
Aspinall with an eye injury after a UFC fight. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC
Michael Bisping demonstrated distrust regarding the controversy surrounding the eye injury of Tom aspinallIn the duel against Cyryl GaneAt UFC 321, held in October 2025, the heavyweight champion (up to 120,2 kg) ended up giving up after suffering a fingerprint From the French. Months after the fight, which ended in a no contest, Aspinall still has no scheduled return to the octagon, a scenario that his compatriot and Ultimate commentator views with strangeness.
In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Bisping compared the situation to his own experience and indicated that the long recovery period raises questions, suggesting that there may be something unusual going on behind the scenes of the case.
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“I had this surgery, recovered, came back, and fought in less time than this whole saga about the finger in the eye is taking. I don't know. If you read between the lines, something very strange is happening. That's what it looks like. That's what it sounds like,” he said. Michael Bisping.
Tom Aspinall is experiencing a period of uncertainty in the UFC.
After suffering a finger poke and abandoning the fight at UFC 321, held in October 2025, Tom aspinall The situation remains uncertain regarding his return to the octagon. The Briton had to undergo eye surgery and is still recovering, with no date set for his return to competition.
Meanwhile, the heavyweight division continues to move forward. Cyryl Gane e Alex Poatán face each other in UFC White House, in a duel valid for the interim belt and which should define the next opponent of the category champion.
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