Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Rob Wilkinson

Rob Wilkinson (born February 22, 1992) is an professional mixed martial artist, , and kickboxer currently competing in the light heavyweight division of the (). Known by the nickname "Razor", he trains with Factory X and fights out of , . Wilkinson turned professional in 2012 and holds a record of 19 wins, 4 losses, and 1 no contest as of November 2025, with 10 victories by or technical knockout and 7 by submission. Wilkinson's early career included regional bouts in and a stint in the (UFC) from 2017 to 2018, where he competed as a and went 0-2, with losses to and . Prior to his UFC appearances, he secured a significant upset victory over future UFC via first-round submission in 2015. After departing the UFC, Wilkinson continued fighting on the regional circuit before signing with the (PFL) in 2022. In the , Wilkinson transitioned to and achieved his greatest success by winning the 2022 , defeating via second-round (doctor stoppage) in the final to claim the championship and a $1 million prize. He defended aspects of his status with a first-round of Tom Breese in April 2024 but fell short in the 2024 season semifinals via to Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov. Wilkinson's most recent bout was a second-round loss to Phil Davis on May 1, 2025, during the World Tournament. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches with an 80-inch reach, he employs an and is recognized for his aggressive striking and prowess.

Background

Early life

Rob Wilkinson was born on February 22, 1992, in , , . He grew up in the nearby suburb of Taroona, where his family emphasized professional careers in healthcare—his father worked as a , his mother as a physiotherapist, his sister later became a , and his brother a physiotherapist. From an early age, Wilkinson showed a strong interest in physical pursuits, beginning in grade four and progressing to compete in state and national championships. At 14, he qualified for the but was unable to participate due to a injury. He also developed a passion for wrestling through watching and playfully with his older brother James at home, which sparked his initial curiosity about combat sports. These activities, amid Tasmania's limited infrastructure for such pursuits, highlighted the challenges of pursuing athletic ambitions in a region where MMA was often dismissed as barbaric and opportunities for amateur competition were scarce. During his high school years at The Friends' School in , particularly in years 11 and 12, Wilkinson began dreaming of becoming an MMA world champion, despite facing family pressure to follow a traditional path. His interest crystallized at age 17 when he watched a video of fighter , instantly falling in love with the sport and setting the stage for his entry into formal training.

Martial arts background

Rob Wilkinson began his journey in at the age of 17, initially training in as a while pursuing studies in fitness, including completing Certificate III and IV certifications. He trained under Priscus Fogagnolo. Growing up in , he immersed himself in local training environments, developing foundational skills in striking and amid the island state's emerging combat sports community. During his early years, Wilkinson honed submission techniques that became a cornerstone of his ground game. He became involved in Tasmania's regional combat sports scene as a . Wilkinson's training emphasized an aggressive, power-based striking style, drawing on his natural explosiveness to deliver heavy punches and kicks, while integrating submission expertise for transitions to the ground. This blend proved effective in practice.

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Wilkinson made his professional debut on October 15, 2011, at Brace for War 12 in , where he defeated Dallas Wilkinson-Reed by first-round technical via punches. Over the next several years, he competed primarily in regional promotions, building an undefeated record of 11-0 before signing with the . His victories showcased a strong finishing ability, with five wins by or technical and five by submission, including a unanimous decision over Ben Kelleher at Submission 4 in 2013. Competing in the Brace for War (BFW) series, Wilkinson secured multiple stoppage wins, such as a first-round against Marc Gehret in 2012 and a first-round submission via rear-naked choke over Gerhard Voigt in the BFW Tournament Season 1 Final on November 22, 2014, earning him the middleweight championship. He defended his prowess with a first-round submission of Kitt Campbell at BFW 27 in 2014 and followed with a via elbows against Rick Alchin later that year at BFW 28. In 2015 and 2016, Wilkinson transitioned to the Australian Fighting Championship (), starting with a first-round submission of Daniel Schuardt at AFC 14. He then captured the AFC title on March 19, 2016, at AFC 15, stopping Jamie Abdallah via punches in the third round. Later that year, he added an 11th professional win with a first-round rear-naked choke against Alexander Poppeck at Euro FC 1 in .

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Wilkinson signed with the (UFC) in July 2017 following an undefeated 11-0 record on the regional circuit in . Wilkinson made his UFC debut on September 2, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 115 in , , where he faced veteran in a bout. Bahadurzada dominated the fight with superior striking, securing a victory via punches at 2:04 of the second round. Five months later, on February 11, 2018, at in , , Wilkinson met undefeated prospect in another matchup. Adesanya overwhelmed Wilkinson with precise striking, earning a second-round via knees and punches at 3:37. With an overall UFC record of 0-2, Wilkinson was released from in August 2018. The stint highlighted significant challenges for the Australian fighter, including adapting to the elevated competition level against seasoned UFC veterans and rising stars, which exposed gaps in his defensive and striking defense compared to his regional dominance. Following his release, Wilkinson took an extended break from MMA, using the time to bulk up and transition toward .

