Whittaker tags Brunson on the chase!!!! #UFCMelbourne https://t.co/o8Bt6eJckW
— UFC (@ufc) November 27, 2016
Someone’s five-fight winning streak had to go in Saturday’s UFC Fight Night main event at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, and thanks to a barrage of punches and one memorable kick by Robert Whittaker, it was Derek Brunson’s, as Sydney’s Whittaker scored the biggest win of his career via first round TKO and sent a message to his middleweight peers that he has arrived.
“I’m ready for those top five contenders,” Whittaker said. “I’m ready for my shot.”
It would be hard to argue with the 25-year-old, who packed plenty of punch into less than five minutes of fight time.
“Me and my coaches all got together and we had a solid game plan, and we knew he was gonna come out tough, but I had no idea he was going to come out that hard,” he said. “I knew I had to weather the storm – he’s a heavy hitter. I tried to duck and weave as much as I could, but I stuck to my game plan, I stuck to my set-up, I ended up breaking out and circling out, and working to his weakness.”
With the win, the No. 7-ranked Whittaker moves to 18-4; the No. 8-ranked Brunson falls to 16-4.