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Tom Aspinall plans to retire much younger than Jon Jones, reveals surprising plan to leave UFC
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Tom Aspinall Eyes Early UFC Exit, Aiming to Retire Way Sooner Than Jon Jones

December 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tom Aspinall, the British UFC heavyweight champion, is considering an early retirement from mixed martial arts. He recently became the undisputed champion after a long stint as the interim titleholder during uncertainty about Jon Jones’ future. When Dana White confirmed Jones’ retirement in June, Aspinall was officially promoted to undisputed champ. He has defended his title once, in a controversial fight against Cyril Gane at UFC 321, which ended early due to an eye poke from Gane that injured Aspinall. Still recovering from this injury, Aspinall is expected to have a rematch with Gane in 2026. However, his recent statements suggest his career may not continue for much longer.

Despite being only 32 and in his prime, Aspinall expressed a desire to retire around age 35 or 36, unlike many heavyweights who compete well into their 40s. Speaking in a YouTube video with content creator Angry Ginge, Aspinall emphasized the importance of safety, health, and enjoying the sport. He said he doesn’t want to fight if he stops loving it, signaling an early exit from the sport despite having the potential for a longer career.

Aspinall also revealed that the eye injury from the Gane fight was severe enough to require surgery. He criticized Gane, accusing him of dirty fighting and calling him a fraud after the incident. Aspinall’s next fight date remains undecided due to his ongoing recovery.

Fan Take: This news is significant for fight fans because Aspinall is a young champion with enormous potential in the heavyweight division, and his early retirement could leave a big void. It also highlights the physical toll and mental challenges fighters face, reminding fans that even top athletes prioritize longevity and well-being over prolonged careers in this brutal sport.

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