UFC heavyweight championTom Aspinallbelieves he will be cleared for contact training soon, and his eye is healing well.

Aspinall suffered a double eye poke atUFC 321during his heavyweight title fight with Ciryl Gane, after which the bout was declared a no-contest, and the Brit retained his heavyweight strap.

Aspinall had to undergo double eye surgery after that incident, and in the past few months, although he’s been back in the gym training, he’s not yet cleared to spar.

In Aspinall’s long absence, Gane andAlex Pereirawill fight for the interim 265-pound championship on June 14, and the winner is expected to meet Aspinall in a heavyweight title unification bout later this year.

In arecent video, while returning home from the eye hospital, Tom Aspinall shared a message with fans regarding his eye injury. The Brit says things are progressing well, and the doctors may soon give him the green light to start sparring.

“Things are progressing fu*king nicely, which I am very happy about. They are saying that pretty soon, if things keep moving in the right direction, I will be cleared for contact. I am back in the gym, I am back training, no sparring just yet.”

Aspinall is still not sure when he will return to the octagon, but is confident that by law he willfightthe soon-to-be-crowned interim heavyweight champion, and the UFC has told him the same.

“No specific month [for my return]. I am waiting to get clearance which is going to be coming soon. Any specific months depends on the UFC.”

Check out Tom Aspinall’s comments below:

🚨 Tom Aspinall says his eye is healing well and he'll be cleared for contact training soonHe says his return fight will be against the winner of Alex Pereira vs Ciryl Gane 👀"Those two gotta fight each other. Let them do their thing first, recover from that, and when…pic.twitter.com/xqPW37MOuI

Source: LowKickMMA.com