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Spoils of war: Robert Whittaker back in Sydney with his newly-won interim middleweight championship.

Whittaker and Bisping bout may take place in early 2018

Robert Whittaker's immediate post-fight plan is pretty simple; take some time off from training, see his kids and hopefully see a Blues' State of Origin win - with his historic interim middleweight championship win on the weekend still sinking in.

Loud, brash and on top: Who is Michael Bisping?

Stealing the spotlight: Injured UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping caused dramas after the interim result, ...

Such is the adversarial nature of Englishman Michael Bisping, the current middleweight champion didn't even wait until the end of the interim title fight to begin antagonising his potential opponents.

UFC to return to Sydney in November

Robert Whittaker (right) featured in the last UFC event in Sydney.

One of the biggest weeks in Australian MMA history has just been made even sweeter, with the UFC set to announce a return to Sydney in November.

'God will make it rain in the desert'

Nothing but respect: Yoel Romero, left, and Robert Whittaker shake hands before their fight at UFC 213.

This may be the prize-fighting capital of the world where brash over-confidence is all but encouraged, but Aussie fans looking for an atypical smug villain are going to be out of luck when Robert Whittaker steps into the ring with Yoel Romero.

Top secret fight preparation for Whittaker

Big chance: Robert Whittaker goes through his paces in a pre-fight workout in Las Vegas.

Instead of the glowing lights of one the city's many casinos, Robert Whittaker and his camp are going through the paces at a small Brazilian jiu-jitsu studio a few minutes' away from the strip.

Collingwood's latest celebrity pal: WWE star John Cena

John Cena (top) wrestles Triple H at Wrestlemania 22.

Rob Lowe, Mr Bean (aka Rowan Atkinson), The Rock (aka Dwayne Johnson), the Dalai Lama and Usain Bolt all have something in common - they've been guests of the Collingwood Football Club (or at least photographed with the Magpies' famous black and white stripes).

Warriors show they are more than just an offence

No one better: Kevin Durant was enormous in game one of the NBA Finals.

Twice in the second quarter of game one, minutes apart, Kevin Durant barrelled down court with the ball and was thrilled to discover that the scrambling Cleveland Cavaliers appeared to have no interest in guarding him. On one of these plays, J.R. Smith stepped out of the way, as if to say, go right ahead, sir, enjoy yourself.