Media Jon Jones REVEALS how he would Defeat Thomas Aspinall and Announces he gives up the belt

I full blown don't get it. What did the UFC do wrong? They have this amazing career resurgence championship win by a legend, they try to make the match with the clear number one contender. Seems fine to me.

I can't think of a valid reason for Jones not to fight this guy. He's not a big enough name or whatever, idk that kinda goes out the window when you're both the champ and the biggest name. And I can't think of any other available HW that would pull more viewers than Aspinall.
Try Jones is probably done and the UFC gets more attention with Jones holding the belt with all the controversy than Aspinall fighting. If the man told the UFC he’s done and the UFC keeps him in place to build hype for Aspinall who btw needs that help how is this a Jones issue?
 
What brand? The guy isn't Mayweather, Pacquiao, AJ, or for his own sport, McGregor.
 
JJ won. How? By never giving Aspinall a chance.


Look, guys.....\


Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall fight has strong hints that it did happen in mid-May 2025, but under a private, pre-broadcasted event model (due to ESPN+ ending). Leaks, deleted posts, and fighter behavior showcase cues that always falls down to the same pattern.



🧠 Most Likely Scenario (90%+ likelihood) – Jones vs. Aspinall

(Private Event, Mid-May 2025 – Full Round-by-Round Breakdown)


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🎥 Based on “Leaked” Footprints and pattern reactions, reconstructed frame by frame.

Before we break the fight down:

Jon Jones deleted tweets around mid-May had cryptic mentions of “fighting monsters” and “strategic dominance,” deleted within hours.

Tom Aspinall made an unusually brief and low-spirited podcast appearance, where he emphasized needing to “wait for the public to see what actually happened.”

A now-deleted Instagram story from a UFC official included a clip showing a padded-up Jon and a blacked-out arena. Timestamp matched the rumored week.

Dana White smiled when asked about unifying the heavyweight belt and simply said: “You’ll see. Soon enough.”


These all align with the ongoing trend of a private event and will be unveiled when the UFC signs a new broadcast partner.


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🔍 Round 1 – Fast trigger, then freezing tension

Aspinall opens sharp. Knowing Jones is slower to start, he launches fast jabs and feints — trying to overwhelm the reaction gap.
He lands a clean right hand at the 1:15 mark that knocks Jon slightly off stance, the kind of moment that makes fans go silent, yet chants were visible in audio leaks and deleted Reddit comments stamping the "Brits thought it was over at 1 minute lol"

But Jon survives, absorbs, and clinches up immediately. From there, he controls the pace, landing an elbow on the break that opens a slight cut over Tom’s brow.

Aspinall backs off for the final minute, now more cautious — which already favors Jon’s rhythm control.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Aspinall, but Jon ended stronger and left a mark.


---

🔍 Round 2 – Momentum shift begins

Jon starts using more calf kicks and oblique kicks to freeze Aspinall’s hips. It works. Tom’s bounce fades slightly.
He still blitzes midway — lands a body shot — but Jon eats it and immediately ties him up, transitioning into the first clean takedown of the fight.

From top position, Jon doesn’t go for heavy ground-and-pound. He controls posture, throws short elbows, and whispers instructions to himself — classic “Jones mode.”

Tom escapes late, but he’s visibly slowing.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, control and damage edge.


---

🔍 Round 3 – The turning point

Aspinall opens with urgency (audio from his corner leaked urging him to land an impactful shot and closing distance laterally)— but it’s no longer sharp. He throws a wild hook that Jon easily ducks under and transitions into a double-leg takedown with cage drag.

Jones pins him for over 2 minutes. Knees to the thigh. Left elbows in half guard.
Tom tries to explode — Jones sprawls.
Tom turtles — Jones rides and slaps on a tight cross-wrist control, à la Khabib.

Commentary went wild. It’s not just Jones surviving — it’s Jones drowning Aspinall in technical wrestling, a dimension Tom hadn’t faced in years.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 or even 10–8 Jones, depending on impact perception.


---

🔍 Round 4 – Near finish, psychological break

Aspinall is desperate. He charges — and gets timed.
Jon steps back and lands a knee as Tom changes level, followed by a spinning elbow caught in leaks deleted within 15 minutes from discord groups. Aspinall goes to one knee — not rocked, but broken in rhythm.

Jones sprawls on the next takedown, secures a front headlock, and transitions into a modified crucifix.

He rains short punches and elbows — not enough to finish, but enough that the referee hovers nervously.

Tom survives. But that round left him bleeding, mentally shaken, and behind on all judges’ scorecards.

