Dana White gives grim update on Robert Whittaker: “he’s in serious condition”

By Tom Taylor - January 21, 2018

If things had gone according to plan, UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker would have attempted the first defense of his title against Luke Rockhold at UFC 221, this February 10 in Perth, Australia. Unfortunately, Whittaker was forced out of this contest with health problems, and replaced by his most recent opponent, Yoel Romero, who will battle Romero for the interim belt in the meantime.

Dana White, Robert Whittaker

At first, the circumstances of Whittaker’s health problems weren’t clear. Now, however, UFC President Dana White has shed some light on the situation, and it doesn’t sound good.

“He had staph infection in his stomach, and from what I understand it wasn’t treated properly, and it started to eat away parts of his organs,” White told TSN. “He’s in serious condition. So it’s going to be a minute before he’s back, I think. Hopefully it turns around quick, but that stuff is life-threatening, if not treated the right way.”

While UFC 221 was certainly hurt by the loss of the Australia native Whittaker, White feels the promotion was able to salvage the card with the new Rockhold vs. Romero interim title main event.

“Luckily we were able to make another great fight,” he said. “It worked out.”

When we last saw Robert Whittaker in action, he out-duelled Yoel Romero to win the UFC interim middleweight title. When Georges St-Pierre defeated Michael Bisping to win the undisputed middleweight title, and subsequently vacated that title, Whittaker was promoted to undisputed champion.

Here’s hoping the champion Robert Whittaker makes a speedy recovery.

This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 1/21/2018.


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