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"In his Jiri phase" - Fans react as Tom Aspinall 're-energises' for the battles ahead in a picturesque waterfall

Interim UFC heavyweight world champion Tom Aspinall is getting some hard-earned rest after his iconic win over Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 late last month. The heavy-handed English knockout machine stopped his American rival soundly with strikes in the first round, avenging his 2022 TKO loss due to a knee injury.

Now, Aspinall is enjoying nature to re-energize himself for his next battle, which is still yet to be determined. The interim UFC heavyweight champ posted a video of it on his Instagram with the caption:

"Re-energising for the battles ahead 🗡️🛡️ #ufc"

Check out the video posted by Tom Aspinall below:

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Fans are reacting to the video in the comments section, @j4ckk._ comparing Aspinall to another UFC fighter who shares the same unusual method of "re-energizing", Jiri Prochazka:

"Tom in his Jiri phase"
Comment on the video. [Image courtesy: @tomaspinallofficial on Instagram]
Comment on the video. [Image courtesy: @tomaspinallofficial on Instagram]

Another Instagram user, @sam_mlun23 said:

"I just beat Jon jones using you in ufc 5 lol"
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Comment on the video. [Image courtesy: @tomaspinallofficial on Instagram]

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More comments on the video. [Image courtesy: @tomaspinallofficial on Instagram]

Tom Aspinall grapples and dominates former rugby star Ugo Monye in friendly spar

Ton Aspinall recently had former rugby star Ugo Monye as a guest in his TNT Sports YouTube show, "Tom Aspinall's Fight Lab". Monye is a former European Rugby Challenge Cup winner and has now found a career as a sports analyst.

Being that the sport of rugby uses a lot of tackles and takedown maneuvers similar to wrestling and grappling, Monye didn't look like a fish out of water against Aspinall in a straight grappling spar. He even managed to momentarily put Aspinall on his backside.

MMA journalist Adam Catterall, who was present during the spar, pointed out the English rubgy star's mettle against the more seasoned grappler in Aspinall, saying:

"I'll tell you what... He's got some good techniques. He had a little whizzer in there at one point... Beautiful technique man!"

Check out the full interaction below:

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