Tom Aspinall's Severe Eye Injury & UFC's Handling of Ciryl Gane Eye Poke
[HPP] Tom BrownFebruary 15, 202610 min
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- 👁️ Tom Aspinall underwent surgery on both eyes in the UK following a diagnosis of traumatic Brown's syndrome, a rare condition affecting eye movement.
- 🏥 This severe injury, stemming from a double eye poke by Ciryl Gane, has left Aspinall with ongoing blurred and double vision months after the UFC 321 fight.
- ⚠️ The speaker emphasizes the extreme severity of the eye poke, refuting claims that Aspinall "quit" and highlighting the impossibility of continuing the fight.
The Controversial UFC 321 Eye Poke
- 🥊 The incident involved Ciryl Gane repeatedly putting Aspinall's eyes at risk, with the speaker labeling Gane a "dirty cheating scumbag" for the illegal move.
- ⚖️ Many argue the no-contest ruling was insufficient, advocating for harsher penalties like point deductions or disqualification for such severe eye pokes.
UFC's Handling and Fighter Treatment
- 💬 Tom Aspinall expressed that fighters are completely replaceable in the UFC, and the business makes them feel that way, even after career-threatening injuries.
- 🚨 The speaker criticizes Dana White for allegedly discrediting Aspinall and prioritizing figures like Jon Jones despite Jones's history of drug test failures and controversies.
The Problem of Fighter Replaceability
- ⏳ The sport moves on quickly from even legendary fighters like Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Jon Jones, demonstrating the UFC's view of fighters as disposable.
- 😔 This perspective means that even an illegal move causing a life-altering injury to a fighter like Aspinall is not met with adequate concern or punishment from the organization.
Criticism of Jon Jones and PEDs
- 🚫 Jon Jones is heavily criticized as a "drug cheat" who failed multiple drug tests, ducked opponents, and was allegedly protected by Dana White to maintain his "Michael Jordan" status.
- 💊 The speaker highlights a broader issue of performance-enhancing drugs within the UFC, noting that many top fighters, including former champions, have failed drug tests.
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