Tom Aspinall Says Jon Jones Is Scared To Fight Him
- Tom Aspinall met with Hunter Campbell, UFC chief business officer, to discuss his status and upcoming fight against Jon Jones, expressing optimism after their meeting.
- Aspinall is eager to unify his interim title with Jones's belt, stating, 'I'm in shape, and I'm ready to go whenever.'
- Despite Dana White guaranteeing a title unification in 2025, the fight between Aspinall and Jones has not yet been booked.
- Aspinall expressed frustrations over the wait for Jones but stated he feels 'very optimistic' about future opportunities after their meeting.
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