UFC star Tom Aspinall has revealed he watched so much pornography during his hiatus that he 'completed' Pornhub.
The surging heavyweight contender's rise up the ranks was cruelly halted last July in his UFC London showdown with Curtis Blaydes, in which he suffered a nasty knee injury.
Aspinall's injury setback left him with plenty of extra time, most of which he used to spend with his young family.
But he's jokingly claimed he also used the time to browse through Pornhub's massive archive.
During an appearance on The MMA Hour, he said: "Last time we spoke in an interview like this I think… it was pretty close after the injury.
"Close to surgery.
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"I was basically sat down, I was on like PornHub everyday, I got to the point where I completed it.
"I think I might be the only person to ever complete PornHub."
UFC fans were in hysterics at Aspinall's joke, with one saying: "Aspinall is such an unintentionally funny guy I love it."
Another said: "I love this man."
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And another said: "Lol GOAT things."
One remarked: "Undisputed Pornhub champ."
Another chimed in: "New mythical fighter unlocked – Tom 'PH' Aspinal."
Aspinall, 29, tore his right knee in three places just seconds into his showdown with Blaydes, which went down as a first-round TKO defeat.
But he's now in the final stages of recovering from the heartbreaking injury and looking to return to action in the summer.
He said: "I'm much happier now everything is good.
"We're moving in a good direction I feel amazing mentally and physically. Ready to go."
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