UFC on FOX 24’s Robert Whittaker Prepared for Ultimate Challenge

Robert Whittaker has stepped inside the Octagon six times since a 2014 loss to Stephen Thompson. And on all six instances, the former Ultimate Fighter winner has been declared the winner. Whittaker will try to take a major step towards becoming a top contender in the welterweight division this Saturday night at UFC on FOX […]

Robert Whittaker has stepped inside the Octagon six times since a 2014 loss to Stephen Thompson. And on all six instances, the former Ultimate Fighter winner has been declared the winner. Whittaker will try to take a major step towards becoming a top contender in the welterweight division this Saturday night at UFC on FOX […]

UFC on Fox 24: Can Robert Whittaker Overcome The Beast That Is Jacare Souza?

So, a week removed from a disappointing middleweight clash, we’ll all have the distinct pleasure of letting the UFC make it up to the fans with an equally intriguing bout at 185 lbs that could have major implications for the division. Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza gets to attempt to solidify his spot as top contender against the young, hungry prospect Robert Whittaker. It’s a fight that any casual fan or avid purist can appreciate. Both men have a propensity for finishing fights which only means potential excitement.

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So, a week removed from a disappointing middleweight clash, we’ll all have the distinct pleasure of letting the UFC make it up to the fans with an equally intriguing bout at 185 lbs that could have major implications for the division. Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza gets to attempt to solidify his spot as top contender against the young, hungry prospect Robert Whittaker. It’s a fight that any casual fan or avid purist can appreciate. Both men have a propensity for finishing fights which only means potential excitement.

Jacare Souza is a beast. Describing him as anything less would be a true insult to one of the greatest Brazilian jiu-jitsu practioners any fan has had the honor of watching. In recent years opponents have come to fear Jacare on the feet as much as he’s feared on the ground. In the striking realm he doesn’t use his jab as a stinging strike but rather a range fund for his powerful right hand and left hooks. It’s basic, but it’s his bread and better and he knows how to use those basics to enter into the clinch where he has crushing strength. He’ll be smart to use a similar game plan against the young Whittaker as the Australian-New Zealand fighter has a tendency to burst forward with a blitz from time to time.

If Jacare can get Whittaker to respect his punching power, then he’ll go a long way to implementing his game. Getting his opponent against the cage will be key in this fight, followed by the clinch and trips as he’s fond of. Once the fight hits the ground it could be all over for Whittaker.

The thing is, ‘The Reaper’ understands that fact very well. Robert Whittaker has some dangerous striking and great hand speed especially in the middleweight division. His movement and distancing allows him to get away with blitzing in and getting back out before his opponent can return fire *cough* karate tactics *cough*. Whittaker will do well to lean on his karate experience in order to leave enough of a gulf between him and Jacare. It will force Jacare to step forward into the middle space where Whittaker can blitz forward with blinding speed and power.

His jab as always should be used by Whittaker judiciously as Jacare can be explosive himself and leap into his strikes. If Whittaker’s jab is undisciplined, Souza can certainly clip him with a hard shot. Jabbing for distance and damage, keeping the center and having his back go nowhere near the cage are keys to victory that Whittaker must follow in order to not only survive but to keep Jacare on the end of his strikes. When Jacare does get aggressive, a left hook right straight combo would be a great option for Whittaker.

Here’s to hoping that this middleweight clash doesn’t end in some ludicrous controversy.

Who do you got, Jacare Souza or Robert Whittaker?


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Jacare Souza on Taking Robert Whittaker Fight: ‘Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained’

For Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, a bout with Robert Whittaker is another day at the office. Souza sits at the 3rd spot on the official Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight rankings. He will meet Whittaker inside the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri this Saturday night (April 15). The bout will be part of the main […]

For Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, a bout with Robert Whittaker is another day at the office. Souza sits at the 3rd spot on the official Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight rankings. He will meet Whittaker inside the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri this Saturday night (April 15). The bout will be part of the main […]

UFC Rankings: Robert Whittaker Climbs, Featherweight Division Loses McGregor

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The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Fight Night 101, and Conor McGregor was removed from the featherweight division completely.

McGregor now sits atop the lightweight ranki…

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The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC Fight Night 101, and Conor McGregor was removed from the featherweight division completely.

McGregor now sits atop the lightweight rankings, as he relinquished his featherweight belt recently. The UFC promoted Jose Aldo to champion and put an interim title on the line between Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway at UFC 206 next weekend.

