A Bangkok ready guide to Tom Aspinall and the fencing shuffle step
Ufc 304 is a card stacked with talent. While English athletes and fans have been royally screwed over by the 3am main card start time, the fairly recent surge in mma talent will make up for an unfortunate schedule. The co main event is the unofficial fight for the people’s undisputed heavyweight champion. While Jon Jones, who has exactly one win since the COVID 19 pandemic began against a fighter allergic to wrestling, has a “legacy fight” against a 41 year old part time firefighter who hasn’t fought anyone on the current ufc roster, the real athletes have to pick up the slack. The current interim heavyweight champion looks to do this, fighting a very dangerous opponent in Curtis Blaydes, a fighter who has ruled the top 5 for years, unfortunately never being able to get an opportunity at ufc gold. While many fans have the fight pegged as a classic Aspinall steamroll, it would be foolish to doubt Blaydes’s chances at the upset. Aspinall has made a splash in the heavyweight division, hol...