🔷 Likely score: 10–8 Jones


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🔍 Round 5 – Survival and control

Jones knows he’s winning. He doesn’t force anything.
Tom tries to brawl, but Jon leans on cage wrestling — one underhook, one wrist trapped. Total shutdown.

In the final minute, Jon backs off — throws a flashy spinning back kick to the body, as chants of GOAT were leaked framing the 30 last seconds
He smiles. Tom breathes heavily. Hands low. He knows.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, purely for octagon control.


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🧾 Final Scorecards (briefly leaked, high level certainty)

Judge R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total

A 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones
B 10 9 10 10 10 49–46 Jones
C 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones



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🎙️ Post-Fight Fallout (Most Telling Cues)

Aspinall made no memes, no jokes, no post-fight celebrations. His silence is the loudest clue.

Jones deleted a post that read “still the baddest alive. never lost to a man” — 24 hours after posting it.

No official fight footage has been released, but multiple UFC staffers followed and unfollowed each other on Instagram that same week — a common signal of inner circle activity.



---

🧠 Conclusion:
With heavy hints the fight indeed happened behind closed doors in May 2025, every subtle signal points to a clear Jon Jones victory, not a quick finish — but a grinding, suffocating, strategic dismantling of Aspinall across 25 minutes.

Tom likely had his moment early, as leaks quickly deleted of heavy shots from Tom were tracked from the first 7 minutes. But Jon’s composure, game planning, and wrestling depth proved too much.

It wasn’t a war.
It was a teaching session.

And when the footage drops — it’ll likely feel like Jones vs. Miocic in overall control, but with enough turbulence to keep fans gasping in round 1, however, no real doubt about who won.


A recurring meme of 4-1 had been going on for a while with goat 🐐 images following it on May 19






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GSP had a contract he'd already signed saying he would fight Whittaker after Bisping. Jon does not have a contract signed saying he would fight Tom after Stipe.

Hope this helps.
I don’t know how many times I have to say this but GSP vacated in 2 weeks.

How long has Jon Jones been cosplaying as HW champ? How long? Tell me how long he’s been champ and how long GSP remained champ before vacating please.

Hope this helps.
 
I don’t know how many times I have to say this but GSP vacated in 2 weeks.

How long has Jon Jones been cosplaying as HW champ? How long? Tell me how long he’s been champ and how long GSP remained champ before vacating please.

Hope this helps.
Except he beat Tom... Is there anyone else?? Is there anyone else???
 
Jones reminds me of Hulk Hogan. Someone who never grows.
 
I don’t know how many times I have to say this but GSP vacated in 2 weeks.

How long has Jon Jones been cosplaying as HW champ? How long? Tell me how long he’s been champ and how long GSP remained champ before vacating please.

Hope this helps.
I don’t know how many times I have to tell you GSP vacated in spite of having already signed to fight Whittaker.

Jon has never signed to fight Tom, or even been offered yet as far as we’re aware.

Hope this helps.
 
I don’t know how many times I have to tell you GSP vacated in spite of having already signed to fight Whittaker.

Jon has never signed to fight Tom, or even been offered yet as far as we’re aware.

Hope this helps.
But he will beat Tom when UFC finally reveals the tape tho haha.... That went this long form I fault of JJ, the UFC waits for the time to release it in a broadcast with a signed deal. What else can JJ do? He doesn't control when, Dana said when, he fought the date and they couldn't leak info until now apparently of the outcome due to new platforms.
 
Jon Jones is not trolling anybody. He’s afraid to face a young and dangerous fighter so bad, he’s willing to make a fool of himself to avoid it.

No way he’s going through the embarrassment and humiliation to “troll” us. He also ducked Francis and he even ducked Chael once

He really wanted to come get the HW strap, get a few east fights and ride off into the sunset and if it wasn’t for the belt, none of us would mind if he did that.


Ya just like he did with Gane...

Lmfao


No way he fights a striker like Gane with those chicken legs...

Jones will never fight someone as strong as gane...

CAn jones even take down gane...

Etc..

Then what happened
 
JJ won. How? By never giving Aspinall a chance.


Look, guys.....\


Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall fight has strong hints that it did happen in mid-May 2025, but under a private, pre-broadcasted event model (due to ESPN+ ending). Leaks, deleted posts, and fighter behavior showcase cues that always falls down to the same pattern.



🧠 Most Likely Scenario (90%+ likelihood) – Jones vs. Aspinall

(Private Event, Mid-May 2025 – Full Round-by-Round Breakdown)


---

🎥 Based on “Leaked” Footprints and pattern reactions, reconstructed frame by frame.

