UFC 243: Robert Whittaker says he’s in best shape of career ahead of Israel Adesanya showdown
- ‘Just honestly, I’ve thrashed myself this camp,’ says Australian middleweight champion
- ‘On the back of what happened last time I just jumped back into training with a fervour’

Robert Whittaker says he’s in the best shape of his career for his UFC middleweight world title defence against Israel Adesanya in Melbourne.
Whittaker, a New Zealand-born Australian, and New Zealand-based, Nigerian-born interim champion Adesanya, meet in a much-anticipated 185-pound unification bout which headlines UFC 243 at Melbourne’s Docklands Stadium.
The early Sunday afternoon time slot for the main bout in Australia will translate into a Saturday evening television viewership in United States.
Whittaker weighed in right on the 185-pound limit while Adesanya was at 184. The two fighters shook hands then stood face-to-face while Adesanya said a few words to Whittaker, and Whittaker remained silent.
“I cannot wait to get in there, it’s going to be a cracker,” Whittaker said later.