Taranaki Daily News

Kiwi’s star status backed

- Marvin France

Robert Whittaker had a surprising response to Israel Adesanya’s claim he has overshadow­ed the UFC middleweig­ht champion in his first title defence on home soil, but any talk of a future trans-Tasman super-fight between the two will have to wait.

Surging Kiwi contender Adesanya meets mixed martial arts legend Anderson Silva in the co-main event of UFC 234 in Melbourne on Sunday, which Whittaker will headline against American Kelvin Gastelum. Not that Adesanya sees it that way.

Earlier this week ‘The Last Stylebende­r’ told ESPN his bout against Silva was the reason Rod Laver Arena sold out in ‘‘minutes’’, adding it was Whittaker’s ‘‘Christmas gift for the next five years’’.

Adesanya has quickly emerged as arguably the most marketable star in the division, going from highly rated prospect to genuine title contender in the space of a year.

But if Whittaker, the New Zealand-born Australian-raised striker, was bothered by Adesanya’s attempt to snatch the spotlight on his big day, he wasn’t showing it.

‘‘Thank you,’’ Whittaker said before delivering a response that suggests he is more than comfortabl­e with what he brings to the table.

‘‘Truth be told, almost every time I’ve jumped on an Australian card it’s sold out, before he was on the scene. The superfight’s on Sunday because I’m there.’’

Talk of a potential showdown between Adesanya and Whittaker has been building for several months and will go into overdrive if both win on Sunday.

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