Tom Aspinall has continued to receive criticism following his eye-poking at UFC 321
In the first round, the UFC heavyweight champ was poked twice in the eye by Ciryl Gane.
Tom Aspinall’s first undisputed title defence was declared a “no-contest” by many fans.
The British fan favorite has silenced many of his critics by releasing the full medical report he submitted on Sunday.
Do you understand the reasons why Tom Aspinall couldn’t continue at UFC 321?
Clinical Findings
A new imaging technique confirms orbital soft tissue trauma
Orthoptic evaluations revealed impaired binocular coordination, and restricted ocular movement.
Bilateral traumatic Brown’s eye syndrome, indicating disruption of the superior oblique tendon-trochlear mechanism
Persistent diplopia (double vision)
Visual acuity reduced post-trauma with best corrected acuity
Perimetry confirmed marked impairment of peripheral vision by automated perimetry
Fracture of the medial orbital wall on the right.
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Ben Askren criticizes ‘whiny’ Tom Aspinall
Tom Aspinall, in a video of 12 minutes on YouTube, spoke about the eye injury he sustained and what happened after UFC 321.
A clip of him branding Ciryl Gane a ‘big cheater’ has since gone viral on social media.
The guy was trying to f—ing poke my eyes out,” Aspinall said.
“The guy was cheating from the first second… I think he’s a big cheater. Look at all his fights.”
Former UFC star Ben Askren wasn’t impressed after stumbling across the video on X.
“This is so whiny. Bad look,”′ He wrote after reposting viral…
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