Roman de Ridder Upsets Robert Whittaker in Thrilling UFC Fight Night Clash
Roman de Ridder delivered a stunning upset at UFC Fight Night in Abu Dhabi,defeating former champion Robert Whittaker via split decision. This victory marks a significant leap forward for the Dutch fighter, solidifying his position as a rising contender in the middleweight division. Let’s break down how de Ridder secured this pivotal win adn what it means for the future of the 185-pound title picture.
A Close Contest Decided by Nuance
The fight was a back-and-forth affair, with two judges scoring the bout 48-47 in favor of de Ridder, while the third saw it 48-47 for Whittaker. De Ridder’s relentless pressure and striking volume ultimately proved to be the difference, despite Whittaker’s moments of brilliance.De Ridder himself acknowledged the challenge, stating, “I expected to take him down and choke him out. He was amazing. So tough, so durable, heavy f—ing hands.”
Statistical Dominance & Key Moments
UFC Stats reveal de Ridder’s dominance in key areas. Consider these figures:
Total Strikes landed: De Ridder 169 vs. Whittaker 100
Control Time: De Ridder held over nine minutes of control, both on the ground and against the fence.
Though, the fight wasn’t without it’s dramatic shifts. Whittaker landed a powerful counter right hand in the third round, dropping de Ridder and nearly finishing the fight. De Ridder demonstrated incredible resilience, surviving the onslaught and regaining his composure.
He consistently hurt Whittaker with knees in the second round, visibly impacting the Australian fighter with damage to his mouth and nose. Ultimately, it was de Ridder’s consistent pressure, rather than solely his grappling, that wore Whittaker down.
De Ridder’s Rise and Whittaker’s Setback
This win represents a breakout year for de Ridder,who trains at Kill Cliff FC in Florida. Previously, he secured a submission victory over Kevin Holland in January and a knockout win against top prospect Bo Nickal in May, earning him his first UFC main event opportunity.
For Whittaker, this loss is especially concerning, marking the first time he’s suffered consecutive defeats as 2013. His previous loss came via submission to Khamzat Chimaev in October. You can see how these back-to-back setbacks could impact his trajectory.
What’s Next for Roman de Ridder?
Immediately following the fight,de Ridder boldly called for a title shot. He’s eyeing the winner of next month’s championship bout between Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat chimaev at UFC 319.
Currently ranked No. 13, de Ridder is looking to bypass several contenders. He expressed his desire for a quick finish, stating, “I don’t want to fight anyone like this man again. he was too tough. I want to finish a guy in the first round, so maybe it would be better if I fought Khamzat or Dricus. Give me my title shot.”
This ambitious request sets the stage for potential negotiations and a engaging debate within the UFC regarding the next challenger for the middleweight crown. You can expect a lot of discussion around whether de Ridder has earned a shot at the title after this impressive victory.
This fight underscores the unpredictable nature of MMA and the emergence of a new force in the middleweight division. Keep a close eye on Roman de Ridder – he’s a fighter with the skills and determination to make a significant impact on the sport.




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