The Ultimate Fighting Championship returned to London with a card featuring numerous UK notables, including the long-awaited comeback of Tom Aspinall. Aspinall had begun his UFC heavyweight career a perfect 5-0, impressing everyone with his outstanding grappling and increasingly potent striking. And his victories weren't just coming against low-level foes, as he had dominant first round stoppages of top contenders in Sergey Spivak and Alexander Volkov. Aspinall fought perennial Top 5 heavyweight Curtis Bladyes on July 23, 2022 but succumbed to an awful knee injury just 15 seconds into the contest. Now returning almost a year to the day, he sought to get back on track against Polish veteran Marcin Tybura. An excellent grappler in his own right, Tybura's striking and chin have always been lacking, but only the best heavyweights have managed to take advantage, with Tybura amassing an impressive 11-6 record in the UFC, including winning his last two outings, verdicts over Alexander Romanov and Blagoy Ivanov. It would be a stern test to see whether Aspinall had fully recovered.
Aspinall passed with flying colors at UFC Fight Night 224, needing just 73 seconds to knock out Ty-bura. He hurt him badly with the same gorgeous right elbow that he had caught Spivak with and then finished him off with punches. The London crowd roared its approval, and the heavyweight division welcomed back one of its very best fighters.
In other significant bouts, Paul Craig, who holds a first-round submission over Jamahal Hill and a last-second submission (literally!) of Magomed Ankalaev, dropped down from light heavyweight to middleweight to face No. 14 ranked middleweight Andre Muniz. Muniz won the first round, but Craig again displayed the uncompromising toughness and resourcefulness that had allowed him to win so many seemingly hopeless battles, battering Muniz with elbows to finish him in the second stanza.
Lastly, a top women's bantamweight contenders match was buried deep in the prelims when No. 4 Ketlen Vieira faced No. 7 Pannie Kianzad. Kianzad's grappling has improved a lot over the years, but it wasn't enough against the talented Brazilian judoka, as Vieira repeatedly took her down and kept her there, taking the easy decision.
In the event's aftermath, here are three solid fights that can be booked, whether in London or elsewhere.