Robert Whittaker is set to make his light heavyweight debut against Nikita Krylov at UFC 329 on July 11.
What's Next for Robert Whittaker?
Whittaker has stated that he doesn't think the weight class change will extend his career, which he plans to end soon.
Why the Move to Light Heavyweight?
The former middleweight titleholder made the decision to move up in weight, citing a desire to have fun and enjoy his last few fights.
Robert Whittaker has been open about his plans to retire, stating that he wants to fight only a few more times before hanging up his gloves.
Enjoying Life After Fighting
Whittaker has also been exploring other opportunities, including his podcast and UFC broadcast debut, which could be a potential route for him to take after retirement.
The 35-year-old will have his family with him in Las Vegas for the fight, allowing them to experience what will likely be one of his final outings.
No Plans to Fight Carlos Ulberg
Whittaker has also stated that he won't fight current 205-pound champion Carlos Ulberg due to their relationship, and instead will focus on his upcoming fight against Nikita Krylov.
Whittaker's move to light heavyweight is seen as a way for him to enjoy his last few fights without the strict diet and training regimen required for middleweight.
Robert Whittaker's upcoming fight against Nikita Krylov will be a significant one, as it marks his debut in the light heavyweight division and potentially one of his last fights in the UFC