UFC 295 Countdown: Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tom Aspinall
The co-main event of UFC 295 features a short-notice battle for the interim UFC heavyweight title, as two of the division's biggest rising stars face off for their first piece of UFC gold.
The co-main event of UFC 295 features a short-notice battle for the interim UFC heavyweight title, as two of the division's biggest rising stars face off for their first piece of UFC gold.
Jiri Prochazka returns to action. Alex Pereira enjoys a new division. Mackenzie Dern trains at home. Tom Aspinall levels up, and opponent Sergei Pavlovich reaches a goal. Don't miss UFC 295 on Saturday, November 11.
With Jon Jones ruled out of his scheduled title bout with Stipe Miocic, Tom Aspinall will face Sergei Pavlovich for the interim UFC heavyweight championship on Saturday, November 11 at UFC 295 in New York City.
Ciryl Gane has his sights set on a third shot at the UFC heavyweight title, and said he plans on going straight past, rather than through, Tom Aspinall to get it.
Tom Aspinall's performances inside the Octagon have won plaudits from a wide range of sources, from media to fighters to coaches. And one of the sport's most respected coaching voices has lent his weight to the growing hype around the English contender.
Michael Bisping says that if there's anyone in the UFC heavyweight division capable of dethroning champ Jon Jones, it's fellow Englishman Tom Aspinall.
English heavyweight hero Tom Aspinall blasted past Marcin Tybura in just over one minute, then set his sights on a shot at UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
Tom Aspinall is back. The English heavyweight, whose career was put on the shelf for a year after damaging his knee in a London main event against Curtis Blaydes almost a year ago to the day, returned in spectacular fashion at The O2 Arena.
The fighters took to the scale at the official weigh-ins ahead of UFC London, with the two heavyweights set for action in the main event combining for a 504-pound clash.
All eyes will be on Tom Aspinall as he makes his return to the Octagon in the main event of UFC London this weekend, where he hopes to show the world that he’s ready to challenge for championship gold in 2024.