Tom Aspinall installed as UFC champion after Jon Jones confirms retirement
PA Sport Staff
Britain’s Tom Aspinall has been upgraded to UFC undisputed heavyweight champion following the official retirement of Jon Jones.
UFC president Dana White ended months of uncertainty in the heavyweight division by delivering the news after Saturday’s Fight Night in Azerbaijan.
Aspinall spent 19 months as interim champion and is only the third Briton to become a UFC champion.
American Jones – considered one of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time – had not competed since defeating Stipe Miocic in November.
“Jon Jones called us last night and retired,” White said.
“Jon Jones is officially retired. Tom Aspinall is the heavyweight champion of the UFC.
“Do I regret the time that I gave (Jones to decide)? Listen, if you look at what he’s accomplished in the sport, no.”
Aspinall had unsuccessfully campaigned to fight 37-year-old Jones.
Reacting to the news, the 32-year-old, who last fought in July, posted on Instagram: “For you fans, it’s time to get this heavyweight division going. An active undisputed champion.”
Aspinall is expected to defend his title this summer or in early autumn, with number-one contender Ciryl Gane a likely opponent.
“I obviously feel bad for Tom that he lost all that time and obviously money, but we’ll make it up to him,” said White.
“Tom Aspinall’s a good guy. He’s been incredible through this whole process.
“He’s been willing to do anything, fight him (Jones) anywhere at any time and do this, and now he’s like ‘I’ll fight anybody – you tell me who and I’ll fight them’.”