Tom Aspinall picks between KO win over Jon Jones and "the best s*x" of his life on Piers Morgan show: "Absolutely"
Tom Aspinall is determined to unify the UFC heavyweight titles by beating Jon Jones, and there's no better way to do so than by knocking him out. In fact, the Englishman would give anything for a stoppage over the MMA GOAT, saying as much in an interview with Piers Morgan.
During the pair's sitdown, Morgan asked Aspinall which he would select between the best sex of his life and knocking Jones out cold in round one. Naturally, as a born fighter desperate to prove himself against Jones, Aspinall's choice was clear-cut.
"The best what? Oh, I'd take the knockout all day. Absolutely. Absolutely."
Check out Tom Aspinall's comments about knocking out Jon Jones (29:49):
Aspinall is currently riding a stellar run of form. He is on a three-fight win streak, having knocked out all three of his opponents within a minute of round one. Moreover, besides a freak injury loss to Curtis Blaydes in their first encounter, the interim heavyweight champion is unbeaten in the UFC.
Not only has he never suffered a legitimate loss in the promotion, he has finished every single opponent he's faced under the UFC banner, including half of the heavyweight top five. Now, he is determined to solidify his legacy by dethroning Jones as the undisputed heavyweight champion.
Unfortunately for him, there's no official date from the UFC, but he remains confident that the much-desired matchup with Jones will take place sometime in 2025 if Dana White and co. manage to present 'Bones' with a big enough offer.
Tom Aspinall has never gone to a decision
While Tom Aspinall's UFC record is astonishing, especially given that he has never won by decision in the promotion, the same is true of his overall MMA career. Whether he was fighting in or out of the UFC, the Englishman has never needed the judges' scorecards to determine the outcome of his fights.
Check out Tom Aspinall knocking out Marcin Tybura:
Instead, his combination of speed, power, and a well-rounded skill set have enabled him to dispatch his foes with supreme ease wherever the fight goes. On the feet, his one-two has proved deadly, while on the ground, his submissions skills have been nothing short of fight-ending.