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Jon Jones Withdraws from UFC 295 Heavyweight Title Fight

Jon Jones has been forced to withdraw from his heavyweight title fight against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295 due to a serious injury. Find out more about the new matchups and the highly anticipated event.

| Jon Jones Withdraws from UFC 295 Heavyweight Title Fight

In a shocking turn of events, Jon Jones has been forced to withdraw from his highly anticipated heavyweight title fight against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295. UFC President Dana White confirmed that Jones suffered a serious injury during training, tearing a tendon that connects his pec to the bone. This injury will require surgery and will keep Jones out of action until next year.

| New Co-Main Event for Interim Heavyweight Belt

As a result of Jones’ withdrawal, a new co-main event has been scheduled for the interim heavyweight belt. Sergei Pavlovich, a rising star from Russia, will now face off against Britain’s Tom Aspinall. Both fighters are known for their knockout power and this matchup promises to be an explosive showdown.

| Jiri Prochazka and Alex Pereira to Compete for Vacant Light Heavyweight Title

Meanwhile, the main event at UFC 295 will feature Jiri Prochazka and Alex Pereira competing for the vacant light heavyweight title. Pereira, the former middleweight champion, is looking to bounce back from his loss to Israel Adesanya and become a two-weight world champion.

| Aspinall vs Pavlovich: A Clash of Heavyweight Contenders

Aspinall, on the other hand, has been on a remarkable run in the UFC. After suffering a serious knee injury last year, he made a triumphant return to the octagon in July, defeating Marcin Tybura. Now, he faces his toughest challenge yet in Pavlovich, who has been on a dominant six-fight win streak, finishing all of his opponents in the first round.

| Exciting Matchups and Electrifying Action

It’s a disappointing setback for Jones and his fans, but the show must go on at UFC 295. With two exciting matchups now headlining the event, fight fans are in for a night of electrifying action.

In a shocking turn of events, Jon Jones has been forced to withdraw from his highly anticipated heavyweight title fight against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295 . UFC President Dana White confirmed that Jones suffered a serious injury during training, tearing a tendon that connects his pec to the bone. This injury will require surgery and will keep Jones out of action until next year.

As a result of Jones’ withdrawal, a new co-main event has been scheduled for the interim heavyweight belt. Sergei Pavlovich, a rising star from Russia, will now face off against Britain’s Tom Aspinall. Both fighters are known for their knockout power and this matchup promises to be an explosive showdown.

Meanwhile, the main event at UFC 295 will feature Jiri Prochazka and Alex Pereira competing for the vacant light heavyweight title. Pereira, the former middleweight champion, is looking to bounce back from his loss to Israel Adesanya and become a two-weight world champion.

Aspinall, on the other hand, has been on a remarkable run in the UFC. After suffering a serious knee injury last year, he made a triumphant return to the octagon in July, defeating Marcin Tybura. Now, he faces his toughest challenge yet in Pavlovich, who has been on a dominant six-fight win streak, finishing all of his opponents in the first round.

It’s a disappointing setback for Jones and his fans, but the show must go on at UFC 295 . With two exciting matchups now headlining the event, fight fans are in for a night of electrifying action.