2022 PFL season

After a four-year absence from major promotions following his release from the in 2018, Rob Wilkinson signed with the in February 2022 to compete in the light heavyweight division's regular season. He debuted on April 20 at in , where he earned six points with a second-round victory over Brazil's Bruce Souto via punches at 0:46. Wilkinson followed with another six-point finish on June 17 at PFL 4 in Atlanta, Georgia, stopping Czech fighter Viktor Pesta via first-round punches at 3:03 to secure the top seed in the playoffs with a perfect 12-point regular season. In the semifinals on August 5 at 7 in , Wilkinson faced fourth-seeded Delan Monte of and delivered a highlight-reel with a knee and follow-up punches just 1:37 into the first round. Advancing to the final on November 25 at the 2022 Championships in , he challenged second-seeded of in a grueling battle marked by heavy striking exchanges and significant cuts to Akhmedov. The bout was stopped by the doctor at the end of the second round due to the damage, awarding Wilkinson the victory and crowning him the 2022 Light Heavyweight Champion along with the $1 million prize. Wilkinson's dominant 4-0 run through the season, all by stoppage, earned him Sherdog's 2022 Comeback Fighter of the Year award, recognizing his improbable return to elite competition after years away.

2023 PFL season

As the defending light heavyweight champion from the 2022 season, Wilkinson opened his 2023 campaign in the regular season quarterfinals at 1 on April 1, 2023, securing a victory over former UFC title challenger . Subsequent testing revealed that Wilkinson had tested positive for an elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone (T/E) ratio due to exogenous testosterone, a banned substance, leading to the bout result being overturned to a no contest by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. In response, Wilkinson received a nine-month suspension from competition, along with a $8,321 fine ($7,500 penalty plus $821 in fees), effectively ending his participation in the 2023 season. This ruling not only nullified his advancement but also derailed his opportunity to defend the light heavyweight title, halting his momentum following the prior year's tournament success and marking a significant setback in his career.

2024 PFL season

Wilkinson returned to the Professional Fighters League (PFL) in 2024 after serving a suspension for a failed drug test in the prior season. His first fight came during the regular season at PFL 2 on April 12, 2024, where he faced Tom Breese in a light heavyweight bout. Wilkinson secured a quick victory by TKO (punches) at 1:10 of the first round, earning six points toward the tournament standings. This performance marked his return to form, showcasing his striking power early in the fight. In his second regular season outing at PFL 5 on June 21, 2024, Wilkinson took on Joshua Silveira, the 2023 light runner-up. The closely contested match went the full three rounds, with Wilkinson emerging victorious via (29-28, 28-29, 29-28). This win added three points to his total, bringing him to nine points and securing second place in the light division standings to advance to the . The decision highlighted Wilkinson's improved defense against Silveira's submission attempts. Wilkinson trained at Factory X in , for the 2024 season, focusing on refining his overall skill set following the suspension. In the light heavyweight semifinals at 8 on August 16, 2024, he faced undefeated contender Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov. Yagshimuradov controlled the pace with effective wrestling and ground control, leading to a loss for Wilkinson (30-27 x3). This result ended Wilkinson's tournament run, preventing him from reaching the $1 million grand prize final.

2025 PFL season

Wilkinson entered the 2025 Tournament seeking to reclaim his status after a challenging previous year, with the promotion announcing his participation on March 4, 2025. In preparation for the quarterfinal bout, he returned to his native to train at familiar facilities, emphasizing recovery to avoid the burnout he had experienced in prior seasons. Wilkinson highlighted a mindset shift toward sustainable training, stating that he focused on balancing intensity with rest to maintain peak performance throughout the format. He also expressed enthusiasm for the PFL's updated rules, which now permitted elbows from the top position, noting that this change favored his style. On May 1, 2025, at World Tournament 4 in , Wilkinson faced former Bellator champion Phil Davis in the light heavyweight quarterfinals. The bout ended in a second-round loss for Wilkinson at 0:51, as Davis overwhelmed him with ground-and-pound punches after securing a takedown. This early exit marked the end of Wilkinson's 2025 tournament run, contrasting his deeper progression in the prior season's final. As of November 19, 2025, Wilkinson has not competed in any additional bouts following the defeat.

