Head-to-Head Comparison
84.5"
Jon Jones
78"
Tom Aspinall
Jones' 6.5" reach advantage is a massive factor in standup exchanges
2:02
Tom Aspinall
Full Rounds
Jon Jones
Aspinall's fights end fast; Jones is built for championship rounds
80%
Tom Aspinall
39%
Jon Jones
Aspinall finishes at more than double Jones' rate
2026 AI Algorithm Prediction
Our advanced simulation engine analyzes over 50,000 fight scenarios. In a 3-round heavyweight clash:
58%
Jones
42%
Aspinall
Aspinall's speed advantage vs. Jones' 64% striking defense creates a competitive but favored split for the GOAT
Frequently Asked Questions
Who has longer reach, Jon Jones or Tom Aspinall?
Jon Jones has a significantly longer reach at 84.5 inches compared to Tom Aspinall's 78 inches. This 6.5-inch reach advantage is one of Jones' key assets in the heavyweight division, allowing him to strike from distances where opponents cannot effectively counter.
What is Tom Aspinall's finish rate?
Tom Aspinall has an impressive 80% KO/TKO finish rate, with most of his fights ending inside the distance. His average fight time is just 2:02, demonstrating his explosive finishing ability and making him one of the most dangerous heavyweights in the division.
Who does the AI predict to win between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall?
Our 2026 AI Algorithm predicts a 58/42 split in favor of Jon Jones in a 3-round simulation. The prediction factors in Aspinall's speed advantage versus Jones' elite 64% striking defense and championship experience. However, Aspinall's explosive power makes this a competitive matchup on paper.
How does Jon Jones' fight time compare to Tom Aspinall?
Jon Jones typically fights full championship rounds with an average fight time extending into later rounds, showcasing his cardio and strategic approach. In contrast, Tom Aspinall's fights average just 2:02, showcasing his tendency for quick finishes and early stoppages.