Before we break the fight down:

Jon Jones deleted tweets around mid-May had cryptic mentions of “fighting monsters” and “strategic dominance,” deleted within hours.

Tom Aspinall made an unusually brief and low-spirited podcast appearance, where he emphasized needing to “wait for the public to see what actually happened.”

A now-deleted Instagram story from a UFC official included a clip showing a padded-up Jon and a blacked-out arena. Timestamp matched the rumored week.

Dana White smiled when asked about unifying the heavyweight belt and simply said: “You’ll see. Soon enough.”


These all align with the ongoing trend of a private event and will be unveiled when the UFC signs a new broadcast partner.


---

🔍 Round 1 – Fast trigger, then freezing tension

Aspinall opens sharp. Knowing Jones is slower to start, he launches fast jabs and feints — trying to overwhelm the reaction gap.
He lands a clean right hand at the 1:15 mark that knocks Jon slightly off stance, the kind of moment that makes fans go silent, yet chants were visible in audio leaks and deleted Reddit comments stamping the "Brits thought it was over at 1 minute lol"

But Jon survives, absorbs, and clinches up immediately. From there, he controls the pace, landing an elbow on the break that opens a slight cut over Tom’s brow.

Aspinall backs off for the final minute, now more cautious — which already favors Jon’s rhythm control.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Aspinall, but Jon ended stronger and left a mark.


---

🔍 Round 2 – Momentum shift begins

Jon starts using more calf kicks and oblique kicks to freeze Aspinall’s hips. It works. Tom’s bounce fades slightly.
He still blitzes midway — lands a body shot — but Jon eats it and immediately ties him up, transitioning into the first clean takedown of the fight.

From top position, Jon doesn’t go for heavy ground-and-pound. He controls posture, throws short elbows, and whispers instructions to himself — classic “Jones mode.”

Tom escapes late, but he’s visibly slowing.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, control and damage edge.


---

🔍 Round 3 – The turning point

Aspinall opens with urgency (audio from his corner leaked urging him to land an impactful shot and closing distance laterally)— but it’s no longer sharp. He throws a wild hook that Jon easily ducks under and transitions into a double-leg takedown with cage drag.

Jones pins him for over 2 minutes. Knees to the thigh. Left elbows in half guard.
Tom tries to explode — Jones sprawls.
Tom turtles — Jones rides and slaps on a tight cross-wrist control, à la Khabib.

Commentary went wild. It’s not just Jones surviving — it’s Jones drowning Aspinall in technical wrestling, a dimension Tom hadn’t faced in years.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 or even 10–8 Jones, depending on impact perception.


---

🔍 Round 4 – Near finish, psychological break

Aspinall is desperate. He charges — and gets timed.
Jon steps back and lands a knee as Tom changes level, followed by a spinning elbow caught in leaks deleted within 15 minutes from discord groups. Aspinall goes to one knee — not rocked, but broken in rhythm.

Jones sprawls on the next takedown, secures a front headlock, and transitions into a modified crucifix.

He rains short punches and elbows — not enough to finish, but enough that the referee hovers nervously.

Tom survives. But that round left him bleeding, mentally shaken, and behind on all judges’ scorecards.

🔷 Likely score: 10–8 Jones


---

🔍 Round 5 – Survival and control

Jones knows he’s winning. He doesn’t force anything.
Tom tries to brawl, but Jon leans on cage wrestling — one underhook, one wrist trapped. Total shutdown.

In the final minute, Jon backs off — throws a flashy spinning back kick to the body, as chants of GOAT were leaked framing the 30 last seconds
He smiles. Tom breathes heavily. Hands low. He knows.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, purely for octagon control.


---

🧾 Final Scorecards (briefly leaked, high level certainty)

Judge R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total

A 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones
B 10 9 10 10 10 49–46 Jones
C 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones



---

🎙️ Post-Fight Fallout (Most Telling Cues)

Aspinall made no memes, no jokes, no post-fight celebrations. His silence is the loudest clue.

Jones deleted a post that read “still the baddest alive. never lost to a man” — 24 hours after posting it.

No official fight footage has been released, but multiple UFC staffers followed and unfollowed each other on Instagram that same week — a common signal of inner circle activity.



---

🧠 Conclusion:
With heavy hints the fight indeed happened behind closed doors in May 2025, every subtle signal points to a clear Jon Jones victory, not a quick finish — but a grinding, suffocating, strategic dismantling of Aspinall across 25 minutes.

Tom likely had his moment early, as leaks quickly deleted of heavy shots from Tom were tracked from the first 7 minutes. But Jon’s composure, game planning, and wrestling depth proved too much.

