Jon Jones Takes Tom Aspinall Trolling to Next Level by Riding Horse with Eye Patch

Following UFC 321's lackluster outcome, Jon Jones takes a unique dig at heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall.


Jon Jones Takes Tom Aspinall Trolling to Next Level by Riding Horse with Eye Patch

Jon Jones trolls Tom Aspinall's eye injury (via GivemeSport, X)

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The saga between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall continues to find new life even after Jones has stepped away from active competition. Despite Jones’ retirement from the sport, he has found new ways to keep the feud alive. ‘Bones’ recently aimed at Aspinall once again after the lackluster conclusion of the heavyweight title bout at UFC 321 and mocked the champion’s eye injury.

The tensions between the two fighters stem from Aspinall’s rise through the division. After defending his interim title against Curtis Blaydes, Aspinall called out Jones, who at the time held the undisputed championship. The exchange led to an online feud, with both men taking repeated digs at each other. During this period, reports emerged that Jones had turned down a $30 million offer to face Aspinall.

When Jones retired, Aspinall was promoted to undisputed heavyweight champion and put his title on the line against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321. The bout ended in a no-contest after Gane accidentally double eye-poked Aspinall in the first round. Soon after, Jones appeared at an event riding a horse with an eye patch, seemingly mocking the incident that had occurred at the Etihad Arena.

The video of Jones’ appearance originated from the Dirty Boxing 4 event, an organization co-owned by the former UFC champion. The promotion has built a reputation for its unconventional ruleset that blends striking disciplines in a hybrid format. Jones’ involvement in the promotion has kept him active in the combat sports world, even after his formal retirement from mixed martial arts.

The long-running saga between Jones and Aspinall has had a notable effect on the heavyweight division. During Jones’ tenure as champion, his refusal to face Aspinall, who was then the interim titleholder, created a period of uncertainty within the division. The British champion’s career momentum also slowed as he awaited a chance to unify the belts, which never materialized before Jones’ retirement.

As both men move further into separate phases of their careers, the shadow of their rivalry still lingers over the heavyweight scene. Jon Jones’ latest jab serves as a reminder of the tension that once defined the division. At the same time, Tom Aspinall continues to look ahead, aiming to rebuild his momentum after the anticlimactic end to UFC 321.

Fans react to Jon Jones trolling Tom Aspinall’s eye injury

Many noted that this wasn’t the first time Jon Jones took subtle jabs at Tom Aspinall online, as he had previously changed his profile picture on X to a duck after being accused of “ducking” the British heavyweight. His latest appearance with the horse and eye patch was seen by many as a continuation of that trolling behavior, showing how Jones continues to stay in the spotlight even outside the Octagon.

Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall facing off
Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall facing off (via The Mac Life)

Another section of fans criticized Jones for continuing to mock Aspinall despite never facing him during his active championship run. They argued that his constant teasing appeared unnecessary, especially given that Aspinall was the interim champion waiting for an opportunity to unify the belts. Many felt that ‘Bones’ actions were disrespectful and that he should move on rather than take repeated shots.

Some fans, however, used the moment to turn the tables on Jon Jones, reminding him of his own history with eye-poke-related fouls during his fighting career. They highlighted how ironic it was for him to mock an opponent for an eye injury, given his record of eye pokes in several bouts. The discussion reignited old debates around Jones’ career and served as a reminder that his legacy has not been without controversy.

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