Robert Whittaker Forced Out Of UFC 221, Replaced by Yoel Romero

The first high-profile bout to be bitten by the injury bug in 2018 is here. News arrived from ESPN early this morning that UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has been forced out of his first scheduled title defense against former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of February 10’s UFC 221 from Perth, Australia. […]

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The first high-profile bout to be bitten by the injury bug in 2018 is here.

News arrived from ESPN early this morning that UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has been forced out of his first scheduled title defense against former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of February 10’s UFC 221 from Perth, Australia.

Rockhold will now face top-ranked contender Yoel Romero, whom Whittaker initially beat for the interim title in the main event of last July’s UFC 213, for a new interim title. Whittaker just became the official champion after former champ Georges St-Pierre vacated the title following his third-round submission win over former champ Michael Bisping in the main event of November 4’s UFC 217.

It’s an especially devastating hit for an already lacking pay-per-view, which features Mark Hunt vs. Curtis Blaydes in the co-main but not much else that would justify calling it a true pay-per-view-worthy event.

Regardless, Rockhold will continue his climb back towards the title by facing Romero, who was scheduled to take on David Branch on February 24, for the interim title. The former Strikeforce and UFC champ only recently returned to action following a lengthy layoff after his loss to Bisping at UFC 199, defeating former WSOF champ Branch last September. Romero has been out of action since his loss to Whittaker.

Many thought that, following roughly a year-and-a-half of uncertainty during Bisping’s chaotic reign, the division was finally set for some clarity and progression towards the norm with the champion facing a rightful number one contender, and indeed the decision to have Whittaker headline UFC 221 was an obvious one considering his ties to Australia.

That will have to wait, however, as it’s unknown what Whittaker’s timeline to return is, leaving yet another UFC title on the shelf. The understandably devastated champion issued a brief statement addressing his disappointment at being declared unfit to compete:

“I’m beyond disappointed that I’m unable to defend the title in my home country of Australia. I hope the fans enjoy what should be a great night of fights at UFC 221 and I look forward to a recovery as soon as possible that will have me back in the Octagon to face the winner of the main event.”

The turn of events is also a blow to the UFC’s seeming attempts to get some of their most talented divisions back on track in some sense by using the old style of having champions fight top contenders, but as the past has repeatedly shown, nothing is guaranteed in the cutthroat world of the fight game – especially high-profile title fights.

UFC 221 will feature a title fight, but at what point will fans stop caring about interim titles, if they haven’t already?

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Check Out The Newly-Released UFC 221 Poster

The UFC middleweight division will finally get some semblance of clarity after a year-and-a-half of chaos when champion Robert Whittaker makes his first title defense against former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of February 10’s UFC 221 from Perth, Australia. It could be argued that the match-up is the first rightful pairing for […]

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The UFC middleweight division will finally get some semblance of clarity after a year-and-a-half of chaos when champion Robert Whittaker makes his first title defense against former champion Luke Rockhold in the main event of February 10’s UFC 221 from Perth, Australia.

It could be argued that the match-up is the first rightful pairing for the 185-pound belt since Michael Bisping won it by shockingly knocking out Rockhold at June 2016’s UFC 199, after which he defended the belt against retiring, then No. 14-ranked Dan Henderson before facing – and getting choked unconscious by -unretiring former welterweight king Georges St-Pierre.

It’s also a huge fight for Whittaker, the first during his reign as official champ after St-Pierre vacated the belt after admitting he wouldn’t be fighting at 185 pounds in the long run. For Rockhold, it’s a chance to prove he’s still the best middleweight in the world after recently returning to the cage against former WSOF champion David Branch with a second-round TKO. To get anticipating building, the UFC recently released the official poster for the event.

Check it out right here:

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Pic: Mark Hunt Is Surprisingly Svelte Heading Into UFC Return

Fan favorite UFC slugger Mark Hunt was largely at odds with his employer throughout the majority of 2017, but “The Super Samoan” will nevertheless make his octagon return when he faces prospect Curtis Blaydes in the co-main event of February 10’s UFC221 from Perth, Australia. It’s a dangerous fight for the longtime veteran Hunt, who’s […]

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Fan favorite UFC slugger Mark Hunt was largely at odds with his employer throughout the majority of 2017, but “The Super Samoan” will nevertheless make his octagon return when he faces prospect Curtis Blaydes in the co-main event of February 10’s UFC221 from Perth, Australia.

It’s a dangerous fight for the longtime veteran Hunt, who’s coming off of an impressive fourth-round stoppage of Derrick Lewis in Auckland, New Zealand last June. Still embroiled in a messy lawsuit against the UFC, Brock Lesnar, and Dana White about his UFC 200 loss to Lesnar, Hunt has quietly racked up a 3-1(1) record in his last five UFC bouts and still remains in some semblance of contention in the shallow heavyweight landscape.

And apparently he knows it, as a photo of Hunt recently surfaced from UFC on BT Sport that featured “The Super Samoan” looking incredibly in-shape and svelte for the normally hefty brawler. Check it out right here:

Hunt will have his work cut out for him, who has won all of his UFC bouts except his octagon debut against currently rising title contender Francis Ngannou. A TKO win over Adam Milstead was overturned to a no contest after Blaydes tested positive for marijuana.

Regardless, Hunt is back and looks to be taking “Razor” very seriously.

Will it be enough to send another potential rising star packing?

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Cris Cyborg Has Agreed to Face Megan Anderson at UFC 221

UFC female featherweight champion Cris Cyborg claimed following her UFC 219 title defense vs. Holly Holm that she believed fighting Megan Anderson – in Anderson’s home country of Australia – was the next logical bout. And now it appea…

UFC female featherweight champion Cris Cyborg claimed following her UFC 219 title defense vs. Holly Holm that she believed fighting Megan Anderson – in Anderson’s home country of Australia – was the next logical bout. And now it appears closer than ever to being a reality. Cyborg posted on Instagram that she has accepted a […]

Mackenzie Dern’s Octagon Debut at UFC 222, Two Fights Added to UFC 221

While most of the world relaxed and enjoyed, the UFC continued to announce fights over the holiday weekend. At UFC 222, unbeaten prospect Mackenzie Dern will make her Octagon debut vs. Ashley Yoder. The bout was confirmed by matchmaker Sean Shelby duri…

While most of the world relaxed and enjoyed, the UFC continued to announce fights over the holiday weekend. At UFC 222, unbeaten prospect Mackenzie Dern will make her Octagon debut vs. Ashley Yoder. The bout was confirmed by matchmaker Sean Shelby during a MetroPCS chat with Forrest Griffin. “Mackenzie Dern will be making her debut […]

UFC 221 Card: Teruto Ishihara-Jose Alberto Quinonez, Tai Tuivasa-Cyril Asker Set

Two new bouts have been set for the upcoming Octagon debut in Perth, Australia, as Tai Tuivasa faces Cyril Asker and Teruto Ishihara meets Jose Alberto Quinonez. UFC 221 takes place February 11 from the Perth Arena in Western Australia, marking the 12t…

Two new bouts have been set for the upcoming Octagon debut in Perth, Australia, as Tai Tuivasa faces Cyril Asker and Teruto Ishihara meets Jose Alberto Quinonez. UFC 221 takes place February 11 from the Perth Arena in Western Australia, marking the 12th time the UFC has set up shop in the country. Luke Rockhold […]