Khamzat Chimaev shatters Robert Whittaker’s jaw with rapid submission at UFC 308

Whittaker seemed to suffer a broken jaw from Chimaev’s first-round face crank

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Saturday 26 October 2024 17:04 EDT
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Khamzat Chimaev sprinted to a first-round win against Robert Whittaker at UFC 308, submitting the former champion in round one – and seemingly breaking Whittaker’s jaw.

The Russian took down Whittaker early on, before applying relentless grappling pressure throughout the round. Whittaker initially defended well, as Chimaev alternated between strikes and choke attempts, with the Australian trapped on the mat and against the fence.

But those alternations eventually caught out Whittaker, as Chimaev applied a face crank and forced an instant tap from the 33-year-old.

Chimaev, 30, later said he felt Whittaker’s jaw “click” as he applied the submission, while Whittaker reportedly said he believed his jaw had been dislocated. A photo then circulated on social media, showing three of Whittaker’s central bottom teeth bent back – and facing the roof of his bloody mouth.

The photo can be seen below, but squeamish readers are advised to proceed with caution.

The result kept Chimaev unbeaten at 14-0 and might have earned him a shot at the middleweight title.

However, he must stay fit to secure that shot; the Russian, who now resides in the UAE where UFC 308 took place, has suffered from various health issues in recent years.

In June, he was due to fight Whittaker in Saudi Arabia but withdrew on short notice, due to “violent” illness. He also seems to have struggled with the effects of long Covid.

In the main event of UFC 308, Ilia Topuria knocked out Max Holloway in round three to retain the men’s featherweight belt.

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