
Daniel Cormier Warns Tom Aspinall: “He’ll Run Over You”
The anticipation for a heavyweight title unification bout between interim champion Tom Aspinall and reigning champion Jon Jones has reached a fever pitch. Aspinall’s persistent calls for the fight have drawn significant attention, prompting former UFC champion Daniel Cormier to offer a cautionary perspective based on his own experiences with Jones.
Aspinall’s Rise in the Heavyweight Division
Tom Aspinall’s ascent in the UFC heavyweight division has been nothing short of remarkable. After a year-long hiatus due to injury, he returned triumphantly by defeating Marcin Tybura via first-round TKO in July 2023. This victory earned him his fifth Performance of the Night bonus award.
Demonstrating his readiness for high-stakes competition, Aspinall stepped in on two weeks’ notice to face Sergei Pavlovich for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship in November 2023 at UFC 295. He secured the interim title with a first-round knockout, adding another Performance of the Night award to his accolades. In July 2024, Aspinall defended his interim title against Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304, winning by knockout just one minute into the first round and receiving a $100,000 Performance of the Night bonus.
The Call for Unification
Holding the interim title, Aspinall has been vocal about his desire to face Jon Jones to unify the heavyweight belts. His recent comments suggest frustration with the delays, stating he would take the title and fight someone else if Jones isn’t ready.
Tom Aspinall with the toy duck on the crowd cam 😭🦆 #UFCLondonpic.twitter.com/q3YZr77bEe
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) March 22, 2025
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Cormier’s Cautionary Advice
Daniel Cormier, a former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion, has firsthand experience with the challenges of facing Jon Jones. Their rivalry is one of the most notable in UFC history, marked by intense bouts and personal animosity. Drawing from his experiences, Cormier addressed Aspinall’s provocations on a recent episode of “Good Guy/Bad Guy”:
“I love the duck, I love all the fun, all that. But at the end of the day, when you step in there with the guy, you can’t start thinking and doubting. If you start questioning things, the guy will run over you.”
Cormier’s advice underscores the importance of mental preparedness and the potential dangers of underestimating Jones, despite any pre-fight banter.
Negotiations and Fan Reactions
UFC President Dana White has indicated that a unification bout between Jones and Aspinall is on the horizon, describing it as potentially the biggest fight in UFC heavyweight history. While negotiations are ongoing, fans eagerly await official confirmation.
Aspinall’s supporters appreciate his confident approach, viewing it as a necessary tactic to secure the fight. Conversely, some fans echo Cormier’s sentiments, emphasizing the need for focus and caution when dealing with a fighter of Jones’s caliber.
Conclusion
As the anticipation builds, the MMA community watches closely. Will Aspinall’s challenges lead to the unification bout fans are clamoring for, or will Cormier’s warnings prove prescient? Share your thoughts below.
Source: MMAnytt.se