Dooho Choi was the biggest featherweight winner, moving up three spots to No. 11. Andre Fili also entered the Top-15.

Robert Whittaker, who finished Derek Brunson in the main event last weekend, climbed ahead of Anderson Silva and into sixth at middleweight.

UFC Fight Night 101 Garners Third-Lowest Ratings Of Year On FS1

As expected, viewership for UFC Fight Night 101 was not great due to the lineup and the main event. The UFC Fight Night 101 main card did an average of 686,000 viewers. This is was down from the UFC Fight Night 100 main card, which drew 769,000 viewers. The prelims for the event drew 654,000

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As expected, viewership for UFC Fight Night 101 was not great due to the lineup and the main event. The UFC Fight Night 101 main card did an average of 686,000 viewers. This is was down from the UFC Fight Night 100 main card, which drew 769,000 viewers. The prelims for the event drew 654,000 viewers, which is up from the UFC FN 100 prelims that did 532,000 viewers. The post-fight show drew 199,000 viewers.

The main card viewership number was the third lowest rating of 2016 for UFC events on FOX Sports 1.

UFC Fight Night 101 took place on Saturday, November 27, 2016, at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The prelims aired on UFC Fight Pass at 6:30 p.m. ET with three bouts and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card featured six bouts and aired at 10 p.m. ET. Derek Brunson vs. Robert Whittaker in a middleweight bout headlined this event while Andrew Holbrook vs. Jake Matthews in a lightweight was placed in the co-main event.

For 2016, the UFC is averaging 994,000 viewers for FS1 Fight Night events, which is up 10% from 2015’s average. The prelims are also up, 21% with a 739,000 average this year, up from 610,000 last year.

The UFC returns to television this Saturday with Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale) at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event will be headlined by a UFC Flyweight Championship bout with current champion Demetrious Johnson facing the winner of the flyweight tournament from The Ultimate Fighter 24.

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Derek Brunson Admits He ‘Fought With No Gameplan’ In Mebourne

Formerly surging middleweight Derek Brunson may have earned a $50,000 bonus for his part in last night’s “Fight of the Night”-winning slugfest with Robert Whittaker in the main event of UFC Fight Night 101 from the Rod Laver in Melbourne, Australia, but that isn’t much of a consolation prize for the veteran fighter. Suffering a

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Formerly surging middleweight Derek Brunson may have earned a $50,000 bonus for his part in last night’s “Fight of the Night”-winning slugfest with Robert Whittaker in the main event of UFC Fight Night 101 from the Rod Laver in Melbourne, Australia, but that isn’t much of a consolation prize for the veteran fighter.

Suffering a first-round TKO due to a vicious onslaught of hands and feet from Whittaker, Brunson’s five-fight win streak came to a screeching halt in perhaps his most pivotal bout, and many are still wondering why he chose to rush in so carelessly winging power shots.

Brunson knows it wasn’t the most effective path to a win, revealing his thoughts at the UFC Fight Night 101 post-fight presser via Submission Radio:

Brunson admitted that he fought with ‘no gameplan’ and perhaps got caught up in the emotions of his winning streak:

“It definitely sucks. Put together a streak and worked really hard to. But when you come out here and fight with no gameplan, I looked like a chump out here tonight, but I take it on the chin, take it for what it’s worth. I know I’m better than I showed, this sport is growing and it’s about patience rather than getting caught up in, you know, five in a row, wanting a title shot, main event; but remembering to put on a great fight and also be smart.”

Asked about what prompted such a reckless performance, Brunson said the change of the fight from three rounds to a five-round main event may have played into how he fought, and also the obvious push for fighters to stop fights impressively lead to him looking for a huge stoppage:

“Yeah, it was the main event, you know? It was originally supposed to be three rounds, I fell into the whole, got impressed, we didn’t really prepare for five rounds. But I was in really good shape to go if we need to go. I was just relying more on the fact that, not looking past Whittaker because I know what was at stake, but just trying to impress because I know what this sport is about.”

The Jackson-Winkeljohn will now look to rebound in the talented 185-pound fray, and it would seem if he could only reign in his all-out aggression, he has the talent and experience to become a top contender.

Thanks to his admittedly careless effort last night, however, it’s Whittaker who is now on the very outside of the title picture.

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