Watch Michael Bisping Crash Robert Whittaker’s Interim Title Celebration

It didn’t take long – or really any time at all – for middleweight champion Michael Bisping to begin what is likely to be a long battle of smack talk with newly-crowned interim champ Robert Whittaker after the surging 26-year-old defeated Yoel Romero in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2017) The Ultimate Fighter […]

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It didn’t take long – or really any time at all – for middleweight champion Michael Bisping to begin what is likely to be a long battle of smack talk with newly-crowned interim champ Robert Whittaker after the surging 26-year-old defeated Yoel Romero in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2017) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 25 Finale from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

No, “The Count” was in the cage as “The Reaper” was being crowned the interim champ, and in a scene surprising to no one, the outspoken Cyprus native put all of the spotlight on himself by spouting off at the always calm and respectful Whittaker. Check out the video here:

Whittaker remained respectful, saying he was destined to fight “The Count” after they were initially scheduled to meet at 2015’s UFC 193:

“We were destined to fight, mate, I think it’s fate. It really is. I’, hapy to keep your seat warm until you’re better, give me a breather, and we’ll give it a good crack, yeah?”

Bisping was respectful at first himself, but soon got the trash talk started:

“First of all, Robert, that was an awesome fight. Romero, well done. I wanted to come in here and talk a lot of hit, but that was an awesome fight. But the fact that you’re standing on there with that fucking belt on like you’re a champion makes me sick. you should be ashamed of yourself. (Slams down his belt) Here, take that, take that, fight me for it! I’ll see you soon, motherfucker.”

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Watch Michael Bisping Crash Robert Whittaker’s Interim Title Celebration

It didn’t take long – or really any time at all – for middleweight champion Michael Bisping to begin what is likely to be a long battle of smack talk with newly-crowned interim champ Robert Whittaker after the surging 26-year-old defeated Yoel Romero in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2017) The Ultimate Fighter […]

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It didn’t take long – or really any time at all – for middleweight champion Michael Bisping to begin what is likely to be a long battle of smack talk with newly-crowned interim champ Robert Whittaker after the surging 26-year-old defeated Yoel Romero in the main event of last night’s (July 7, 2017) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 25 Finale from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

No, “The Count” was in the cage as “The Reaper” was being crowned the interim champ, and in a scene surprising to no one, the outspoken Cyprus native put all of the spotlight on himself by spouting off at the always calm and respectful Whittaker. Check out the video here:

Whittaker remained respectful, saying he was destined to fight “The Count” after they were initially scheduled to meet at 2015’s UFC 193:

“We were destined to fight, mate, I think it’s fate. It really is. I’, hapy to keep your seat warm until you’re better, give me a breather, and we’ll give it a good crack, yeah?”

Bisping was respectful at first himself, but soon got the trash talk started:

“First of all, Robert, that was an awesome fight. Romero, well done. I wanted to come in here and talk a lot of hit, but that was an awesome fight. But the fact that you’re standing on there with that fucking belt on like you’re a champion makes me sick. you should be ashamed of yourself. (Slams down his belt) Here, take that, take that, fight me for it! I’ll see you soon, motherfucker.”

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