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topicnews · October 25, 2024

Robert Whittaker credits maintaining family priorities as having an impact on his UFC career

Robert Whittaker credits maintaining family priorities as having an impact on his UFC career

Robert Whittaker defeated. Ikram Aliskerov, UFC on ABC 6 (via UFC)

ABU DHABI – Robert Whittaker has been to the top of the mountain and may be close to returning.

And that’s partly why it’s likely that the former UFC middleweight titleholder has found a way to stay grounded en route to another title shot. But he also believes a dramatic change in his life outside of sports was pivotal.

According to him, balancing MMA with children and family life is what helps him.

“The big part of this is redefining drives and goals,” Whittaker said Wednesday at media day for UFC 308. “I’ve been in the UFC for a long time. You don’t see a lot of fighters staying in the UFC. “As long as I have UFC at the level and level that I have, I owe a lot of it to just being able to redefine my goals, redefine my drive.

Whittaker (27-7 MMA, 17-5 UFC) faces the latest big test of his career on Saturday when he takes part in the co-main event of UFC 308 (pay-per-view, ESPN+) at the Etihad Arena.

Chimaev is more than just a 2-1 favorite in the betting window, and that part is somewhat new for Whittaker. He has only been an underdog once in the last seven years, and that was his rematch against Israel Adesanya, in which he attempted to regain the middleweight title he lost to him in 2019.

But the living conditions that matter most to Whittker, he believes, also help him in the cage.

“When I started my career, I didn’t have any children,” Whittaker said. “The introduction of children during this time is overwhelming. And anyone who has children will understand it – it changes you. I think a lot of fighters struggle with change…But I made those changes in my family.”

“I understand what is important in life. I have clear priorities and I think to sum it up: I understand what I’m fighting for. I fight for my family. It wouldn’t make sense to not spend time with them at the expense of fighting.”

Watch Whittaker’s full media day interview above.

For more information on the card, check out MMA Junkie’s UFC 308 event hub.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Robert Whittaker credits keeping family priorities to impact UFC career