Jon Anik Optimistic for December Showdown: Aspinall vs. Jones in Historic UFC Heavyweight Clash
UFC broadcaster Jon Anik expresses hope for a December unification bout between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall, promising a historic heavyweight clash.




Jon Anik Optimistic for December Showdown: Aspinall vs. Jones in Historic UFC Heavyweight Clash
UFC broadcaster Jon Anik has voiced his optimism for a December showdown between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall, potentially setting the stage for one of the most anticipated heavyweight title fights in UFC history. Anik, standing in for UFC president Dana White at the recent UFC 316 news conference, expressed his hopes for the bout to take place in Las Vegas.
Tom Aspinall, the interim heavyweight champion from Britain, has been waiting for 18 months to unify the title with Jon Jones, the reigning champion. Jones, who last defended his title against Stipe Miocic in November, has been elusive, teasing retirement and keeping fans on edge. Aspinall, 32, has been vocal about his desire to face Jones, but the American fighter has remained non-committal.
The Growing Frustration Among Fans
The delay has led to growing frustration among UFC fans, with over 150,000 signatures on a petition demanding that Jones be stripped of his title if he continues to avoid the fight. Anik, however, remains hopeful. "I think a fight between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall is bigger if they are both champions," Anik said. "I'm hopeful they're going to fight in December in Las Vegas."
The Stakes for Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall
Jon Jones, widely regarded as one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time, boasts an impressive record of 28 wins, one loss, and one no-contest. Aspinall, on the other hand, has not fought since defending his interim title against Curtis Blaydes in Manchester 11 months ago. The potential fight between these two titans could redefine the heavyweight division and solidify their legacies.
The Broader UFC Landscape
Meanwhile, UFC 316, set to take place at the Prudential Centre in Newark, New Jersey, features a rematch for the bantamweight title between Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley. The co-main event will see Julianna Pena defend her bantamweight title against Kayla Harrison. Additionally, former Bellator bantamweight champion Patchy Mix is set to make his UFC debut against Mario Bautista, following in the footsteps of Patricio Pitbull, who recently transitioned to the UFC.
Conclusion
As the MMA world eagerly awaits the potential clash between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall, the stakes could not be higher. With Anik's optimism and the growing anticipation among fans, December could mark a historic moment in UFC history.