Robert Whittaker Rejects Fight with Carlos Ulberg, Risks Dana White’s Wrath
**Robert Whittaker** told Fox Sports Australia on 11 July 2026 that he will not face light‑heavyweight champion Carlos Ulberg, even if a string of wins at UFC 329 puts him in title contention. The former middleweight champion is debuting at 205 lb against Nikita Krylov on the same card, and his refusal could irritate UFC boss Dana White.
Whittaker has been training out of City Kickboxing (CKB) in Auckland, the same gym where Ulberg earned his title by KO‑ing Jiri Prochazka at UFC 327. In a post‑fight interview, Whittaker said, “I’d never fight anyone I train with, or break bread with.” He emphasized that his focus is on testing the light‑heavyweight waters, not on a showdown with a teammate.
UFC president Dana White has a history of criticizing fighters who refuse bouts against teammates or friends. He recently scolded Ante Delija and Tom Aspinall for similar refusals. Whittaker’s blunt “No, there are so many other people to fight” on Michael Bisping’s YouTube channel mirrors that defiance, and White’s displeasure could affect future matchmaking.
At 35 lb above his original middleweight debut weight, Whittaker is still gauging his comfort at 205 lb. His opening fight against veteran Nikita Krylov will serve as a litmus test. A win could launch him up the division ladder, but the Ulberg title shot remains off‑limits for now, keeping the champion’s path clear.
Former rival Israel Adesanya, now a training partner at CKB, and featherweight star Alexander Volkanovski have both spoken highly of Whittaker’s work ethic. Their support adds weight to Whittaker’s decision to prioritize team loyalty over a high‑profile bout. Fans will be watching closely to see if the Australian can adapt to the power and speed of the light‑heavyweight class.
If Whittaker defeats Krylov, the UFC will likely line him up against other contenders such as Ryan Spann or Johnny Walker before any title conversation arises. The next few months will determine whether his refusal to fight Ulberg is seen as a principled stand or a missed opportunity in the eyes of the promotion.
White’s public comments suggest tension, but the UFC often balances business with personal dynamics. Whittaker’s marketability in Australia and his willingness to stay active could temper any hard feelings, provided he continues to deliver compelling performances in the new weight class.