May 4, 2024
Tom Aspinall wins at UFC London with TKO of Marcin Tybura in first round after Molly McCann suffers devastating defeat by Julija Stoliarenko

Tom Aspinall wins at UFC London with TKO of Marcin Tybura in first round after Molly McCann suffers devastating defeat by Julija Stoliarenko

Tom Aspinall wins at UFC London with TKO of Marcin Tybura in first round after Molly McCann suffers devastating defeat by Julija Stoliarenko

  • Tom Aspinall saved the day at UFC London after the crowd were stunned by Molly McCann’s defeat
  • Heavyweight re-launched his assault on top of the division and outline his plan to claim the belt
  • He wants to face the winner of Ciryl Gane vs Sergei Spivak and then winner of Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic  

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Tom Aspinall re-launched his charge towards the UFC heavyweight title with a sensational first-round TKO of Marcin Tybura. 

The O2 Arena was treated to a short – one minute and thirteen seconds – but sweet demolition of the Polish star and Aspinall looked every inch a future champion. 

He charged out and showed the kind of athleticism his giant frame should not feasibly allow, evading everything coming his way and landing clean, technically pure shots to whichever target he selected.  

The 30-year-old then flashed a punch straight down the pipe – flooring Tybura before jumping on him and landing some heavy artillery, forcing the referee to mercifully intervene.

He sprinted over to leap on top of the cage, overflowing with joy at not only his remarkable victory but managing to banish the demons that have tortured him since he suffered a crippling knee injury in the very same arena last year.  

Tom Aspinall knocked out Marcin Tybura before outlining his plan to claim the UFC heavyweight title

Tom Aspinall knocked out Marcin Tybura before outlining his plan to claim the UFC heavyweight title

The British star landed a peach of a punch down the middle and followed it up with heavy ground and pound

The British star landed a peach of a punch down the middle and followed it up with heavy ground and pound 

The division has been supercharged by Jon Jones’ return and even though the American teased that he would retire after his clash with Stipe Miocic in October, Aspinall called him out. 

He outlined his plan to claim the belt, grabbing the mic from Michael Bisping in the cage, roaring: ‘I’m different now, I’m going all the way! 

‘That seemed an easy fight but he’s won seven of his last eight – he’s a really good human being and respect to him for everything. Give me that mic. I’ll tell you what I’ll do. I’ll go to Paris for Gane vs Spivak. I’ll beat the winner and then I’m going to beat Jon Jones!’

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