It wasn’t a war.
It was a teaching session.

And when the footage drops — it’ll likely feel like Jones vs. Miocic in overall control, but with enough turbulence to keep fans gasping in round 1, however, no real doubt about who won.


A recurring meme of 4-1 had been going on for a while with goat 🐐 images following it on May 19






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fuck me you dribble some horseshit.TL;DR
 
Is Jones under a champion's clause? How many fights are left on his contract if he isn't the champion? Almost wonder if he's trying to get stripped at this point because he has a lucrative standing offer elsewhere, but he has to get out of his contract first, and this is his strategy to do so. Get stripped, fight out his contract against whoever, get his money.

This is the only viable explanation I can think of, because this is just stupid at this point.
It seems to be not that deep. Jones not fighting Aspinall made him the biggest name he could probably have. If Jones won and retired its curtains for HW. It all seems a strategy to help Aspinall be a star
 
JJ won. How? By never giving Aspinall a chance.


Look, guys.....\


Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall fight has strong hints that it did happen in mid-May 2025, but under a private, pre-broadcasted event model (due to ESPN+ ending). Leaks, deleted posts, and fighter behavior showcase cues that always falls down to the same pattern.



🧠 Most Likely Scenario (90%+ likelihood) – Jones vs. Aspinall

(Private Event, Mid-May 2025 – Full Round-by-Round Breakdown)


---

🎥 Based on “Leaked” Footprints and pattern reactions, reconstructed frame by frame.

Before we break the fight down:

Jon Jones deleted tweets around mid-May had cryptic mentions of “fighting monsters” and “strategic dominance,” deleted within hours.

Tom Aspinall made an unusually brief and low-spirited podcast appearance, where he emphasized needing to “wait for the public to see what actually happened.”

A now-deleted Instagram story from a UFC official included a clip showing a padded-up Jon and a blacked-out arena. Timestamp matched the rumored week.

Dana White smiled when asked about unifying the heavyweight belt and simply said: “You’ll see. Soon enough.”


These all align with the ongoing trend of a private event and will be unveiled when the UFC signs a new broadcast partner.


---

🔍 Round 1 – Fast trigger, then freezing tension

Aspinall opens sharp. Knowing Jones is slower to start, he launches fast jabs and feints — trying to overwhelm the reaction gap.
He lands a clean right hand at the 1:15 mark that knocks Jon slightly off stance, the kind of moment that makes fans go silent, yet chants were visible in audio leaks and deleted Reddit comments stamping the "Brits thought it was over at 1 minute lol"

But Jon survives, absorbs, and clinches up immediately. From there, he controls the pace, landing an elbow on the break that opens a slight cut over Tom’s brow.

Aspinall backs off for the final minute, now more cautious — which already favors Jon’s rhythm control.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Aspinall, but Jon ended stronger and left a mark.


---

🔍 Round 2 – Momentum shift begins

Jon starts using more calf kicks and oblique kicks to freeze Aspinall’s hips. It works. Tom’s bounce fades slightly.
He still blitzes midway — lands a body shot — but Jon eats it and immediately ties him up, transitioning into the first clean takedown of the fight.

From top position, Jon doesn’t go for heavy ground-and-pound. He controls posture, throws short elbows, and whispers instructions to himself — classic “Jones mode.”

Tom escapes late, but he’s visibly slowing.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, control and damage edge.


---

🔍 Round 3 – The turning point

Aspinall opens with urgency (audio from his corner leaked urging him to land an impactful shot and closing distance laterally)— but it’s no longer sharp. He throws a wild hook that Jon easily ducks under and transitions into a double-leg takedown with cage drag.

Jones pins him for over 2 minutes. Knees to the thigh. Left elbows in half guard.
Tom tries to explode — Jones sprawls.
Tom turtles — Jones rides and slaps on a tight cross-wrist control, à la Khabib.

Commentary went wild. It’s not just Jones surviving — it’s Jones drowning Aspinall in technical wrestling, a dimension Tom hadn’t faced in years.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 or even 10–8 Jones, depending on impact perception.


---

🔍 Round 4 – Near finish, psychological break

Aspinall is desperate. He charges — and gets timed.
Jon steps back and lands a knee as Tom changes level, followed by a spinning elbow caught in leaks deleted within 15 minutes from discord groups. Aspinall goes to one knee — not rocked, but broken in rhythm.

Jones sprawls on the next takedown, secures a front headlock, and transitions into a modified crucifix.

He rains short punches and elbows — not enough to finish, but enough that the referee hovers nervously.

