Robert Whittaker Won’t Rest On Laurels Of Previous Win Over Yoel Romero

Although he has beaten Yoel Romero before, Robert Whittaker isn’t overconfident about his UFC 225 rematch with the Cuban slugger.

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Yoel Romero hits like a truck, and that’s exactly why UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker isn’t overconfident about his rematch with the Cuban slugger in the main event of UFC 225 on pay-per-view (PPV) from Chicago, Illinois, this weekend (Sat., June 9, 2018).

Whittaker and Romero initially locked horns back in the main event of UFC 213 this past July. Bobby Knuckles emerged victorious in the Fight Of The Night, capturing the then-interim 185-pound title in the process before later being promoted to undisputed champion after Georges St-Pierre vacated his title.

Shortly thereafter, Whittaker was scheduled to make his first title defense against former 185-pound champ Luke Rockhold at UFC 221 this past February. Sadly a very serious illness hospitalized the UFC middleweight champ and he was forced to withdraw.

Romero stepped in for Whittaker and challenged Rockhold with another interim title being put on the line. Unfortunately, Romero failed to make weight and was barred from being eligible to win the interim strap.

The Cuban would go on to pull off another signature third round stoppage victory, securing the next crack at the middleweight throne. Now back and fully recovered, Whittaker will make his first title defense against Romero from Chicago’s United Center next week.

Whittaker recently spoke with ESPN to offer some of his thoughts on the rematch. In regards to his last victory over Romero, Whittaker knows better than to use that as an excuse to be overconfident. Whittaker is very aware that Romero has some of the fiercest knockout power in the division and it takes only one good shot from The Soldier Of God to put you out for the night:

”Some people ask me: Does it give you any confidence knowing that you’ve already beaten him once? I’ve got to say ‘not really’ because he hits like a truck and it only takes one to get you,” Whittaker said.

“He’s a human specimen, to begin with, and he’s one of the most athletic, explosive and talented humans on the planet. So every time I step in there with him it’s 50/50.”

Preparing for a fight with Romero seems to be more mentally taxing than physically for Whittaker. Having to worry about all the different tools the Cuban brings to the table can certainly take its toll:

”I’m constantly pushing my mental capacity well over its cap,” Whittaker said. “I’m thinking about his takedowns; I’m thinking about not getting hit with his sledgehammer hands. I’m tired, I need to initiate the attack; I have to push him, he has to push me. That, for 25 minutes, it takes a toll. It’s more mentally taxing than physically taxing.”

When his mixed martial arts (MMA) career is said and done, Whittaker wants to be recognized as the greatest of all time. To do that, he must clean out a murderers’ row of title hopefuls in the middleweight division. That starts with Romero in Chicago this Saturday night:

”I want to be the best fighter ever, there ever was, there ever has been; there ever could be,” Whittaker said. “And the only way I can do that is by fighting everyone and just stopping everyone.”

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CM Punk Doesn’t Deserve A Main Card Spot At UFC 225

I understand why the UFC is putting CM Punk vs. Mike Jackson on the pay-per-view main card at UFC 225, but it’s something I’ll never fundamentally agree with. I get it. Punk is a big name amongst wrestling fans and the UFC believes he will …

I understand why the UFC is putting CM Punk vs. Mike Jackson on the pay-per-view main card at UFC 225, but it’s something I’ll never fundamentally agree with. I get it. Punk is a big name amongst wrestling fans and the UFC believes he will sell more PPVs than the likes of Alistair Overeem and […]

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UFC 225 Embedded Episode 1

UFC 225 is less than a week away and the first episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.

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UFC 225 is less than a week away and the first episode of Embedded was released on the UFC’s YouTube channel.

In the episode, former lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos does media leading up to his interim title shot in a second weight class. Welterweight opponent Colby Covington continues his training at American Top Team, where he declares himself “King of Brazil,” then packs for his trip.

Middleweight champion Robert Whittaker gets his bearings with secret stretches in the event’s host city of Chicago.

You can watch it here:

 

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UFC 225: Burning Questions for the Fights in Chicago

Mercifully, the UFC is heading into a summer stretch that harks back to some of its more glorious runs of years past. Summer 2018 is set to deliver big fights between big names on big cards, and that gets going this weekend…

Mercifully, the UFC is heading into a summer stretch that harks back to some of its more glorious runs of years past. Summer 2018 is set to deliver big fights between big names on big cards, and that gets going this weekend…

Colby Covington Doesn’t Respect ‘Juiced Up’ Rafael Dos Anjos

Colby Covington certainly hasn’t held back in regards to Rafael dos Anjos:

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Colby Covington has emerged as one of the more outspoken figures in mixed martial arts over the last few years, but ahead of his interim welterweight title fight with former 155-pound champion Rafael dos Anjos, which will serve as the co-main event of this weekend’s (June 9, 2018) UFC 225 in Chicago, he’s seemed to ramp up his trash talk.

In fact, on a recent edition of BJ Penn Radio, Covington implied that he has little respect for dos Anjos, whom he labeled as ‘juiced up’:

“He’s a juiced-up little lightweight,” he added. “He got melted by featherweights, so there’s not really much to respect about the guy. The guy, he’s not good at anything besides looking like a Frankenstein.”

Despite his five-fight UFC winning streak, some have doubted Covington due to the fact that he hasn’t faced a ton of top 170 pounders other than ex-title challenger Demian Maia, who Covington beat last October. Regardless, the American Top Team product appears to be focused on silencing his doubters:

“All the doubters, all the haters, all the people that have an irrelevant opinion from their mom’s basement eating Cheetos, they’re going to be getting their Cheeto fingers dirty on their keyboards ’cause they’re going to be fucking having the snowflake Armageddon after I melt RDA,” Covington said.

And as far as how he’s prepared to take out dos Anjos, Covington revealed that he’s been training closely with some of the top names in the sport:

“[One of] my main training partners has been Dustin Poirier,” he said. “There’s not a higher level look for boxing and stand-up striking than Dustin Poirier. I’ve got to give much love to him. He’s the next lightweight champ. And of course my best friend Jorge Masvidal. This guy’s always been with me every step of the way, to give me knowledge to always just be there as a good friend and help me improve on this journey. Then my head coach, Mike Brown, a lot of credit goes to him. He puts the game plans together and we go out and execute.”

Do you expect “Chaos” to leave Chicago with a belt strapped around his waist?

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Colby Covington: ‘Filthy Animals’ In Brazil ‘Don’t Deserve to Have Me There’

Colby Covington and Brazil go together like oil and water but that wasn’t going to stop the welterweight contender from traveling there for a proposed fight at UFC 224. When rumors first surfaced about a fight between Covington and former lightwe…

Colby Covington and Brazil go together like oil and water but that wasn’t going to stop the welterweight contender from traveling there for a proposed fight at UFC 224. When rumors first surfaced about a fight between Covington and former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos, the matchup was expected to take place at UFC 224 […]

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