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UFC 321: Aspinall vs. Gane – No Contest Result After Accidental Eye Poke

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Tom Aspinall‘s first defense of his undisputed heavyweight title ended abruptly at UFC 321 on Saturday, resulting​ in a no-contest after an accidental eye ⁤poke ⁢from ⁣Ciryl Gane in the first⁤ round. The incident occurred late in‍ a ⁢competitive opening ⁤frame, forcing a stoppage by the referee due to Aspinall’s inability to ⁤continue.

The unexpected outcome at the etihad Arena means Aspinall retains his heavyweight championship, but without a definitive win.The fight was halted after Gane’s punch inadvertently struck Aspinall in⁤ both eyes. This result leaves the future of the heavyweight division uncertain, with questions looming over a potential ⁣rematch and⁣ the path to ⁣determine a clear champion. Aspinall, 32, was visibly distressed, telling the ringside doctor, “I can’t see,” while clutching a cloth to his eye.

Aspinall expressed his frustration ⁤immediately after the‍ fight, questioning the crowd’s reaction.‌ “Guys, I‌ just got poked knuckle deep in the ‍eyeball. Why​ are you‍ booing? I can’t ⁢see,” he said. ⁢He further demonstrated the severity of the injury, stating, “The fight was just ​getting going. I can⁣ hardly open my eye. Look! It was ​a double eye poke.” ‌Aspinall was subsequently transported to a local hospital for evaluation⁢ and was unavailable for the post-fight press conference.

The referee’s decision ​to rule ‍the fight ⁢a no-contest indicates the foul was deemed accidental. Had‌ the foul ⁤been judged intentional, Gane​ would have been disqualified, awarding Aspinall the victory. ​

Ciryl gane also voiced his disappointment with the outcome, pacing and shaking his head as ‌the⁤ result was ​announced.”I feel sorry. I’m sorry for⁣ the ⁢crowd,for the fans,I’m ‌sorry⁢ for Tom‍ Aspinall and sorry​ for myself,” Gane stated. “We put a lot of energy in this fight‍ so I’m ⁣disappointed, but​ this is ​the sport, this is life. I don’t know what is going‍ to happen for the future, but we will see.”

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