Although the fight is still to be officially made, there's nothing to separate Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall in the betting with the pair 10/11 apiece.
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Jones is now widely accepted as the greatest MMA fighter of all time, eclipsing the likes of Anderson Silva, Georges St-Pierre, Demetrious Johnson and Khabib Nurmagomedov to stand alone, making his apparent reluctance to fight Aspinall all the most puzzling.
In nine fights since joining the UFC, Aspinall has only seen the second round once, and even then he finished the fight 69 seconds later. In a way, Aspinall's lack of Octagon time counts against him. He's been so devastating, nobody knows what to expect if the fight enters the championship rounds. Of course, the domination we've seen from him so far makes him a dangerous opponent, even for Jones, and it may be a reason the fight has still not been confirmed.
Instead, Jones and Stipe Miocic waited a year to face each other after Jones's injury lay-off, while Aspinall was forced to defend his interim title against Curtis Blaydes - avenging his only UFC defeat when he suffered a serious knee injury seconds into the fight.
Aspinall is a devastating striker, but he's yet to fight anyone near Jones's calibre, and while his ground game has also looked strong (Aspinall is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu), it's unclear whether he could dominate an elite wrestler in Jones.
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