Tom Aspinall has concluded that the UFC foul 321 was a foul.
The UFC heavyweight champion had plans to cement his status as the undisputed king hampered by Ciryl Gane’s eye poke in Abu Dhabi this past October.
Gane fouled Aspinall badly at UFC 321, which resulted in their main title fight ending with a no-contest after less than five minute.
Aspinall has released his medical report, dealing a blow to those accusing him of looking for a way out of the fight by revealing the confirmed injuries he sustained from ‘Bon Gamin’.
And having had time to reflect on the incident, the Englishman has decided that his challenger’s actions were not inadvertent.
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Do you understand the reasons why Tom Aspinall couldn’t continue at UFC 321?
These are the injuries the heavyweight champion suffered from Ciryl Gane's eye poke…
Clinical Findings
A new imaging technique confirms orbital soft tissue trauma
Orthoptic evaluations showed impaired binocular co-ordination and restricted eye motility
Bilateral traumatic Brown’s eye syndrome, indicating disruption of the superior oblique tendon-trochlear mechanism
Persistent diplopia (double vision)
Post-trauma reduction in best-corrected vision acuity
Perimetry confirmed marked impairment of peripheral vision by automated perimetry
Fracture of the medial orbital wall on the right.
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