Tom Aspinall Awaits Winner of Pereira vs. Gane for UFC Heavyweight Title Unification
Reigning UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall has his sights set on challenging the victor of the highly anticipated interim title bout between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, slated for UFC Freedom 250.
This pivotal co-main event, often referred to as the "White House card," will see Alex Pereira attempt to capture an interim heavyweight championship, aiming for a significant milestone in his UFC career. Should Aspinall receive medical clearance, he is widely expected to return later this year to unify the heavyweight belts against either Pereira or Gane.
Aspinall recently shared his perspective on his UFC future following the announcement of the Pereira vs. Gane matchup.
Tom Aspinall Looks Ahead to the Future
On his YouTube channel, Aspinall commented on the current state of the division, stating, "Who else is going to fight? The division's in a tough spot. There aren't many major fights to make, so they have to proceed as planned."
He affirmed his intention, saying, "Naturally, I want to fight the winner of that bout. I'm currently awaiting medical clearance from my doctor to resume full, proper training. Once I'm able to engage in full-contact training in the gym, we will promptly book a fight date against the winner. It's all about getting that medical go-ahead, and then we're ready."
Aspinall emphasized, "The moment my doctor clears me, we'll inform the UFC and look to schedule a fight as soon as possible."
While Aspinall's health remains the top priority, his return promises a colossal matchup regardless of the interim champion. A fight with Pereira offers a historical dimension, given his pursuit of multiple weight class titles, while a rematch with Gane carries a strong narrative, as Gane was the opponent when Aspinall suffered his initial injury.
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