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Tom Aspinall Enters 12-Week Training Camp

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Tom Aspinall has begun full training and is now in a 12-week camp, putting his expected return around late September. No fight has been officially announced for Aspinall's comeback.

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Tom Aspinall has entered a 12-week training camp, signaling that the UFC heavyweight champion is targeting an active return to competition. With the camp beginning around June 25, the math points to a potential comeback window opening in late September, though no fight has been officially announced.

Aspinall, 33, holds a 15-3 record and currently sits as the reigning heavyweight champion, also ranking sixth in the pound-for-pound standings. The Wigan-born fighter trains out of Team Kaobon and brings an imposing physical frame to the cage, standing six-foot-five with a 78-inch reach. His numbers inside the octagon are equally striking — he lands an exceptional 7.63 significant strikes per minute at a 67 percent accuracy rate, figures that rank among the most efficient in the sport. He also contributes on the grappling side, averaging 2.62 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 1.3 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a credible threat across all phases.

Tom Aspinall
Tom Aspinall

Why it matters

  • Aspinall is the UFC heavyweight champion, so any confirmed opponent immediately becomes one of the biggest fights in the division.
  • A late-September return timeline would shape the second half of the 2026 heavyweight calendar significantly.
  • His combination of elite striking volume, accuracy, and grappling activity makes him a dangerous stylistic puzzle for any contender the promotion might match him against.
  • The lack of an official announcement means the division remains in a holding pattern until a bout is confirmed.
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