Robert Whittaker opened up on the extent of the damage he suffered in his loss to Khamzat Chimaev. Whittaker (26-8 MMA, 17-6 UFC) was submitted by Chimaev in the first round of their middleweight bout at UFC 308 . As soon as Chimaev secured a face crank on Whittaker, the former champion immediately tapped. Whittaker’s quick reaction was due to getting his bottom teeth moved out of place , an injury which required dental surgery. “Well, I’ve always kind of had bad bottom teeth, because I’ve had missing teeth (at the top) for like 10 years plus,” Whittaker said on his “MMArcade Podcast” . “So, they’ve always kind of been shot because they’re not stable
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Robert Whittaker reveals shocking discovery from post-UFC 308 dental surgery – MMA Junkie