Tom Aspinall Retains His Heavyweight Belt
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When undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Tom Aspinall stepped into the Octagon for UFC 321 on Saturday night to defend his title, he did so believing that there was a non-zero chance he could die.
Daniel Cormier detailed Tom Aspinall’s eye injury after seeing it backstage following the controversial UFC 321 title fight.
Sean O’Malley shares a heartfelt reaction to Tom Aspinall’s devastating UFC 321 eye injury, calling it a missed moment for the heavyweight division.
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Alex Pereira teases fans while reacting to UFC 321’s main event debacle: ‘Let’s make the heavyweight division great again!’
Alex Pereira was not pleased with the unfortunate outcome to UFC 321’s main event and has promised to “make the heavyweight division great again.” On Saturday, UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall headlined UFC 321 in a title fight against two-time challenger,
Tom Aspinall labelled his first undisputed heavyweight title defence ‘bulls***’ after it was stopped in the first round. Aspinall met Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321 in Abu
It was pretty clear from replays that Tom Aspinall got a finger in each eye in the UFC 321 main event. But his boss implied he took an easy out.
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Best heavyweight ever? Tom Aspinall’s UFC highlight reel packs a powerful punch | UFC 321 video
If you haven’t watched Tom Aspinall fight ahead of his UFC heavyweight title defense against Ciryl Gane tomorrow night (Sat., Oct. 25, 2025) at UFC 321 LIVE on ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) from inside Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi,
Almeida's opponent, Volkov, is coming off a controversial decision loss to Ciryl Gane, who challenges Aspinall for the heavyweight title in the UFC 321 headliner. The Brazilian said he thinks Volkov won that fight and looks at him in high regard entering their important showdown.