UFC London: Fight card set as Tom Aspinall returns on home soil
The UFC Octagon returns to London this weekend with a Fight Night card featuring the nation's next big hope for UFC gold.
The UFC Octagon returns to London this weekend with a Fight Night card featuring the nation's next big hope for UFC gold.
He isn't quite there yet, but Tom Aspinall has his sights set on a shot at the UFC heavyweight title, and Dana White has given a strong hint that victory this weekend could push him right into the title conversation for 2024.
Tom Aspinall is back to full fitness and ready to resume his charge up the UFC heavyweight division.
England’s best hope for UFC heavyweight gold returns to action on home soil on July 22.
Tom Aspinall freely admits he isn’t ready for a shot at the UFC heavyweight title just yet, but that won’t stop him from speaking about his plan to one day share the Octagon with the man he considers the greatest fighter of all time, Jon Jones.
The fight card for UFC 286 in London is shaping up nicely, but one name that may well be missing from the bout sheet on fight night is that of Tom Aspinall.
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UFC heavyweight contender Tom Aspinall called on the KSW matchmakers to book heavyweight champion Phil De Fries against former World's Strongest Man Mariusz Pudzianowski in [...]