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UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall says he will be ready to face Frenchman Cyril Gann in an undisputed title fight in Paris in September.
Aspinall is recovering from an eye injury and Gunn sees off Alex Pereira for the interim heavyweight title. Sunday’s UFC Freedom 250 At the White House.
While not mentioning Aspinall by name after the win, 36-year-old Gann made it clear he was open to a rematch and the Briton called for the fight to take place in France.
“Paris in September? I’ll do it,” said Aspinall. “I’ll go to Paris. Let me know. I’ll be there.”
Last October first fight The pair were deemed no contest due to repeated eye pokes from Gann which resulted in Aspinall being unable to continue.
British Surgery done Said in May that he was back in non-contact training after losing both eyes in February.
Aspinall called Gann a “cheater” Criticized Gaine’s use of elbows after that fight and now in the win against Perera.
Gain dropped Pereira with a left hand before landing an elbow to the back of the Brazilian’s head, which is illegal in MMA, although referee Herb Dean called no foul.
Second round stoppage At the event, The bout, which took place on what would have been US President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, ended Perera’s hopes of becoming the UFC’s first three-division champion.
“(The elbow) looks a bit illegal,” the 33-year-old said. “They look so lawless. What’s going on? Thrown him off with a jerk and now he’s trying to finish him off.
“He looked good. I’ll have to watch it again. Seemed like a lot of illegal elbows going on. Illegal punches but generally looked good.”