Darren Till OUT UFC London coheadline fight against Jack Hermansson injured as Chris Curtis steps into

DARREN TILL was injured and has been forced to withdraw from his UFC London coheadliner fight with Jack Hermansson.

The card's top card in the capital is dominated by Tom Aspinall (heavyweight), the middleweight's training partner and against Curtis Blaydes (American Curtis Blaydes), 31.


Darren Till OUT UFC London coheadline fight against Jack Hermansson injured as Chris Curtis steps into
Darren Till was injured and has been unable to compete in his UFC London coheadliner

ESPN reports that Till was unable to continue due to an undisclosed injury.

Chris Curtis (34), will instead face Norwegian-born Norwegian Hermansson (34)

Till is currently coming off two consecutive losses to Robert Whittaker (31), and Derek Brunson (38).

Since then, he has been training with rising welterweight star Khamzat Chimiev (28).

Aspinall is currently UFC's No6 heavyweight champion, but Chael Sonnen has criticised Aspinall for not being more visible.

He reacted and hired the 45-year-old former title challenger as his media representative.

Sonnen stated to The Mac Life, "I will handle the media going into Tom's fight."

"We're going to just see what happens. If the audience likes it, then we'll go from there.

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Tom is a very skilled fighter and trainer, but I wanted him to get the attention he deserves.

"When I look at a guy like Tom, that's 12-2 and not only fought a former champion but also stopped him.

"He should be getting attention for this. Let me remind you that the main event was sold out, with Tom at the top.

"Tom gets credit for that. I don't know if Tom always demands credit.

"I believe that Tom is just one fight away from being in the world championship spot. Not for nothing, they have dealt him from the bottom."


Darren Till OUT UFC London coheadline fight against Jack Hermansson injured as Chris Curtis steps into
UFC London headlines Tom Aspinall