We’ll Have Answers On Jones Vs. Aspinall In A Couple Weeks

It sounds as if UFC CEO Dana White might be growing tired of the waiting game when it comes to a title unification bout between UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones and interim champ Tom Aspinall.

“We’ll see how this thing plays out over the next couple of weeks,” White recently told Jim Rome. “If we can’t get this fight done, we’ll move on quickly. … We’ll have answers in the next couple weeks.”

One thing that White has made clear throughout this lengthy process is that Jones is not one to “run” from other fighters. The UFC boss reiterated that when speaking to Rome.

“Jon Jones has never, ever said, ‘I’m afraid to fight this guy,’ or ‘I don’t like this fight for me,’ or any of that stuff,” White said. “One time, his coach at the time, back in the day – I don’t know if he’s still with him or whatever. I think it’s the only fight we’ve ever canceled. I had to cancel a show because he wouldn’t fight Chael Sonnen, because his coach thought it was a bad idea to take that fight on late notice, but it had nothing to do with Jon Jones.

“Jon Jones has never turned down an opponent here or been afraid to fight anybody.”

Dana White Said At UFC 316 That Jon Jones Had Agreed To Fight Tom Aspinall

Earlier this month, White said Jones had agreed to fight Aspinall.

“It’s definitely the process with Jon Jones,” White said of the ongoing negotiations between the UFC and Jones at the UFC 316 post-fight press conference. “I’ve been going through this since the day he started this. It’s definitely the process. Him and Anderson Silva, every time throughout the history of being in business with those guys when it comes time to get them fights, it’s like dealing with artists. It’s interesting.

“It’s Aspinall’s fight. We’ve been talking to this kid forever about it and it’s his fight. Listen, you can’t make people fight. If Jon doesn’t want to fight, you can’t make him fight. We can try to make him fight. We can throw things at him that inspire him to want to fight but we’ll figure it out.”

“But yes, Jon agreed to fight Tom, fact,” White added in closing.

Tom Aspinall Is The Longest Serving Interim Champion

Aspinall won the interim UFC heavyweight crown in November 2023 with a knockout victory over Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. Aspinall took that fight on short notice when the original main event for that card, Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic for Jones’s heavyweight title was scrapped following an injury to Jones.

Despite Aspinall winning the interim crown, UFC CEO Dana White remained steadfast in saying that Jones vs. Miocic was the fight to make.

That fight did not take place until November 2024. Jones held on to his belt that night, beating Miocic by TKO in the third round. By that time, Aspinall had already defended his interim crown, scoring a first-round knockout win over Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 in July 2024.

Aspinall has been waiting for the title unification bout with Jones since Jones’s win over Miocic in November. In late April, Miocic became the longest-serving UFC interim champion, topping the 535-day reign of Renan Barao, who defended his interim title twice before being named undisputed champion.

Tom Aspinall Is Fed Up With Waiting For Jon Jones

In early June, Aspinall seemed frustrated by how long it is taking to get a title unification bout booked, going so far as to declare that Jones has retired.

“Jon Jones is retired,” Aspinall said. “I want to say God bless him moving forward in what he does with his life and career. We move on. I’m the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. I’m ready to take on all comers and get this division moving again.

“Those guys have been waiting around too long. The contenders are getting sick of it. Everybody’s getting sick of it. Even the fans are getting sick of this stuff. So, Jon’s retired and it’s time that we move on.

“I’m the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. I’m ready to take on all comers, get this division moving again. Us guys have been waiting around too long. The guys, contenders are getting sick of it, everybody’s getting sick of it, even the fans are getting sick of it. Jon’s retired and it’s time that we move on.”

We will have more on Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall as news becomes available.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/trentreinsmith/2025/06/18/dana-white-well-have-answers-on-jones-vs-aspinall-in-a-couple-weeks/