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Jon Jones vs Tom Aspinall: Is Age Catching Up? Plus, UFC London Fight Card Preview

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When it comes to mixed martial arts (MMA), the conversation around Jon Jones always draws strong opinions. At 37 years old, Jones has done almost everything there is to do in the UFC. He’s dominated divisions, defeated legendary names, and solidified himself as arguably the greatest fighter ever. However, as new fighters emerge, one big question keeps coming up: Is Jon Jones too old to keep fighting at the highest level? Recently, the Ringside Report MMA team, Dave Simon, Fred Garcia, and AJ D’Alesio, discussed Jones’ future, specifically focusing on the potential matchup against Tom Aspinall and covering the exciting UFC London event this weekend.

Why Jon Jones Should Think Twice About Tom Aspinall

Dave Simon firmly believes that Jon Jones fighting Tom Aspinall is simply not worth the risk. Jones, now approaching 38, is undeniably one of the greatest, and Simon points out, “There’s a limit to how far you can push this thing, and he’s already pushed it pretty far. We know he’s been partying for years. We know that he’s 37 years old.” According to Dave, taking a fight against someone young and dangerous like Aspinall could jeopardize Jones’ legendary status. Dave argues passionately, “If the UFC isn’t gonna give him the number that he feels that fight is worth to him, why would he take the fight?”

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Fred Garcia adds another perspective, seeing Jones’ inactivity as a missed opportunity. He notes, “Jon Jones to me is the greatest of all time, but if I have to say one thing, I feel he didn’t give us all the fights that we could have had from him because he’s been in trouble, fights have been delayed, fights have been canceled.” Garcia still believes Jones could beat Aspinall, but the risk is clear.

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AJ D’Alesio, however, pushes back on the idea that Jones should walk away quietly. AJ emphasizes Aspinall’s rising status: “Tom Aspinall right now is the guy that’s on his tail as being the next greatest. He’s got to beat him to be considered the greatest.” AJ insists the fight needs to happen, saying, “I think he could beat Jon Jones. I think he has the full package to do that.”

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The Impact of Jon Jones’ Age on Future Fights

Jon Jones’ age and accumulated wear and tear are pivotal in this debate. The hosts agree that the difference between Jones at his current age and the younger Tom Aspinall is significant. Dave Simon highlights this vividly, explaining, “He’s young, he’s big, he’s dangerous, and he doesn’t draw a dime. Why would you fight him if you’re Jon Jones? It’s not gonna pay, it’s dangerous.” Simon sees Jones as already having secured his legacy, making any additional risky fights unnecessary.

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AJ further underscores the age factor, noting, “Father Time is on Jon Jones’ side right now at 37. How many more years? He’s able to beat Ciryl Gane and Stipe Miocic, but Tom Aspinall is different.” AJ believes Aspinall represents the new breed of fighters—more complete, versatile, and youthful—which makes him a genuine threat to an aging Jones.

Garcia is more optimistic about Jones’ chances, emphasizing his unparalleled fighting IQ. “Jon Jones is the best fight IQ, the best fighter ever. This guy will figure it out,” Fred confidently states. He thinks Jones’ intelligence and experience could be the edge, even against younger competitors.

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UFC London Preview: Edwards vs. Brady and More

UFC Fight Night returns to London with an exciting card headlined by former UFC Welterweight Champion Leon Edwards taking on Sean Brady. The Ringside Report team anticipates a thrilling showdown, especially considering Brady stepping in for Jack Della Maddalena. Edwards aims to regain momentum and potentially line up another shot at the welterweight title.

Jan Błachowicz will face rising talent Carlos Ulberg in a compelling light heavyweight clash, providing fans with explosive potential. The card also features fan favorites like Molly McCann facing newcomer Alexia Thainara, and Gunnar Nelson battling the always-entertaining Kevin Holland. UFC London’s stacked lineup promises plenty of action and drama, highlighting the UFC’s return to the UK.

Ringside Report Hosts’ Picks for UFC London

FightDave SimonFred GarciaAJ D’Alesio
Leon Edwards vs Sean BradyLeon EdwardsSean BradyLeon Edwards
Jan Błachowicz vs Carlos UlbergJan BłachowiczCarlos UlbergJan Błachowicz
Gunnar Nelson vs Kevin HollandKevin HollandKevin HollandGunnar Nelson
Molly McCann vs Alexia ThainaraMolly McCannMolly McCannMolly McCann

Audience Insights: Fans Weigh in on Jones vs. Aspinall

The Ringside Report Network audience also chimed in during the live discussion, highlighting mixed opinions. Some echoed Dave’s sentiment about preserving Jones’ legacy, while others strongly supported Fred and AJ’s calls for seeing Jones against today’s top competition. This debate underscores why this potential matchup is such a hot topic among MMA fans worldwide.

Jon Jones’ Legacy: When is it Time to Walk Away?

Ultimately, the hosts agree Jon Jones’ legacy is secure, regardless of future fights. AJ strongly argues for the unmatched nature of Jones’ achievements, stating, “If he does walk away, there will be no one, I don’t think in the history of the fighting game for maybe decades, able to replicate what Jon Jones has done.” This statement puts into perspective the significance of Jones’s choice from here onward.

Dave Simon further clarifies the historical context of Jones’ career longevityHe became champion 14 years ago at 23 years old… he’s still on top. It’s a different age.” It’s clear Jones’ career length and success are rare in MMA, making each additional fight both a chance to add to his legacy and a potential risk.

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