Australia's former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has suffered a devastating first-round submission loss to unbeaten Khamzat Chimaev - and a suspected broken jaw.
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Robert Whittaker revealed that he injured his loose teeth at UFC 308 and not his jaw “The Reaper” said it wasn’t the first time his teeth got pushed back in a fight Robert Whittaker made it clear that ...
Robert Whittaker is garnering a lot of sympathy online after his submission loss to Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 308 on Saturday. UFC commentator Daniel Cormier shared a graphic photo of Whittaker's ...
Robert Whittaker entered UFC 308’s co-main event as one of the most technically skilled middleweights in history. The former champion had only ever lost to elite competition at 185 pounds.
Expand Tweet From the opening bell, Chimaev's game plan was clear. He pressured Whittaker relentlessly, cutting off the cage and denying the Australian any opportunity to establish his rhythm.
The Russian phenom hoped to earn himself a title shot by beating Robert Whittaker, who is a former middleweight champion and the toughest opponent Chimaev has ever fought. However, ‘Borz’ made ...
There are few tougher fighters in the UFC than former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker. The 33-year-old Aussie missed significant time in the prime of his career after having surgery to repair ...