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    Doctor details ‘worst-case scenario’ that could keep Tom Aspinall sidelined for ‘quite

    Doctor Brian Sutterer has shared his thoughts on Tom Aspinall’s ongoing eye issues.

    Heavyweight champion couldn’t continue fighting after Ciryl Gane poked both of his eyes at UFC 321 on October.

    It’s currently unclear when Tom Aspinall will be able to fight again, as he’s still struggling with his vision 40 days later.

    The 32-year old released his medical reports earlier this week to silence doubters who suggested he faked an injury to avoid losing to Ciryl Ganes.

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    Do you know why Tom Aspinall was not allowed to continue in UFC 321?

    Clinical Findings

    The orbital soft tissues were confirmed by advanced imaging.

    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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    Doctor details ‘worst-case scenario’ for Tom Aspinall

    Brian Sutterer, a sports medicine physician, defended Tom Aspinall against quitting claims following UFC 321.

    After reading the medical reports Aspinall shared online, Sutterer reiterated that the injury is ‘super-legit’.

    The 36-year…
    2025-12-04 12:00:00

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