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Aspinall promotes UFC event. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/tomaspinallofficial
Everything changed to Tom aspinall After his last fight. No UFC 321At an event held in October in Abu Dhabi (UAE), the heavyweight champion (up to 120,2 kg) faced Cyryl GaneBut the highly anticipated fight ended in a no contest due to a double eye poke. Unable to see, the Englishman was unable to continue the duel. Criticized by many fans and MMA professionals for his choice, the athlete spoke out.
On his official YouTube channel, Aspinall expressed his anger at the attacks he has been receiving from haters. Despite being a victim in the incident, the Englishman is being called a quitter for choosing the easy way out, that is, leaving the fight without losing the belt when it was proving difficult, an actor for exaggerating the situation, among other derogatory terms.
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Furthermore, the UFC champion was accused of fabricating the eye injury and lying about its severity. Therefore, Aspinall, with the clear intention of fighting back against the haters, gave a harsh response. Upset by the negative reaction, the athlete, determined to put an end to it, promised to change his attitude in MMA forever.
“I’m doing well, as well as can be expected. A big thank you to everyone who is by my side. There are a lot of haters out there who live very sad lives and think they’re ophthalmologists, but they’re not. Let me give you a strong double poke in the eye to see if you can still write horrible comments. Let me know, you bullies who think you can face one of the best strikers in the world when you can’t see anything. When I come back, there won’t be that nice guy anymore. ‘Good Tom’ is gone. When it comes to MMA, he’s gone, it’s over. I’m going to become a complete villain,” the champion stated.
Recommendations for Tom Aspinall
After the fight against Cyryl Gane, Tom aspinall He was diagnosed with bilateral traumatic Brown's syndrome, indicating a significant rupture of the trochlear tendon complex of the superior oblique muscle. The syndrome is a problem that restricts eye movement.
Still suffering, the Englishman cannot drive until the refraction and symptoms are stabilized, nor fight until the diplopia (double vision) is completely resolved. Depending on the clinical evolution, periocular steroid injections or surgical intervention to treat persistent motor dysfunction may be necessary if the symptoms do not resolve.



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