In anticipation of his UFC Heavyweight Defending Defense against Ciryl Gane on UFC 321, Tom Aspinall has welcomed a new coach in his camp.
On October 25, Tom Aspinall will make the first official defense of his heavyweight title since he has been upgraded to the undisputed champion after the retirement of Jon Jones.
UFC boss Dana White was announced that Ciryl Gane will be the challenger who did not sit well with UFC fans and even Joe Rogan claimed that he would have chosen another competition for Aspinall.
However, only a few months after their collision in Abu Dhabi, Aspinall has sworn to come for once and for all, since this will be his third shot in the title.
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Aspinall welcomes new coach in its UFC 321 Fight Camp
The 32-year-old is the current face of the British MMA, which leads the sport over that side of the pond, and he and his father, Andy, have created a heavyweight super camp during their time in the UFC.
With MMA still a growing sport in the United Kingdom, large gyms are extremely difficult to find, and so Andy decided to create his own gym instead, exclusively from light heavyweight and heavyweight hunters.
And since then, Aspinall has looked relatively unbeatable, with the enormous advantage of training with large hunters daily.
For his fight against the slick kickboker, Gane, however, the Brit welcomed a new coach in his camp to help further with the breakdown of 'Bon Gamin'.
Stipe Drvis has been added to the Super team to help Aspinall with its boxing before October 25.
“Everything is good. I am boxing and conditioning (coach), I enjoy it. Tom is a very good hunter, the best in the world and I am happy to work with him. He is very fast and explosive, incredible for this weight,” Drvis said on the recent YouTube upload of Aspinall.
Drvis is the coach of newly signed UFC Heavyweight Ante Delija, who has been part of the Aspinall camp for more than a year.
Gane's coach warns Aspinall of possible shame
In anticipation of their fight, Gane and Aspinall apparently remained respectfully for each other and each other's skills.
However, the coach of Gane warned the Aspinall about potential shame, given the Brit claimed that he would lose Gane once and for all.
