In Aspinall’s absence, fellow Briton Paddy Pimblett takes the British MMA spotlight when he faces American Gaethje at UFC 324 on 24 January.
The interim bout has been made because champion Ilia Topuria will not be fighting while he works through issues in his personal life.
Last week, Topuria released a statement, external revealing he is facing allegations of domestic abuse from his ex-wife – allegations the Georgian-Spaniard says are untrue.
With Pimblett yet to record a win over any of the current top 10 in the UFC’s lightweight rankings, some have suggested he has been “cherry picked” for a title shot.
The broader picture, however, gives more insight as to why Pimblett may have been chosen over other viable contenders, with a large part of the reasoning down to his entertainment value.
If and when Topuria returns, it could set up an enticing clash with Pimblett for the undisputed title, should he beat Gaethje.
The pair have history after clashing at a hotel before UFC London in 2022, where Pimblett was filmed throwing a bottle of hand sanitiser at Topuria.
Pimblett has won over his doubters almost every time he has stepped inside the octagon, so do not be surprised he if he’s got a few more tricks up his sleeve for 2026.