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Tom Aspinall Cautions UFC Icon Against Challenging Dana White in Echo of Past Clash

December 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tom Aspinall expressed his frustrations in his first public statement since UFC 321. The UFC heavyweight champion released a video and gave an interview addressing his disappointing title defense. He also shared medical records documenting eye injuries sustained during his fight with Ciryl Gane at UFC 321, aiming to dispel rumors that he lost vision inside the Octagon and was forced to stop. Aspinall responded to questions from fans and Jon Jones but also touched on other topics.

Meanwhile, Henry Cejudo commented on the situation, advising Aspinall not to take UFC president Dana White’s critical remarks personally. Following UFC 321, White’s post-fight comments led to speculation that he was upset with Aspinall, suggesting the champion was unwilling to continue. Cejudo, who is retiring after UFC 323, shared his perspective on dealing with White, emphasizing that as a promoter who has never fought in the cage, White’s opinions shouldn’t be taken personally by fighters, who are essentially his employees.

Despite this advice, Cejudo himself recently challenged White and the competition committee to enforce stricter rules against eye pokes, highlighting the serious risk of injury. He stressed the urgency of making rule changes official to protect fighters from potentially losing an eye and called on everyone, including Dana White, to take responsibility.

Fan Take: This update on Aspinall’s condition and Cejudo’s candid advice sheds light on the pressures UFC fighters face, both physically and politically. It underscores the ongoing need for improved fighter safety regulations, which could lead to significant changes in how the sport is governed and perceived by fans.

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