Boxing and kickboxing career

Boxing career

During a hiatus in his following regional bouts in early 2021, Rob Wilkinson transitioned to as a means to stay active amid scheduling challenges. Wilkinson made his debut on October 30, 2021, at Havoc at the Hall in City Hall, , facing Jayden for the vacant Tasmanian title. Weighing in at , he entered the eight-round bout against the more experienced , a former Australian champion with a record of 10-4-1. The fight progressed with Wilkinson gradually asserting dominance through his striking, leading to a knockdown in the fifth round before overwhelming with a barrage of punches that forced a technical knockout stoppage at 1:37. This victory earned him the Tasmanian Heavyweight title and established his professional boxing record at 1-0, with one stoppage win.

Kickboxing career

Following his departure from the UFC in 2018, Rob Wilkinson competed in two professional bouts in 2019, both under the Tasmanian Fighting Championships promotion in his hometown of , . These fights marked his only forays into standalone professional , where rules permit leg kicks, knees, and clinch work—elements absent in pure boxing—allowing him to hone a broader striking arsenal during a transitional period in his career. Wilkinson's kickboxing debut occurred on May 18, 2019, at Tasmanian Fighting Championships 1, where he faced local fighter Joe Tullo in a bout. Wilkinson secured a victory via strikes at 1:28 of the second round, showcasing his power and finishing ability early in the fight. Less than three months later, on August 24, 2019, Wilkinson returned at Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2 against Patrick Dittrich. The five-round contest went the distance, with Wilkinson earning a win after a competitive back-and-forth exchange that tested his endurance and technical striking. These victories left Wilkinson with an undefeated professional kickboxing record of 2-0, including one knockout, before he resumed his MMA career later that year.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Rob Wilkinson has achieved several notable titles and awards in his mixed martial arts career, particularly in regional promotions and the Professional Fighters League (PFL). In 2014, he captured the BRACE Middleweight Championship by defeating Gerhard Voigt via unanimous decision in the tournament final at Brace For War: Tournament Season 1 Final. Two years later, on March 19, 2016, Wilkinson won the Australian Fighting Championship (AFC) Middleweight Championship with a third-round TKO victory over Jamie Abdallah at AFC 15. Wilkinson's most prominent accomplishment came in 2022 when he claimed the Championship, defeating by in the second round at the 2022 World Championships, earning him a $1 million prize as the inaugural winner of the promotion's division title. That same year, he was honored with Sherdog's 2022 Comeback of the Year award for his undefeated 4-0 run through the regular season and playoffs following a period of inactivity and setbacks. Throughout his professional MMA career, Wilkinson has demonstrated versatility in finishing fights, securing 19 total victories with 10 by KO/TKO (53%), 7 by submission (37%), and 2 by decision (11%).

Boxing

In 2021, Rob Wilkinson won the Tasmanian Heavyweight Championship by defeating Jayden Joseph via technical knockout in the fifth round during his professional boxing debut in Hobart. This regional title represents a notable achievement in Tasmanian , where the has a strong historical legacy, including nine and three participants from the state between 1948 and 1976. As the highest honor in Tasmania's heavyweight division, it underscores Wilkinson's transition from to pure boxing within Australia's localized combat sports scene.

