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Tom Aspinall hints at return despite criticism of his current UFC contract

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Eddie Hearn doesn’t believe the UFC is paying Tom Aspinall what he’s worth. The boxing promoter recently announced that the heavyweight champion had signed with the Matchroom Talent Agency.

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Eddie Hearn doesn’t believe the UFC is paying Tom Aspinall what he’s worth. The boxing promoter recently announced that the heavyweight champion had signed with the Matchroom Talent Agency. Hearn has now taken on an advisory role in Aspinall’s career, and he hasn’t wasted any time voicing his thoughts on how his new client is being treated by the UFC.

Eddie Hearn takes aim at Tom Aspinall’s pay in the UFC Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images Eddie Hearn didn’t hold back when asked about UFC fighter pay, especially after reviewing Tom Aspinall’s contract. The 46-year-old called it a ‘disgrace’ and questioned whether the financial return is even worth it for the current interim heavyweight champion. “I represent the UFC world heavyweight champion,” Hearn said during a press scrum.

“I’m gonna bite my tongue a little bit for now, but what I will tell you is his contract is a f——g disgrace. ” “Honestly, if I’m Tom Aspinall, I’m looking at the contract and going ‘I don’t even think you should f——g bother, mate. ’ But he wants to come back, rematch Gane, fight Pereira and defend his heavyweight title.

” Tom Aspinall back in the gym training after UFC 304 Aspinall posted an Instagram story on Thursday, showing himself back in the gym and sparring for the first time since he suffered two eye pokes during his split draw with Ciryl Gane at UFC 304. In his caption, he wrote: “First spar back since injury. Not sure what’s next yet.