Former UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) middleweight champion Robert Whittaker is crying every night because he lost his 186-pound Israeli Adenagna title at the UFC 243 main event last weekend in Melbourne.
Indeed, the “Reaper” plans to go back to talk and resume training after the doctor determines that his brain is ready for more punishment. This may cause octagons to be returned in February or March 2020.
Whittaker told Grange TV, "It won't take long." “Obviously I have to give my brain some time to rest, but I want to go back and work again. I'm doing it Check my February, March next year if my health is in place. It is not mediocre. I think that would be nice. ”
Adesanya is expected to clash with top contender Paulo Costa at the same time. Due to this, Whittaker, who already had two wins over Yoel Romero, was the winner or Kelvin Gastelum vs. Left for Darren Till or perhaps the barbaric Canon near.
Do not just say frustration.
“It's not just frustration, it's just part of my career,” Whittaker said. “This is part of the ups and downs of the fight. If you do not want to experience the same difficulty or taste of defeat, you probably would not have put it in the ring because the hat is always in the ring. It's all looming. Except Khabib. And I stand by him I do not think he loses. The person is unreal. But yes, everyone except Khabib is defeated. It's just part of the game. I won't retire just because I'm lost. Fucking, stupid. ”
I think these things might have been behind these retirement speeches.
Whittaker's defeat to "The Last Stylebender" had nine victories and was the first to defeat the welterweight division a few years ago. The 28-year-old “Reaper” is a pro with 14 finishes, standing at 20-5.