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    Robert Whittaker plans to make decision on light heavyweight move after next fight

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaMarch 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Robert Whittaker is likely one of the all-time greats of the middleweight division. May he shut out his profession with a light-weight heavyweight run?

    A former UFC champion at 185 kilos, Whittaker has beforehand teased the potential of leaping as much as 205 kilos, although he’s but to decide to the transfer. On the newest episode of his MMArcade Podcast, he was once more requested about probably altering divisions and he supplied an up to date timetable for when he’ll decide.

    “I’m going to determine after this subsequent battle,” Whittaker mentioned. “So yet another at middleweight on the very least relying on I’m going to essentially attempt to push the boundaries of muscle-to-weight ratio and all the pieces and simply see the place we come up.”

    In Whittaker’s most up-to-date outing at UFC 308 this previous October, he suffered a brutal submission loss to Khamzat Chimaev that noticed his jaw dislocated by a Chimaev face crank. He’s but to formally e-book his subsequent battle, although he has mentioned a bout with fellow former middleweight champion Sean Strickland is sensible.

    Strickland remains to be Whittaker’s best choice and he has a June date in thoughts.

    “That will be nice,” Whittaker mentioned. “Worldwide Combat Week.”

    Ought to “The Reaper” change divisions, it wouldn’t be the primary time he’s moved up in weight within the UFC. As a 21-year-old welterweight, Whittaker gained a world version of The Final Fighter in 2012 to earn his UFC contract, then competed a handful of occasions within the division earlier than transferring to middleweight in 2014.

    Whittaker thrived in his new weight class, rattling off six straight wins to arrange a matchup with Yoel Romero for an interim title. He defeated Romero to say the belt and was later elevated to undisputed champion. Although he finally dropped his title to Israel Adesanya, he went on to rack up notable middleweight victories towards the likes of Paulo Costa, Marvin Vettori, Kelvin Gastelum, Jared Cannonier, and Darren Till.

    His solely losses at 185 kilos are to Chimaev, Adesanya, and present champion Dricus du Plessis.



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