All people’s received an opinion on Tom Aspinall’s controversial no-contest towards Ciryl Gane at UFC 321.
After sitting on the sidelines for 15 months, Aspinall’s first undisputed heavyweight title defense came to an anti-climactic end within the opening spherical. With 30 seconds left within the stanza, Gane unintentionally poked each of the Brit’s eyes, bringing an instantaneous halt to the extremely anticipated conflict.
Since then, each MMA fan and pundit on the planet has supplied their tackle the end. Unsurprisingly, many condemned Aspinall’s resolution to bow out of the bout. Nonetheless, there are a couple of who agreed with the 32-year-old’s resolution.
That features each Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo, who seemingly sided with Aspinall throughout a current episode of their Pound 4 Pound podcast.
“Neglect about your neck, your shoulder, your blah blah blah,” Usman mentioned. “You lose an eye fixed, bro, and that’s it. “
“And that I believe to me now, as I’ve my final struggle, that’s the most important factor that I may say for any of those younger cats—cautious together with your eyes, man,” Cejudo added. “There’s even a man from our health club that just about misplaced his eye, dude, like not too long ago in follow—getting the [expletive] toe caught in there. It’s unhappy.”
Tom Aspinall’s dad presents replace on UFC Heavyweight Champ’s imaginative and prescient
Whereas it feels like Aspinall didn’t endure any everlasting injury as a result of dueling eye pokes, his father and chaoch, Andy Aspinall, supplied a regarding replace on YouTube.
“[Doctors] mentioned it’s unhealthy, it’s not good,” the elder Aspinall mentioned. “However his eye is somewhat bit extra closed than it was. His proper eye, he nonetheless can’t see something. He mentioned it’s simply gray, and so they examined him on phrases and he simply couldn’t see something. His left eye, 50% — he went down about 4 letters after which he simply couldn’t see the letters. So one’s actually, actually blurry and one’s nonetheless not working.

In all probability, the UFC will look to rebook the heavyweight title tilt for someday in 2026.
