Almost one year ago to the day, in the same arena, Tom Aspinall suffered a freak knee injury when he threw a leg kick on the first strike of his fight against Curtis Blaydes and lost via TKO in just 15 seconds.
After 364 days of recovery and preparation, Aspinall was back at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday, the main event of a UFC Fight Night. And his comeback performance was as good as it gets.
Aspinall stopped fellow heavyweight contender Marcin Tybura via TKO at 1 minute, 13 seconds of the first round in his return fight from surgery in his home country. Aspinall rocked Tybura early with a right head kick, showing off his confidence with his knee, and put him down with a right hand shortly after.
Aspinall followed with punches, and referee Marc Goddard stepped in to call the stoppage.
“It’s been a really tough year for me,” said Aspinall, who tore his right MCL and meniscus and damaged his ACL against Blaydes on July 23, 2022. “I wasn’t myself last year. This was a whole new version of me. … I’m different now. My mind is different, my body is different. And I’m going all the way.”
ESPN has Aspinall ranked No. 5 in the world at heavyweight. UFC president Dana White said coming into this bout that…