The UFC heavyweight division is buzzing with anticipation as the highly-ranked Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane prepare for their highly-anticipated rematch. But here's where it gets controversial... Despite Aspinall's impressive performance in the first round, some are questioning his decision to not continue the fight after suffering an eye injury. Shamil Gaziev, a UFC heavyweight contender, offers a unique perspective, arguing that the fight was always a '50:50' contest. Gaziev believes that Aspinall's one-punch style and Gane's combination-based approach made the outcome unpredictable. However, the narrative surrounding the fight has been dominated by Aspinall's eye injury and the subsequent debate over whether he should have continued. Jon Jones, a UFC legend, has even criticized Aspinall's skillset as 'overrated'. As the rematch approaches, Gaziev's insight adds an intriguing layer to the discussion. But will it change the public's opinion? And this is the part most people miss... The UFC's heavyweight division is a hotbed of talent, and the recent performances of Serghei Spivac have only added to the excitement. Spivac's losses to Aspinall and Gane, along with his back-to-back defeats to Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Jailton Almeida, have left fans wondering if he's on the decline. Gaziev, however, is looking to make a statement of his own. He aims to record his biggest UFC win to date by defeating Spivac in Qatar later this month. Will Gaziev's performance be enough to silence the doubters and solidify his place in the heavyweight division? The UFC heavyweight division is a fascinating mix of skill, strategy, and controversy. As the rematch between Aspinall and Gane approaches, the public's opinion will be divided. Will Gaziev's insight change the narrative? Or will it be business as usual in the UFC's heavyweight division? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the UFC heavyweight division is far from boring.