Rico Verhoeven clarifies Tom Aspinall sparring footage after Conor McGregor called it ‘woeful’

Rico Verhoeven is amused by Conor McGregor using his sparring footage with Tom Aspinall as analysis for a fight with Jon Jones.

[autotag]Rico Verhoeven[/autotag] is amused at the idea of [autotag]Conor McGregor[/autotag] or anyone else trying to use his sparring footage with interim UFC champion [autotag]Tom Aspinall[/autotag] as analysis for a potential title unifier with Jon Jones.

Verhoeven, the current GLORY Kickboxing heavyweight champion, is a good friend of Aspinall, with the pair frequently using each other in training camps for their respective bouts. They were in the gym recently, with Aspinall (15-3 MMA, 8-1 UFC) getting some rounds for his potential backup role at UFC 309 this month when Jones (28-1 MMA, 22-1 UFC) took on Stipe Miocic, as well as assisting Verhoeven ahead of his title defense with Levi Rigters at GLORY COLLISION 7 on Dec. 7 in the Netherlands.

After Jones defeated Miocic by third-round TKO, UFC CEO Dana White said he will do everything in his power to make the fight with Aspinall next. In anticipation of that, Aspinall recently said on “The Ariel Helwani Show” that Jones is worried about facing him because of the lack of fight footage he has to prepare off.

That prompted former two-division UFC champion McGregor to chime in on social media and point to some of the sparring videos that have surfaced between Aspinall and Verhoeven, to which he said Aspinall looked “woeful.” That takeaway was comical to Verhoeven.

“Come on – me and Tom, you really, really, really think me and Tom are going to spar for real and share that on the internet? Come on,” Verhoeven told MMA Junkie. “You’ve got to be kidding me. But that’s the mindset of the world today. They’re all like, ‘Yo, what’s on the internet, that’s what’s for real.’ Come on. We’re too smart for that. We’ve been playing this game for such a long time and that’s one of the reasons we’ve been dominating for such a long time, because we’re trying to outsmart everybody. So it’s definitely not a thing we would be posting. We were just having fun.

“Tom had to stay in shape and ready for either potentially fighting either Stipe or Jon at (UFC 309). So we were just having fun and imitating Jon a little bit, going left to right and moving around. That’s what we were doing. It’s not a true something you can analyze like, ‘He wasn’t looking that good vs. Rico.’ Because believe me. Tom is an amazing kickboxer. He would give definitely give the top three in GLORY their hands full in a fight. Every time he comes we talk and he’s such an amazing listener and he’s a learner. Every time I give him stuff, he comes back and he masters the trick I told him. I love it.”

Verhoeven said he ultimately knows the truth of what happens between Aspinall and himself when they are going at full speed and the camera aren’t running. It gives him extreme confidence that Aspinall would be the one to hand Jones his first true defeat in MMA competition, but it remains to be seen if the UFC can finalize the fight.

As goofy as Verhoeven thinks it is for anyone to look at his public sparring videos with Aspinall as having any substantial value, he doesn’t mind as long as it leads to the Jones fight coming to fruition.

“He has to take that fight,” Verhoeven said. “I understand his position. I understand why he’s not really eager to take that fight, because Tom’s a different type of animal. He’s a different type of monster. He’s fast. He’s agile. He can grapple. He can wrestle. He’s good on the ground. He can box. He can kick box. So I don’t think Jon wants a piece of Tom Aspinall.”

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Francis Ngannou’s team brings in GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven to prepare for UFC 270

Francis Ngannou’s team has brought in one of the best kickboxers on the planet to prepare for UFC 270.

UFC heavyweight champion [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag] is now training with one of the best strikers on the planet ahead of his title unification bout.

At UFC 270, Ngannou (16-3 MMA, 11-2 UFC) will face former training partner and current interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane (10-0 MMA, 7-0 UFC) in the main event of the UFC’s first pay-per-view event of 2022.

Bringing in world-class talent to mimic opponents is a key to success at the top levels of combat sports and Ngannou’s team has leaned on of the best professional kickboxers on the planet.

Wednesday evening, Xtreme Couture head coach Eric Nicksick revealed on Instagram that GLORY Kickboxing world heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven is training with Ngannou in preparation for Gane.

Rico Verhoeven and Francis Ngannou (Image courtesy of Eric Nicksick)
Rico Verhoeven and Francis Ngannou (Image courtesy of Eric Nicksick)

Nicksick told MMA Junkie the plan is to have Verhoeven work with Ngannou over the next week, if not more depending on how schedules align.

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Verhoeven was set to welcome former UFC heavyweight title challenger Alistair Overeem back to the kickboxing ring last month at Glory Collision 3, but an injury to Overeem canceled their meeting. Instead, Verhoeven met replacement opponent Jamal Ben Saddik and won via TKO in the fourth round to retain his heavyweight title.

The kickboxing champ has one professional MMA bout on his record and has professional boxing experience, but most know Verhoeven as one of the best kickboxers today.

Being that Gane (10-0 MMA, 7-0 UFC) is a former unbeaten muay Thai champion, bringing in a kickboxing champ would certainly give Ngannou good looks. In his 10 MMA fights, Gane has displayed a well-versed striking style, ranging from kicks, knees, punches and elbows.

Former training partners Ngannou and Gane never spent too much time sparring at their once shared gym MMA Factory Paris, but things have gotten a little testy between Ngannou and his former head coach Fernand Lopez since Ngannou moved to Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas. A video of Ngannou walking right past Gane and his team backstage at UFC 268 in New York went viral, leaving Gane rather perplexed at what he deemed as an unnecessary snub.

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Ex-UFC contender Alistair Overeem set to challenge champ Rico Verhoeven at GLORY: Collision 3

For the first time since his UFC departure, Alistair Overeem has a fight on the books.

[autotag]Alistair Overeem[/autotag] has his next combat sports assignment, and it comes in the form of one of kickboxing’s most notable names.

A former UFC heavyweight contender, Overeem is set to compete for the first time since his promotional release and subsequent signing with GLORY Kickboxing. At “GLORY: Collision 3,” Overeem will challenge champion [autotag]Rico Verhoeven[/autotag] for the heavyweight title.

The event will take place Oct. 23 at GelreDome, a 34,000-seat stadium in Arnhem, Netherlands. Overeem, 41, announced the news Monday on “The MMA Hour.”

Overeem departed the UFC days after a February TKO loss to Alexander Volkov. The loss was his second in four fights. Since 2010, Overeem has strictly competed in MMA. His last kickboxing bout was a TKO win over Peter Aerts in the K-1 Grand Prix 2010 Final. With that win, Overeem extended his kickboxing record to 10-4.

Verhoeven, 32, is regarded by many as one of the greatest heavyweight kickboxers of all time. He enters the match against Overeem with a 58-10 record and on a 14-fight winning streak, which includes victories over Badr Hari, Hesdy Gerges, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and, most recently, Tarik Khbabez.

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