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Tom Aspinall Calls Out Jon Jones: Heavyweight Title Clash Uncertain

Tom Aspinall (Credit: ESPN)

Tom Aspinall’s emphatic first-round knockout against Sergei Palovich cements his position as a formidable contender in the UFC heavyweight division.

However, despite his victory, Aspinall is still searching for his next opponent within the octagon. His sights are set on none other than Jon Jones, the reigning undisputed champion.

Tom Aspinall and Jon Jones (Credit: ESPN)

Aspinall has been vocal about his desire to challenge Jones for the heavyweight title and is willing to engage in a five-round title bout.

Tom Aspinall levies accusations on Jon Jones

However, Aspinall accuses Jones of playing mind games, alleging that Jones is avoiding a potential clash with him. Jones’s recent interactions, including hints at facing light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira, fuel Aspinall’s suspicions of Jones’s intentions.

Clarifying his stance, Aspinall emphasizes the importance of having one undisputed champion in the UFC heavyweight division. He contends that the division cannot afford to have multiple champions, indicating Jones’s reluctance to face him in the cage anytime soon.

Meanwhile, Jones’s camp remains tight-lipped about his next opponent, despite previous plans to face Stipe Miocic last year. While Jones teases an impending fight announcement, the uncertainty surrounding his opponent leaves Aspinall’s title aspirations in limbo.

Jon Jones (Credit: ESPN)

With the heavyweight division in a state of flux, fans eagerly await developments to see if Aspinall’s callout will materialize into a championship showdown, or if Jones will pursue other avenues, leaving the division’s future uncertain.

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