More than two years after their first encounter, Israel Adesanya and Robert Whittaker are set to square off once more.
After months of speculation, the Herald can confirm Adesanya will put his undisputed UFC middleweight title on the line against the man he took it from, with the pair headlining UFC 271 at the Toyota Centre in Houston on February 13 (NZT).
Plenty of water has gone under the bridge since the two met at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium in October of 2019; a day on which Adesanya was able to catch Whittaker with a check left hook in the second round to claim a knockout win in front of more than 57,000 fans.
Since then, the pair have been on dominant winning streaks in the UFC's middleweight division. Adesanya has defended his title three times, defeating Yoel Romero, Paulo Costa and Marvin Vettori, while Whittaker has halted the momentum of title hopefuls Jared Cannonier, Kelvin Gastelum and Darren Till.
Speaking to the Herald about having to get through three challengers before getting a rematch for the title, Whittaker said it was not something he gave much thought to.