UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has shared troubling news about his health, revealing that he may need surgery due to persistent eye problems. These issues have continued for more than five weeks since his controversial no-contest bout against Ciryl Gane.
Aspinall openly accused Ciryl Gane of foul play during their fight, calling him a "big cheater." He expressed anger over what he perceives as a lack of accountability and fairness from both the UFC and president Dana White.
“I feel completely let down,” Aspinall said. “Fighters need protection when things like this happen. My vision still isn’t right.”
He added that he had expected more support from the organization, particularly as he deals with medical uncertainty.
Medical evaluations indicate that Aspinall’s eye injury may require surgical intervention if his vision does not improve soon. He described symptoms of ongoing blurriness and discomfort, leading to significant concerns about his fighting future.
“I’m trying to stay optimistic, but things aren’t getting better,” he noted, emphasizing that his focus is now on recovery rather than training.
The MMA community has reacted strongly, with many fans voicing sympathy for Aspinall’s situation and frustration toward UFC’s handling of the incident. Discussions on social media call for stricter officiating and medical standards to protect fighters in high-stakes matches.
Author Summary: Tom Aspinall revealed severe eye issues following his bout with Ciryl Gane, expressing anger at both Gane and Dana White while facing the prospect of eye surgery.