UFC, Chimaev and Tom Aspinall
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Tom Aspinall spent the last six months complaining about the “disgusting” fingernails of heavyweight rival Ciryl Gane, following a debilitating (some might say intentional) eye poke that rendered the heavyweight champion unable to continue during their UFC 321 headliner last fall in Abu Dhabi.
UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall shared his prediction for the UFC middleweight title bout between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland.
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Tom Aspinall has not fought since his no-contest with Ciryl Gane last October as he continues to recover from double eye surgery
Gane challenged UFC heavyweight champion Aspinall for the title last October, but the fight was ruled a no contest after a Gane eye poke rendered the Brit unable to continue. Aspinall suffered damage to both eyes, which required surgery, and he is yet to be cleared for sparring.
UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has returned to training following multiple eye surgeries that sidelined him since October. The injuries, caused by eye pokes during his UFC 321 bout with Ciryl Gane, led the promotion to book an interim title fight.