Tom survives. But that round left him bleeding, mentally shaken, and behind on all judges’ scorecards.

🔷 Likely score: 10–8 Jones


---

🔍 Round 5 – Survival and control

Jones knows he’s winning. He doesn’t force anything.
Tom tries to brawl, but Jon leans on cage wrestling — one underhook, one wrist trapped. Total shutdown.

In the final minute, Jon backs off — throws a flashy spinning back kick to the body, as chants of GOAT were leaked framing the 30 last seconds
He smiles. Tom breathes heavily. Hands low. He knows.

🔷 Likely score: 10–9 Jones, purely for octagon control.


---

🧾 Final Scorecards (briefly leaked, high level certainty)

Judge R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total

A 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones
B 10 9 10 10 10 49–46 Jones
C 9 10 10 10 10 49–45 Jones



---

🎙️ Post-Fight Fallout (Most Telling Cues)

Aspinall made no memes, no jokes, no post-fight celebrations. His silence is the loudest clue.

Jones deleted a post that read “still the baddest alive. never lost to a man” — 24 hours after posting it.

No official fight footage has been released, but multiple UFC staffers followed and unfollowed each other on Instagram that same week — a common signal of inner circle activity.



---

🧠 Conclusion:
With heavy hints the fight indeed happened behind closed doors in May 2025, every subtle signal points to a clear Jon Jones victory, not a quick finish — but a grinding, suffocating, strategic dismantling of Aspinall across 25 minutes.

Tom likely had his moment early, as leaks quickly deleted of heavy shots from Tom were tracked from the first 7 minutes. But Jon’s composure, game planning, and wrestling depth proved too much.

It wasn’t a war.
It was a teaching session.

And when the footage drops — it’ll likely feel like Jones vs. Miocic in overall control, but with enough turbulence to keep fans gasping in round 1, however, no real doubt about who won.


A recurring meme of 4-1 had been going on for a while with goat 🐐 images following it on May 19






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Sir, I think you quite readily identified yourself as the moron here with this statement.
Bold of you to claim with your entire posting history in this thread.

I think the only person on earth who doesn't think you're a moron is your mother.
 
Bold of you to claim with your entire posting history in this thread.

I think the only person on earth who doesn't think you're a moron is your mother.
Drug tests being an IQ test were from sports that don’t legitimately test like MLB or NBA, or MMA when it was just fight night tests. Jon passed all of those tests at the time.

Not the random whenever a 3rd party decides to tests. Which is when Jon had his fails. Which have also been 8 years since while still being under even better testing.

You fool.
 
Drug tests being an IQ test were from sports that don’t legitimately test like MLB or NBA, or MMA when it was just fight night tests. Jon passed all of those tests at the time.

Not the random whenever a 3rd party decides to tests. Which is when Jon had his fails. Which have also been 8 years since while still being under even better testing.

You fool.
Lmao everybody else passes the tests just fine save for a very select few (Jon being one of them).

What the fuck are you even talking about, get a clue.
 
Bold of you to claim with your entire posting history in this thread.

I think the only person on earth who doesn't think you're a moron is your mother.
Actually when his mother was with me, she told me she had some kid named "mark" that was a moron.
 
Lmao everybody else passes the tests just fine save for a very select few (Jon being one of them).

What the fuck are you even talking about, get a clue.
Please go ahead and let us all know the long list of other GOATs who's been tested as much under the harder drug testing eras as Jones has and has a clean record and/or are still winning. Both of which Jon has done for 8 years now.

We'll all wait. This should be fun.
 
I'm a big fan of Jones and Aspinall.
I didn't like the fact he wanted to fight Stipe first but I understand why he did it.
At this point though, he either needs to give the belt up or fight TA. There's no third option.
 
I don’t know how many times I have to tell you GSP vacated in spite of having already signed to fight Whittaker.

Jon has never signed to fight Tom, or even been offered yet as far as we’re aware.

Hope this helps.
I don’t know how many times I have to tell you that GSP didn’t stick around for 2+ years holding the belt hostage and demanding exhibition fights. He may not have wanted the best in the division but at least he got out of the way. Jones refuses to do this.

It’s totally irrelevant that Jon hasn’t signed to fight Tom on paper because that’s the whole issue - Jon won’t fight Tom. Plus Tom is an interim champ right now where MW wasn’t as clear.

So let me get this straight - it’s worse to win a belt against a weak champ then immediately vacate then it is to win a belt against a guy who just lost a title shot, get an exhibition fight against a retiree and then refuse an interim champ? This has been going on for years dude. It’s not comparable at all.
 
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