Whittaker Dismisses Physique Concerns After UFC 329
Robert Whittaker’s performance at UFC 329 ignited a firestorm of speculation regarding his physical condition. While broadcast commentators zeroed in on his physique, questioning his readiness for the demands of the cage, Whittaker offered a blunt rebuttal. He insists that moving up in weight did nothing to diminish his comfort or his conditioning.
Consistency in Routine and Preparation
According to MMA Junkie, Whittaker brushed off the skepticism. He noted that his training camp was business as usual, maintaining that the experience of competing at a higher weight felt remarkably similar to his tenure in the middleweight division.
Prioritizing Technical Precision Over Mass
For many, a move up in weight brings the looming threat of an opponent’s raw power. However, as reported by Yahoo Sports, Whittaker remains unmoved by the physical disparity.

Charting a Path Beyond Retirement Rumors
As Whittaker enters the final chapter of his career, the conversation has naturally shifted toward his eventual exit from the sport. High-profile losses and weight transitions often trigger retirement talk, but Whittaker is ignoring the noise. According to Heavy.com, he is eschewing arbitrary timelines.
The Reality of Veteran Competition
Performance Summary
- Weight Class Comfort: Whittaker reported that his movement and energy levels at UFC 329 felt comparable to his typical middleweight performance.
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