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Robert Whittaker denies Khamzat Chimaev's claims of ducking, reveals what UFC said to him regarding next fight

UFC middleweight contender Robert Whittaker vehemently denies the recent claims made by rising star Khamzat Chimaev that he has been avoiding a fight with him.

Whittaker set the record straight, revealing that the UFC had not communicated with him regarding his next fight, in a bid to put the speculation to rest and clarify his stance.

In a recent MMArcade podcast, Robert Whittaker refuted Chimaev's accusations of ducking, dismissing them as baseless and unfounded. He asserts that he has never backed down from any opponent and has always been willing to face anyone the UFC puts in front of him. 'The Reaper' emphasizes that he is a true fighter and a professional athlete who is always ready to step into the octagon and compete at the highest level.

The former middleweight champion stated:

"I was never offered to fight Chimaev, and that's that. I haven't been offered any fight like I've been just I've been just waiting. I'm sure I could have asked for for someone in the meanwhile like I've been talking to the UFC and I've been asking like what's up."

He added:

"I have not received any sort of written contract saying do you want to fight Chimaev in XYZ that's not something that has been presented to me."

Check out the entire conversation below (from 36:10mins onward):

Robert Whittaker's highly anticipated matchup against Paulo Costa at UFC 284 in February was initially announced by the UFC, generating excitement among fans and the MMA community. Despite the announcement, the fight unfortunately did not materialize, leaving fans disappointed and speculating on the reasons behind the cancelation.


Robert Whittaker writes an emotional letter about his love for MMA

Robert Whittaker, a highly respected figure in the world of Mixed Martial Arts, has penned a poignant and heartfelt letter expressing his deep affection for the sport that has become an intrinsic part of his life. The letter serves as a touching reflection of the sacrifices, dedication, and unwavering commitment that Whittaker and his team have poured into their training, all leading up to the adrenaline-fueled 15 minutes of intense combat inside the octagon.

The Australian native's letter is a testament to the physical and emotional toll that comes with being a professional fighter. It encapsulates the blood, sweat, and tears shed in the gym, the grueling hours of conditioning, sparring, and honing skills, and the mental strength required to step into the cage and face formidable opponents. Whittaker's words paint a vivid picture of the sheer effort and perseverance required to compete at the highest level in the world of MMA.

Robert Whittaker captioned:

"The culmination of hundreds of hours of work with dozens of people.Hours and hours of worries,doubts,hopes and fears all expressed in 15minutes. It’s ironic we train so hard to be confident in martial combat yet expose ourself to millions of fans at home. I love this sport UFC"
The culmination of hundreds of hours of work with dozens of people.Hours and hours of worries,doubts,hopes and fears all expressed in 15minutes. It’s ironic we train so hard to be confident in martial combat yet expose ourself to millions of fans at home. I love this sport @ufc https://t.co/nFhvrpDkP2

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