UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has responded to Dana White’s latest feedback about their relationship forward of his return.
Tom Aspinall nonetheless has no set timetable for his return to the Octagon after sustaining a number of eye accidents in his first protection of his heavyweight title at UFC 321 final 12 months. Simply minutes into his combat with Cyril Gane, Gane by chance poked Aspinall in each of his eyes, inflicting Aspinall to endure a number of surgical procedures to restore his imaginative and prescient.
UFC CEO Dana White raised some eyebrows after the Aspinall vs. Gane no-contest when he seemed to be considerably downplaying Aspinall’s damage and unwillingness to proceed competing. This clearly moved Aspinall the flawed means, and White has since publicly expressed his remorse for this comment in a latest interview with Piers Morgan.
White stated he “wants to speak” with Aspinall earlier than negotiating the lineal heavyweight champion’s subsequent bout, which may very well be a rematch with Gane. Nevertheless, Aspinall would not appear too eager on speaking to UFC leaders.
Tom Aspinall: “I’ve nothing to do with Dana White”
in a latest interview stomping floorAspinall responded to White’s latest admission about their relationship since UFC 321.
“I’d get (a name), I do not know. My dad is my supervisor and has been there because the starting…me and Dana don’t have anything to do with it,” Aspinall stated.
“I like (UFC CBO) Hunter Campbell. He is a really humble, respectable human being. What I discovered from this damage and the fallout is that you must make as a lot cash as you’ll be able to and be as ruthless as attainable.”
“None of you might be your mates there. You must take advantage of the time you spend within the sport.”
As of this writing, Aspinall has not but given a concrete timeline for his return to the Octagon, leaving the potential for an interim heavyweight title match to find out the subsequent contender. In the meantime, issues appear to be rocky between Aspinall and White after UFC 321.
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