Tom Aspinall fires brutal warning to Jon Jones as timeline on UFC super fight set
Tom Aspinall reckons that reigning UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones would have difficulties preparing for a fight with him due to his extraordinary finish rate since joining the promotion in 2020.
Aspinall, 31, has been keen to compete against Jones since defeating Sergei Pavlovich at Madison Square Garden last November to become the interim heavyweight champion.
But the Greater Manchester-born fighter had to settle for the role as a back-up on Saturday night, at UFC 309. in New York City as Jones made a successful defence of his heavyweight title for the first time against veteran Stipe Miocic.
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In the build-up to last weekend's bout, Jones, 37, who is regarded by many as the greatest fighter in UFC history, insisted that he would need to be paid handsomely to consider unifying his heavyweight title against the Briton.
However, Aspinall believes a potential bout would prove to be a nightmare for Jones to prepare for owing to his record-breaking resume in the UFC.
Since debuting against Jake Collier in July 2020, Aspinall has the shortest average fight time in the promotion's history (2:02), which he believes would limit the amount of analysis Jones is able to carry out.
Speaking about a potential bout with Jones, Aspinall told the Ariel Helwani Show: "He loves to study opponents like this. He has no chance of doing that with me, because my average fight time is the shortest in UFC history at 2:02. All 10 fights and that's something that keeps him up at night. That will keep him up at night, for sure.
"I'm a massive, massive question mark for him, and


