Is Tom Aspinall feeling the stress forward of his first-ever undisputed heavyweight title protection?
After being promoted from interim to undisputed champion earlier this 12 months following Jon Jones’ “retirement” from the game, Aspinall is about to place his gold on the road towards perennial contender Ciryl Gane this Saturday evening at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi.

Mere hours away from struggle evening, Aspinall sits as an enormous -375 favourite. That, on prime of a really public rivalry with Jon Jones and being touted by many as the very best heavyweight on the planet, Aspinall might be feeling some critical stress when he steps contained in the Octagon in Abu Dhabi.
“Neglect any stress placed on him by Michael Bisping calling him the best British blended martial artist of all time—Tom Aspinall is in one of many largest stress spots in UFC historical past,” play-by-play man Jon Anik informed MMA Combating. The entire Jon Jones storyline amplified it. He’s the face of the division now, he’s elite, and he’s a 4-to-1 favourite in probably the most unpredictable sport there may be. If he loses, it’s seismic. However Tom eats stress like a sandwich.”
Earlier than getting promoted from interim to undisputed, Aspinall was anticipated to face Jones in 2025 after ‘Bones’ lastly settled his enterprise with consensus heavyweight GOAT Stipe Miocic in November. Sadly, the struggle would by no means come to fruition. Jones in the end opted to stroll away from the promotion, vacating his belt and leaving Aspinall to take the heavyweight throne uncontested.
Hoping to finish Aspinall’s reign earlier than it will get began is Gane, a former interim champion in his personal proper.


Bon Gamin’ has already had two cracks on the undisputed belt, developing quick towards Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones. Will the third time be the allure for Gane, or will Aspinall notch his largest win but and present the world that the hype is actual?






























