The Australian produced an epic victory on Saturday evening to propel himself right back into the middleweight title picture. Daniel Cormier believes Robert Whittaker is underappreciated After sacrificing blood, sweat and tears in the gym, in preparation for , received the news that the Swedish sensation had fallen ill and thus wouldn’t be able to make that all-important walk to the cage. Consequently, the UFC drafted in dangerous Dagestani, , forcing the Aussie to disregard the work he’d done throughout training camp and adapt his tactics to a new opponent.
Showcasing remarkable professionalism, ‘Bobby Knuckles’ walked to the cage and performed as if he’d been studying the Russian for years. After quickly downloading the data, Whittaker unleashed a thunderous right hand followed by a devastating uppercut to send his opponent spiraling toward the canvas. The beautiful display of mixed martial arts reminded the world exactly what he’s capable of, with many keen to see ‘The Reaper’ receive his shot at redemption against UFC 305 headliners, and .
During his career, the popular fighter has shied away from verbal exchanges, choosing instead to do his talking in the cage. And perhaps that’s why he’s not held in the regard purists think he should be. But is insistent that fans around the globe, ought to start putting some respect on the former champion’s name.
With legends like Cormier singing his praises and an army of fans behind him, Whittaker is more than r.
