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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§MMA255 lb

Tom Aspinall

15-2-0(12 KO)
Age33
Height196 cm
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Stanceβ€”
KO %80%
Bouts18
NationalityUnited Kingdom
StatusActive
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Tom Aspinall at a Glance

Record
15-2-0 (12 KO)
Age
33 years old (born 11 April 1993)
From
United Kingdom
Height
196 cm (6ft 5in)

Biography

Thomas Paul Aspinall is an English professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is the current UFC Heavyweight Champion. As of 10 March 2026, he is #7 in the UFC men's pound-for-pound rankings. Aspinall is known for his finishing ability, having finished six of his eight UFC wins by the halfway point of the first round, and holds the UFC record for shortest average fight time at two minutes and eighteen seconds.

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Career Analysis

Tom Aspinall has compiled a professional record of 15-2-0 across 18 bouts. With 12 victories coming by stoppage, Aspinall carries a 80% knockout rate β€” marking them as one of the most dangerous finishers in the division.

Representing United Kingdom on the world stage, Aspinall competes in the 255 lb division. They remain active and looking for their next fight.

Stats Breakdown

15Wins
2Losses
80%KO Rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tom Aspinall's professional MMA record?

Tom Aspinall has a professional MMA record of 15 wins, 2 losses, with 12 wins coming by knockout.

When does Tom Aspinall fight next?

Tom Aspinall has no fight currently scheduled. Check the boxingnews.com schedule hub for the latest announcements.

How old is Tom Aspinall?

Tom Aspinall is 33 years old, born on 11 April 1993.

How tall is Tom Aspinall?

Tom Aspinall stands 196 cm (6ft 5in) tall.

Is Tom Aspinall undefeated?

No, Tom Aspinall has 2 professional losses on their record.

How many knockouts does Tom Aspinall have?

Tom Aspinall has 12 knockout wins β€” a 80% KO ratio across 15 professional victories.

Where is Tom Aspinall from?

Tom Aspinall represents United Kingdom, competing in the 255 lb division.

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