Fighting records

Mixed martial arts record

As of November 19, 2025, Rob Wilkinson's professional record stands at 19 wins against 4 losses, with 1 no contest, across 24 bouts.
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocation
Win1–0Dallas Wilkinson-Reed (punches)BFW 12 – Brace For War 12October 15, 20111N/A,
Win2–0Marc Gehret (punches)BFW 14 – Brace For War 14February 18, 201214:55,
Win3–0Ty SharpSubmission (rear-naked choke)SportFight 31 – Battle at the Bay 2August 4, 201211:42,
Win4–0Ady SuttonSubmission (armbar)Valor Fight 3 – InvictaDecember 8, 201213:47,
Win5–0Ben KelleherDecision (unanimous)Submission 4 – Submission Fight NightAugust 17, 201335:00,
Win6–0Kitt CampbellSubmission ()BFW 27 – Brace For War 27May 17, 201411:32,
Win7–0Rick Alchin (elbows)BFW 28 – Brace For War 28August 8, 201414:16,
Win8–0Gerhard VoigtSubmission (rear-naked choke)BFW – Tournament Season 1 FinalNovember 22, 201413:45,
Win9–0Daniel SchuardtSubmission () 14 – Australian Fighting Championship 14September 12, 201513:28,
Win10–0Jamie Abdallah (punches) 15 – Wilkinson vs. AbdallahMarch 19, 201634:07,
Win11–0Alexander PoppeckSubmission (rear-naked choke)Euro FC 1 – The New EraOctober 1, 201613:51Bucharest, Romania
Loss11–1 (punches)UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. StruveSeptember 2, 201723:10,
Loss11–2 (knees and punches)UFC 221 – Romero vs. RockholdFebruary 10, 201823:37,
Win12–2Dylan AndrewsSubmission () 23 – Australian Fighting Championship 23December 1, 201913:03,
Win13–2Daniel AlmeidaKO (punches)HFS – Hex Fight Series 21April 9, 202111:22,
Win14–2Bruce Souto (punches) 1 – 2022 Regular SeasonApril 20, 202220:46Mashantucket, Connecticut
Win15–2 (punches) 4 – 2022 Regular SeasonJune 17, 202213:03Atlanta, Georgia
Win16–2Delan MonteKO (punches and knee) 7 – 2022 PlayoffsAugust 5, 202211:37, New York
Win17–2 (doctor stoppage) – 2022 ChampionshipsNovember 25, 202225:00, New York
NC17–2 (1)Thiago SantosNo Contest 1 – 2023 Regular SeasonApril 1, 202335:00,
Win18–2 (1) (knee and punches) 2 – 2024 Regular SeasonApril 12, 202411:10,
Win19–2 (1)Joshua SilveiraDecision (split) 5 – 2024 Regular SeasonJune 21, 202435:00,
Loss19–3 (1)Dovletdzhan YagshimuradovDecision (unanimous) 8 – 2024 PlayoffsAugust 16, 202435:00,
Loss19–4 (1)Phil Davis (punches) 2025 World Tournament 4 – First RoundMay 1, 202520:51
Wilkinson's fights span multiple promotions, with 6 wins and 1 no contest in the (PFL), 2 losses in the (UFC), 3 wins in the Australian Fighting Championship (AFC), and 10 wins across regional promotions including Brace For War (BFW), Hex Fight Series (HFS), Euro FC, and others.

Professional boxing record

Rob Wilkinson's professional boxing career consists of a single bout, resulting in an undefeated record of 1–0, with 1 knockout.
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRd.DateLocationNotes
1Win1–05 (8)Oct 30, 2021Won vacant Tasmanian title

Kickboxing record

Rob Wilkinson maintained an undefeated professional record of 2–0 (1 ), with both victories occurring in 2019 during a period away from competition. His kickboxing bouts are detailed below:
ResultRecordOpponentMethodRoundTimeEventDateLocation
Win1–0Joe Tullo ()21:28Tasmanian Fighting Championships 1May 18, 2019, ,
Win2–0Patrick DittrichDecision (split)511:00Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2August 24, 2019, ,

