
ROBERT Whittaker will enter UFC 197 in the best physical state of his vocation, cautioning: "At this moment, I could beat anybody inside the main 10".
Talking with Cycle 6 from Las Vegas, where he battles Brazilian Rafael Natal on April 24, Whittaker demanded he was prepared to out himself as the middleweight division's No. 1 danger.
As of now an easily recognized name with Aussie battle fans, the 25-year-old Sydneysider likewise needs to utilize "the greatest battle of my vocation" to declare himself among the country's more extensive games open.
"Do I need everybody in Australia to know who I am? Completely,'' Whittaker said from his room at the MGM Stupendous Club.
"In any case, the main way I can do that is by winning battles.
"Furthermore, at this moment, I could beat anybody inside the main 10.
"This is the best shape I've ever been in all my years.
"Physically, I've never felt better. Rationally, I've never felt better.
"Placed me in with anybody in the main 10 and I win."
Better, Whittaker looks set to be allowed to demonstrate it.
Should he beat Natal, the Sydneysider is set to be pushed into a blockbuster session with another honest to goodness middleweight contender — with Englishman Michael Bisping and Brazilian legend Anderson Silva both conceivable outcomes.
American Chris Weidman, who battles ruling middleweight champion Luke Rockhold at UFC 199, could likewise be a potential opponent if he lose his journey to hold the belt.STILL on Whittaker, and the middleweight required under 24 hours to end up in boiling point water in Las Vegas — for burglary.
"Better believe it, the club staff have been onto me,'' he giggled. "I acquired an arrangement of scales from the exercise room here and ... better believe it, staff just came around to my space to take it back."
Also, with respect to how the weight cut is going?
"I've just got somewhat more than five kilos to lose,'' he proceeded. "Which is incredible. I've cut that inside a day prior.
"Be that as it may, arriving a fortnight early, I have a lot of time.
"The entire purpose behind getting here early was that my training staff needed me to adapt. Get the joints moving, dispose of the water maintenance that happens amid flights, all that kind of thing.
"Be that as it may, actually I've been preparing hard for this battle since November. I'm prepared." Chase TO Battle ON
HE'S simply smothered the candles on his 42nd birthday cake however there is not a single end to be seen for Imprint Chase with the evergreen heavyweight consenting to another multi-battle manage the UFC.
"I do feel like I need to be the best contender on the planet once more," Chase told Cycle 6.
"Obviously the cash was great, yet its about pursuing that title and I got offered an awesome arrangement by Dana so I'm not going to turn it down."
Notwithstanding being one of the most established warriors on the UFC program Chase says he's never truly considered calling time on his celebrated vocation.
"I think I'll simply battle until I tumble down and bite the dust, perhaps!" the previous K-1 champion snickered.
"I'll continue doing it in the event that I can rival the best warriors on the planet. I said to myself 'In case regardless i'm contending with the wagers warriors on the planet I'll continue doing it until I can't do it any longer." 'I'LL BEAT THEM BOTH'
Chase additionally offered an expectation for the heavyweight title battle between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic at UFC 198 in Brazil one month from now.
"I couldn't care less who takes it, I'll beat them two," said Chase.
"I'm not attempting to be arrogant, they're both incredible contenders and I'll need to sit wavering for this one.
"I believe they're both equally coordinated. Be that as it may, I feel that constantly, that is the reason I'm a contender, not a grisly evaluate."
Chase already battled Werdum for the break heavyweight title in November of 2014, losing by second round Technical knockout at UFC 180 furthermore lost to Miocic in May of a year ago in Adelaide. STAYING Quiet THE KEY FOR HOOKER
More often than not when some person wins a battle by stoppage they go a tiny bit insane.
Bouncing on top of the confine, shouting into the cameras, that kind of thing.
Cutting-edge Kiwi featherweight Dan Hooker used to grasp the adrenaline of triumph, however not any longer.
"I used to do that, yet I was tired of being reprimanded by my mum and my sisters to be completely forthright. I used to circled the enclosure and opening my throat, if there was blood there I'm moving around in it, just truly going crazy.
"Be that as it may, then I'd return home and my mum and my sisters let me know 'I don't generally like this throat slitting and the go ahead, you should be more pleasant to your rivals' so I sort of move to the center of the ring and simply get it together for a moment."
"That is something else that accompanies experience."
In the wake of crushing Imprint Eddiva at UFC Brisbane through first round accommodation, Hooker has as of late moved to Thailand and brought up preparing with Tiger Muay Thai, Hooker is sure he can coordinate it with the best on the planet at 145 pounds.
"You're going to see the best Dan Hooker starting now and into the foreseeable future," he told Cycle 6.
You can place me in there at 100% and I'm difficult to stop and I'll take some other featherweight out on the planet. I'm 100% that I'll beat as well as completion anybody at that weight class."
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