Alexander Volkov (34-9 MMA, 8-3 UFC) and Tom Aspinall (11-2 MMA, 4-0 UFC) competed in a heavyweight competition at the main event of UFC London. These are some of the most exciting fighters on the UFC roster, and Aspinall has certainly enjoyed the support of the home crowd at the O2 Arena.
Round 1 – aspinal He looked as calm as ever and moved well beyond Volkov’s reach. Volkov was trying to take him down, but Aspinall showed his quick hands and dropped a three-fist combination to put him on his heels. Aspinall looked sharp with his boxing and got a nice takedown after avoiding a big hook from Volkov.
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Aspinall slammed into some brutal elbows that left a scar on Volkov’s face, but was back on his feet after taking some damage. Volkov was tired and was trying to keep Aspinall out of his pocket. He attempted a header, but Aspinall dodged it and secured another takedown. He immediately took control of the side and grabbed the lever lock to get the biggest win of his career.
Darren Till jumped into the octagon to celebrate Tom Aspinall’s defeat of Alexander Volkov at UFC London.
It was the biggest win of Aspinall’s career and the whole arena stood up after his impressive performance. UFC middleweight rival Darren Till was serving in his corner and immediately jumped into the octagon to celebrate his win. These two climbed over the fence and it was a must see moment.
Michael Bisping was lucky enough to interview Aspinall after his win, and after asking for a beer, he called in for a match against a rising heavyweight contender. Thai Tuivasa. He wants to beat the best Australian athlete, and Bisping was more than willing to give up his money for this fight.
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