UFC heavyweight title rematch planned after Aspinall-Gane double eye poke at UFC 321
UFC heavyweight title rematch planned after Aspinall-Gane double eye poke at UFC 321

UFC heavyweight title rematch planned after Aspinall-Gane double eye poke at UFC 321

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Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane's UFC 321 heavyweight title fight ended abruptly in a no-contest due to a simultaneous double eye poke from Gane, which left Aspinall unable to continue. UFC president Dana White confirmed a rematch will be scheduled as both fighters are healthy and eager to settle the score, with the first fight showing high stakes and intense competition. Aspinall expressed frustration over the incident, emphasizing that the fight was just gaining momentum before it was stopped, while Gane apologized to fans and Aspinall for the unfortunate ending. Prior to the fight, Aspinall had meticulously prepared for Gane, focusing on refining his natural skills and maintaining peak condition with a structured training routine. Despite the disappointment, Aspinall remains confident, warning Gane not to engage recklessly and asserting his powerful striking ability as a key advantage. The rematch is anticipated to draw significant interest due to the dramatic circumstances of their initial encounter and the competitive skill level between the two fighters.

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