Undisputed UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has broken his silence following widespread criticism surrounding his performance in his title fight against Ciryl Gane. The British heavyweight posted his official medical report online, confirming he suffered a serious eye injury through the bout — diagnosed as “bilateral traumatic Brown’s syndrome,” an unusual condition that affects eye movement and vision.
🚨🚨 Tom Aspinall breaks his silence and responds to critics, posting his medical report, confirming that he’s been diagnosed with “bilateral traumatic Brown’s syndrome”
He suffered orbital soft tissue trauma and a possible fracture of the proper medial orbital wall, doctors say pic.twitter.com/O6DVd3m5wR
— ACD MMA (@acdmma_) November 30, 2025
Aspinall revealed that he sustained orbital soft tissue trauma and a possible fracture of the proper medial orbital wall, an injury typically attributable to blunt force impact near the attention socket. This revelation clarifies why he appeared to lose peripheral vision and depth perception mid-fight, forcing him to rely heavily on defensive instincts against Gane’s striking precision.
“People assume I quit or looked off that night,” Aspinall wrote on social media. “But the reality is, I could barely see out of each eyes after the second round. I’m not here to make excuses, but this report shows what I went through in there.” His comments come after several pundits questioned his corner’s decision to permit the fight to proceed despite visible swelling.
Health workers indicate Brown’s syndrome can take months to totally heal, with recovery depending on the extent of tissue damage. For an elite heavyweight like Aspinall, whose reflexes and vision are core to his counter-striking style, the road to full recovery could possibly be long and sophisticated.
Despite the setback, Aspinall stays optimistic about returning to motion once cleared. “I’ll be back stronger. This isn’t the way in which I wanted things to go, but I’ve handled setbacks before,” he added.
His transparency in sharing medical documentation not only silenced critics but in addition underscored the brutal risks fighters face contained in the Octagon. For now, fans and medical professionals alike are watching closely as one among the division’s brightest talents begins the recovery process.

