While it is true that ‘The Reaper’ was initially approached for the title fight, Robert Whittaker could not help but feel that the whole arrangement was carefully made to favor the fight camp of champion Israel Adesanya.

Speaking to Submission Radio, Robert Whittaker explained why he turned down the fight against Izzy at UFC 263 on June 12, and the title shot ended up going to Marvin Vettori instead.

‘The Reaper’ was offered the fight right after his five-round battle with Kelvin Gastelum on April 17, which he managed to win via unanimous decision.

He needed time to recover from the fight and the injuries sustained in it. Whittaker also had to quarantine himself for two weeks after traveling back to his homeland of Australia. It wasn’t going to be possible for him to enter fight camp anytime soon for a bout scheduled for June 12.

Robert Whittaker has no problem fighting the winner of that fight when the timing is right.

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Israel Adesanya wanted to fight Robert Whittaker first

Despite what Robert Whittaker claims, Israel Adesanya has himself admitted that he was keen to fight Robert Whittaker first.

In a video posted on his official YouTube channel where he reacted to the UFC 261 fight card and his rematch with Marvin Vettori, ‘The Last Stylebender’ stated that he wanted to fight ‘Bobby Knuckles’ after seeing him go against Gastelum. But it was Vettori who stepped up instead.

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