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Former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker is gearing up for a pivotal moment in his career as he prepares to step back into the Octagon for a high-stakes showdown against rising star Khamzat Chimaev, reported by MMAUK. UFC CEO Dana White recently announced a blockbuster lineup for the promotion’s inaugural event in Saudi Arabia, with Whittaker and Chimaev headlining the card in a highly anticipated middleweight clash.

In a recent appearance on the MMArcade podcast, Whittaker expressed his excitement for the upcoming bout, highlighting its significance as a title eliminator match. “It’s going to be a contender fight, five-round main event,” Whittaker stated. “Every hard fight pushes my skills to the next level, and this gets me in line to get the belt back. That’s the goal, isn’t it?”

Whittaker’s path back to title contention has been marked by both triumphs and challenges. After suffering defeats to Israel Adesanya in 2019 and 2022, Whittaker bounced back with a convincing victory over Paulo Costa at UFC 298. This win reignited Whittaker’s championship aspirations and thrust him back into the spotlight, setting the stage for his upcoming clash with Chimaev.

Reflecting on the unexpected opportunity to headline the Saudi Arabia event, Whittaker expressed gratitude for the chance to further his career. “I would have assumed UFC was going to hold me in the ranks for the Australia card in August, which is kind of what I was preparing for,” Whittaker revealed. “But I’m happy UFC have given me this boon. This is my path to the title.”

Whittaker’s opponent, Khamzat Chimaev, has been on a remarkable win streak in the UFC, garnering attention as a formidable contender. Despite acknowledging Chimaev’s skills, Whittaker remains undaunted, emphasizing his readiness to face the challenge head-on. “I understand he’s a hard fighter,” Whittaker acknowledged. “But honestly, he likes to play the villain against his opponents, but he’s an honorable fighter.”

What’s next for Robert Whittaker in the UFC?

With both fighters poised for battle, UFC Saudi Arabia promises to be a landmark event in the promotion’s history. Set to take place on June 22 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, fight fans can expect an electrifying showdown between two elite competitors aiming for supremacy in the middleweight division. As the anticipation grows, Whittaker and Chimaev are prepared to leave it all in the Octagon in pursuit of victory and glory.

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