"I'm definitely going to do MMA for now, I still have a lot of things to do in the UFC at the moment. However, when you see how much the Saudis are paying, if we're talking about $15 million per fight, you can never say never. At the end of my career, I might have thoughts about that. But right now I have a lot of unfinished business in the UFC, so I'm never going to give it up. I feel like you'll see me in a couple boxing bouts, but it's unlikely I'll have a title under my belt because you have to give your whole life to become a world champion in boxing," Low Kick MMA quotes Aspinall as saying.
Recall that on July 27 at UFC 304, Aspinall knocked out Curtis Blades in the first round.