In a recent segment with TNT Sports, Tom Aspinall made an exciting revelation. As per the choices, Tom Aspinall Will Fight with Conor McGregor & Train with Khabib Nurmagomedov.
During the fun segment, hosted by TNT Sports, Tom had to choose between three fighters: Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Tony Ferguson. Tom decided to train with Khabib, avoid Tony, and fight Conor. He provided reasons for his choices, stating that he considers Khabib a genius and believes that training with him would greatly benefit his own fights. As for Conor McGregor, Tom sees him as the money man of UFC, although he acknowledges that a fight between them would never happen in real life due to the significant difference in their sizes.
Tom was then given more options to choose from. He selected Alexander Volkanovski to train with, decided to avoid Max Holloway, and expressed his willingness to fight Jose Aldo.
When it came to Daniel Cormier, Brock Lesnar, and Randy Couture, Tom chose to avoid Daniel Cormier, as he considers him a nightmare opponent. He expressed his desire to fight Brock Lesnar and train with Randy Couture.
In a matchup between Cyril Gane, Stipe Miocic, and Jon Jones, Tom chose to fight Jon Jones. It is worth noting that Tom has called out Jones multiple times on social media for a real-life UFC title fight. He expressed his intention to avoid Cyril Gane and train with Stipe Miocic.
Lastly, when asked to choose between boxing legends Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Oleksandr Usyk, Tom selected Anthony Joshua to fight with, decided to avoid Tyson Fury due to their friendship, and expressed his interest in training with Oleksandr Usyk.
It is clear that Tom Aspinall has his sights set on challenging some of the biggest names in combat sports. With his determination and talent, it will be fascinating to see how his career unfolds and if these matchups ever come to fruition.
Stay tuned for more updates on Tom Aspinall and many other fighter’s journey in the world of combat sports!
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