Eddie Hearn has revealed that Tom Aspinall now generates more income outside the Octagon than inside it since signing with Hearn's talent agency earlier this year. Hearn stated the UFC heavyweight champion has already earned over seven figures through the partnership.
Eddie Hearn has revealed that UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall is now generating more money away from the Octagon than inside it, marking a significant commercial milestone for the British fighter since partnering with Hearn's talent agency earlier this year.
Hearn disclosed that Aspinall has already surpassed seven figures in earnings through the partnership, signaling a rapid and substantial expansion of the champion's profile beyond mixed martial arts.
Aspinall, 33, holds a professional record of 15 wins and 3 losses and currently sits atop the UFC heavyweight division. The Manchester-born fighter, representing Team Kaobon out of England, is also ranked sixth in the pound-for-pound standings — a reflection of how widely respected his performances have become across the sport. Standing six-foot-five with a 78-inch reach, Aspinall is a physically imposing champion whose technical output sets him apart from most heavyweights. He lands an extraordinary 7.63 significant strikes per minute at a 67 percent striking accuracy rate, numbers that are remarkable at any weight class but especially rare among fighters his size. He also averages 2.62 takedowns per 15 minutes, underlining his well-rounded threat on the canvas.

Why it matters
- Aspinall's commercial growth outside the UFC strengthens his negotiating position ahead of any future contract discussions
- A seven-figure external income stream demonstrates the growing marketability of heavyweight champions in mainstream business circles
- His pound-for-pound ranking and champion status make him one of the most visible figures in the sport, an attractive proposition for sponsors and commercial partners
The development suggests Aspinall's value is increasingly being recognized far beyond the fight game, with Hearn's agency providing the infrastructure to convert that sporting credibility into tangible commercial returns at a meaningful scale.

















