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The interim heavyweight champion got his message across loud and clear during a brief appearance on the broadcast.
Tom Aspinall isn’t in action on March 22 with Leon Edwards headlining the O2 Arena in London as ‘Rocky’ looked to bounce back from his loss last time out.
The interim heavyweight champion was still in attendance on Saturday night as Aspinall cheered on his teammate Mick Parkin who suffered his first pro defeat.
Whilst the titleholder doesn’t currently have a fight announced, he did tease some upcoming news earlier in the day when Aspinall wrote “stay tuned” on an Instagram post.
A second statement from the Brit came during the event itself when the cameras cut to one of the most beloved fighters on the roster.
Tom Aspinall holds up a rubber duck during the UFC London broadcast
For months now, Tom Aspinall has accused the UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones of ducking him and for the most part, the fans have agreed.
Jones has shown very little interest in unifying the titles despite the fact that many believe that Aspinall is his biggest threat right now.
Things went quiet on what would be the biggest fight of 2025 for some time but the conversation has certainly picked back up in recent times following some small updates from each party.
Whilst Jones has made it clear that he believes that the interim champion has been disrespectful to him throughout this process, that’s not how everyone sees it.
Aspinall has certainly made several jokes about ‘Bones’ but it has all been relatively playful rather than going at the consensus greatest of all time with anything too vicious.
His latest jab at Jones came when the UFC London broadcast cut to Aspinall in the crowd which unsurprisingly prompted a big reaction from the fans in attendance.
Rather than a big physical reaction, the Brit simply held up a flashing rubber duck with a surprised reaction on his face before the cameras cut away again to say everything that he needed to say.
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The problem has never been with Tom Aspinall
Through all of the debate about Tom Aspinall and why he deserves to fight Jon Jones next, the question marks have never been above the head of the interim champion.
Whether it’s a conversation about the money or the alleged six-month timeframe that Jones wants to prepare, all of the variables fall on one side of the table.
Though this isn’t surprising given how big of an opportunity it would be for Aspinall if the fight does happen, it also puts him in the position where he can continue to get people talking about and calling for the fight.
It has only taken a quick gesture or a short social media caption to bring this fight right back into the spotlight and put the ball in Jones’ court.