on the main card, a UFC legend has the opposite opinion. Henry Cejudo called UFC 321 “the worst card in UFC history” when sharing his thoughts on what went down at the Etihad Arena on October 25.
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UFC 321 went down on Saturday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was on track to be one of the biggest and most important cards of the year, but it ended in controversy.
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Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane ended in disappointment at UFC 321, but it did come with some upside. After Aspinall (15-3 MMA, 8-1 UFC) had his vision impaired by an illegal eye poke from Gane (13-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) in the first round of Saturday's headliner in Abu Dhabi, the heavyweight title bout was ruled a no contest.
Tom Aspinall could miss as much as six months medically suspended after suffering a double eye poke at UFC 321.