

Is Stipe Miocic Being BETRAYED? Tom Aspinall INTERVENES, Determined to Steal the Fight with Jon Jones!
Stepe Miocic is determined to end his career on his own terms. After losing to Francis Ngannou at UFC 260, Miocic was pushed aside, forgotten in the title picture. Now, with Jon Jones still holding the heavyweight belt and recovering from injury, Miocic demands the fight he was promised—a chance to restore his legacy.
For Miocic, this isn’t just another fight—it’s about proving he still belongs at the top. He is already regarded as one of the greatest heavyweights in UFC history, with victories over names like Daniel Cormier, Alistair Overeem, and Junior dos Santos. But to cement his status, he wants one last shot at greatness against Jon Jones.
“People say I’m old and that my time is up. I don’t care what they say. I’m coming for what’s mine.” Miocic stated.
But is it really his time? Some believe Miocic is past his prime, while others argue that experience could be his greatest weapon against Jones.
Will UFC allow Miocic to have his farewell fight on the biggest stage, or will his legacy fade away without closure?
Tom Aspinall: The Future of the Heavyweight Division
While Miocic believes he deserves the fight, Tom Aspinall strongly disagrees. The current interim heavyweight champion believes that Miocic is past his prime and that Jon Jones should fight the best fighter of this era—him.
“Miocic is a legend, but he’s not the best right now. If Jon wants a real challenge, he should fight me!” Aspinall declared.
At just 30 years old, Aspinall is at the peak of his career. His explosive speed, sharp boxing, and well-rounded grappling make him one of the most dangerous heavyweights in the division. By capturing the interim title, he has proven himself to be a legitimate threat, and he has no interest in watching Jon Jones face an aging Miocic while he waits on the sidelines.
The British powerhouse has been on an incredible run, finishing almost all of his opponents in dominant fashion. His recent victory over Sergei Pavlovich was a clear statement: he is ready for the undisputed title.
Aspinall isn’t just here to fight—he’s here to take over. But will UFC give him the opportunity?
Jon Jones: The King’s Dilemma
Jon Jones has remained silent while Miocic and Aspinall battle over the right to face him. But make no mistake—his next opponent will shape his legacy in the heavyweight division.
If he chooses Miocic, it would be a battle between two legends. However, many critics argue that Miocic is no longer in his prime, and a win over him wouldn’t do much to solidify Jones’ status as the best heavyweight.
If he chooses Aspinall, it would be a fight against the next generation, proving that Jon Jones can still defeat the best and most dangerous young contender.
But there’s another factor at play: Jon Jones’ future.
Jones has hinted multiple times that he may retire after his fight with Miocic, win or lose. If that happens, Aspinall would automatically become the undisputed champion without even fighting him. This has left fans wondering: Does Jones truly want to defend his belt, or is he just looking for one final paycheck?
The question is: Does Jon Jones want a legacy fight, or does he want a real challenge?
What Will UFC Decide?
At the end of the day, Dana White and the UFC have the final say.
- If the UFC wants a big-money fight, they’ll book Jones vs. Miocic as a farewell battle between two legends.
- If they want to build the future, they’ll give Aspinall his shot to prove himself against one of the greatest fighters of all time.
- There’s also a third possibility: Jon Jones vacates the belt and walks away, leaving Aspinall as the new king without even fighting him.
Regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain: the heavyweight division is at a turning point, and the next fight will determine the future of the sport.
The UFC’s Heavyweight Crossroads: A Defining Moment for the Division
The UFC’s heavyweight division has reached a critical turning point. With Jon Jones still recovering from injury, the two biggest contenders—Stipe Miocic and Tom Aspinall—are engaged in a heated battle for the right to challenge him. But this situation is about much more than just a single fight. It’s about the future of the division.
Stipe Miocic represents the last of a dying breed—the heavyweight legends of the past era. He has done it all—beaten the biggest names and defended the heavyweight belt more times than anyone in UFC history. But time waits for no one, and at 41 years old, many believe Miocic is far removed from his prime.
Meanwhile, Tom Aspinall is seen as the future of the division—a young, hungry, and dangerous fighter who brings speed and skill that heavyweights of the past never had. He has run through nearly everyone in his path, and his interim title win only solidified his case. But despite his dominance, he has not yet had the opportunity to face the true, undisputed champion.
So, the question remains: Who truly deserves the next title shot?
The Case for Stipe Miocic: The Last Dance of a Legend
If this is truly the end of Miocic’s career, then there is a strong emotional appeal to giving him the fight against Jones. He was promised this bout for over a year, only for it to be delayed due to Jones’ injury. Denying him this opportunity now would feel like a betrayal of the UFC’s most decorated heavyweight champion.
From a business standpoint, a fight between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic is a massive pay-per-view event. It’s a classic matchup—two legends, two former dominant champions, and two of the greatest fighters in MMA history.
But there’s one major issue: Does Miocic still have what it takes?
His last fight was a devastating knockout loss to Francis Ngannou in 2021. He has not competed in nearly three years. At his age, inactivity is a death sentence in MMA. Fighters don’t get better with age—they slow down, they lose durability, and they struggle to keep up with younger, faster opponents.
Is Miocic’s time up, or does he have one last masterpiece left in him?
The Case for Tom Aspinall: The Rise of a New Era
Unlike Miocic, Aspinall is in the prime of his career. He’s active, he’s dominant, and he’s knocking on the door of greatness.
If the UFC is truly focused on building the future, then giving Aspinall the title shot is the logical choice. A fight between him and Jon Jones would answer the biggest question in the heavyweight division: Can the greatest of all time handle the new wave of talent?
Aspinall’s style presents real problems for Jones. Unlike traditional heavyweights, he’s fast, agile, and incredibly technical in all areas. He has shown elite-level boxing, dangerous submission skills, and an ability to finish fights in the blink of an eye.
“I’m not here to wait around for other people’s retirement fights. I’m here to take over.” Aspinall declared.
But the problem for Aspinall is star power. While hardcore fans recognize his greatness, he does not yet have the mainstream appeal of Miocic. If UFC is looking to sell the biggest possible fight, then Jones vs. Miocic will likely win out.
Will the UFC prioritize business over merit, or will they let the best fighter get his rightful shot?
The X-Factor: Jon Jones’ Future
The biggest wildcard in this entire debate is Jon Jones himself.
Jones has made it clear that he does not plan to fight for much longer. He has already hinted that his fight with Miocic could be his last appearance in the Octagon. If that’s true, then he may not be interested in facing Aspinall at all.
But if Jones still wants to prove his dominance, then fighting Aspinall is the real challenge.
Does Jones want a legacy fight against an aging legend, or does he want to silence the new generation once and for all?