Tom Aspinall's Bold Move: Pushing for Jon Jones' Title Strip in UFC Heavyweight Division
Tom Aspinall escalates his campaign for the UFC heavyweight title by promoting a petition to strip Jon Jones of his championship belt.








Tom Aspinall, the interim UFC heavyweight champion, is making headlines once again as he actively promotes a petition on Instagram aimed at stripping Jon Jones of his heavyweight title. Aspinall, who has held the interim title for 18 months, feels overlooked, especially after Jones chose to fight Stipe Miocic instead of him upon his return from injury last November.
Despite his frustrations, Aspinall has maintained a commendable record, defeating all top-five ranked fighters except Ciryl Gane, who is currently ranked second. The petition, which has garnered over 150,000 signatures, reflects the growing discontent among UFC fans regarding Jones' prolonged inactivity and selective matchups.
Jones, speaking from Thailand, remains enigmatic about his future in the UFC. On the DeepCut with VicBlends podcast, he expressed uncertainty about his fighting career, hinting at possible retirement but also leaving the door open for a return. Known for his strategic gameplay and psychological tactics, Jones continues to tease fans and the UFC management alike about his next moves.
With an impressive record of 28 wins, 1 loss, and 1 no-contest, Jones is often regarded as one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time. His legacy includes becoming the youngest UFC champion at 23 and holding titles in two weight classes. However, his recent inactivity has led to speculation and frustration among fans and fighters alike.
Aspinall's campaign is not just about securing a title fight; it's about asserting his place in the heavyweight division and challenging the status quo. Whether this petition will lead to any official action by the UFC remains to be seen, but it certainly adds an intriguing layer to the ongoing narrative in the world of MMA.