Jack Slack Podcast

239 - Ciryl Gane Looks Sharp against Tom Aspinall, Immediately Sabotages Self

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Oct 26, 2025
In this episode, the discussion pivots around the dramatic heavyweight clash between Ciryl Gane and Tom Aspinall, focusing on Gane's eye poke that led to a frustrating no contest. The conversation explores the implications for rematches and the persistent issue of eye pokes in MMA. Also highlighted is Aspinall's unique challenges against southpaws and the heavyweight division's matchmaking dilemmas. Jack reflects on other fights and fighters, analyzing styles and strategies, while celebrating Mizuki Inoue's impressive return to the ring.
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INSIGHT

Gane Is Built To Outlast Fast Heavyweights

  • Ciryl Gane's chin, pace, and body attack make him likely to extend heavyweights into later rounds and test fast starters.
  • Tom Aspinall's first-round teleport blitz is rare, but his output and timing may drop as rounds progress, creating a real test.
ANECDOTE

Gane's Eye Poke Ended A Compelling First Round

  • The Aspinall–Gane title fight was stopped after Gane shoved his fingers into Aspinall's eyes late in round one, ruled a no contest.
  • Jack Slack thinks it was stupid and likely non-malicious, and the incident robbed Gane of a major career moment.
ADVICE

Protect Fingers When Framing Opponents

  • When framing an opponent's face, turn your thumb down and point fingers away from the eyes to avoid accidental pokes.
  • Fighters must be careful pushing off the face because repeated pokes can cost a fight and pay.
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