References

  1. [1]
    Rob "Razor" Wilkinson MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography
    Two Title Fights Top PFL Champions Series Card in Dubai on Oct. 3 A rematch more than eight months in the making will serve as the headliner for the next ...
  2. [2]
    Rob Wilkinson Biography - ESPN
    RobWilkinson ; Birthdate. 2/22/1992 (33) ; Team. FactoryX Muay Thai ; CountryAustralia ; WT ClassMiddleweight ; HT/WT6' 3", 206 lbs.
  3. [3]
    Rob Wilkinson - Light Heavyweight - Professional Fighters League
    Wilkinson · Light Heavyweight - 205 lbs · FROM Australia · FIGHTING OUT OF Hobart, Tasmania · FIGHT CAMPHybrid Training Centre · SOCIAL Fighter. 19. WINS. 4.
  4. [4]
    Rob Wilkinson Puts on a Million Dollar Performance to Become the ...
    Nov 25, 2022 · Rob Wilkinson is crowned the first 2022 PFL World Champion and newly minted millionaire of the night with a gutsy all action performance!
  5. [5]
    Meet Tasmania's MMA world champion Rob 'Razor' Wilkinson
    Mar 4, 2023 · Wilkinson first dreamt of competing in MMA and winning a world title when he was just a teenager completing year 11 and 12 at The Friends' ...
  6. [6]
    Rob Wilkinson 2025: Net Worth, Fight Purse, MMA Record
    Mar 25, 2025 · Born on February 22, 1992, in Hobart, Tasmania, Rob Wilkinson began training at age 17 after being inspired by a YouTube video of Randy Couture.
  7. [7]
    Rob Wilkinson defeats Omari Akhmedov in PFL Final - The Mercury
    Nov 26, 2022 · “I started training when I was 17 and competing since I was 19 and you don't make much money and I don't do it for the money but it would be ...
  8. [8]
    In-depth main-card breakdown: 'UFC Fight Night 115: Volkov vs ...
    Sep 1, 2017 · Rob Wilkinson (11-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC). Rob ... Risk management: Fair. Supplemental info: + Regional MMA Titles (MW & WW). + BJJ blue belt. + ...
  9. [9]
    Fighter Spotlight: Rob Wilkinson - Verdict MMA
    Mar 31, 2023 · Hailing from the grand island of Tasmania, Wilkonson began his career on the oceanic regional scene as a Middleweight.
  10. [10]
    How to Watch PFL World Tournament Week 4: Light Heavyweights ...
    Apr 28, 2025 · Known for his explosive power and aggressive fighting style, he has achieved 14 first-round stoppages throughout his career. A victory over ...
  11. [11]
    Gerhard Voigt vs. Rob Wilkinson, BRACE | MMA Bout - Tapology
    Completed MMA Bout Completed MMA Bout November 22, 2014 Nov 22, 2014. BRACE: Tournament Season 1 Final BRACE · Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, ...<|separator|>
  12. [12]
    5 Defining Moments: Rob Wilkinson - Sherdog
    Aug 7, 2024 · Wilkinson took care of Jamie Abdallah with third-round punches and laid claim to the Australian Fighting Championship middleweight title in the ...<|separator|>
  13. [13]
    Newly signed Rob Wilkinson to face Siyar Bahadurzada at UFC ...
    Jul 30, 2017 · After announcing his signing with the UFC yesterday, undefeated Australian fighter Rob Wilkinson has had his debut opponent and date ...
  14. [14]
    Rob Wilkinson Replaces Azaitar, Meets Siyar Bahadurzada at UFC ...
    Aug 8, 2017 · Rob Wilkinson will make his Octagon debut as a replacement opponent for Siyar Bahadurzada at UFC Fight Night 115.
  15. [15]
    Middleweight Bout - UFC Stats
    EVENTS & FIGHTS · FIGHTERS · STAT LEADERS · UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs. Struve. W. Siyar Bahadurzada. "The Great". L. Rob Wilkinson. "Razor". Middleweight Bout.
  16. [16]
    Middleweight Bout - Stats | UFC
    UFC 221: Romero vs. Rockhold. L. Rob Wilkinson. "Razor". W. Israel Adesanya. "The Last Stylebender". Middleweight Bout. Method: KO/TKO Round: 2 Time: 3:37 Time ...
  17. [17]
    Undefeated Israel Adesanya makes UFC debut vs. Rob Wilkinson in ...
    Wilkinson (11-1) signed with the UFC after racking up a 11-0 record on the regional scene, going the distance only once as a MMA fighter. He came up short ...
  18. [18]
    PFL champion cut 30lb in five days to face Israel Adesanya in UFC ...
    Apr 29, 2025 · Israel Adesanya made his UFC debut against Rob Wilkinson, who went on to win the PFL world title up at light-heavyweight four years later.
  19. [19]
    Rob 'Razor' Wilkinson will join PFL - Hex Fight Series
    Feb 24, 2022 · Rob 'Razor' Wilkinson will join PFL as part of their 2022 Light Heavyweight roster, gaining automatic entry into the PFL's regular season and avoiding the ...
  20. [20]
    Rob Wilkinson vs. Delan Monte, PFL 7 | MMA Bout - Tapology
    Rob Wilkinson vs. Delan Monte. Main Card | Tournament Semi-Finals | 205 ... TV Commentary: Sean O'Connell, Kenny Florian, Randy Couture; Broadcast: Aired ...
  21. [21]
    Sherdog's 2022 Comeback Fighter of the Year
    Dec 24, 2022 · Rob Wilkinson came out of nowhere to go 4-0 and improbably claim the Professional Fighters League light heavyweight championship.
  22. [22]
    Rob Wilkinson 10th PFL fighter suspended in past six weeks - ESPN
    Jun 13, 2023 · Wilkinson is the 10th PFL fighter suspended by the commission over the past six weeks. The other nine were due to failed drug tests. The PFL ...
  23. [23]
    7 PFL fighters punished for drug tests; multiple bout results overturned
    Jun 20, 2023 · ... suspension; $9,821 fine ($9,000 + $821 in fees). Thiago Santos. Bout: April 1 loss to Robert Wilkinson. Substance: Clomiphene. Punishment: Six ...
  24. [24]
    PFL champ Rob Wilkinson pulled from 2023 season due to positive ...
    May 31, 2023 · Ex-PFL light heavyweight champion Rob Wilkinson has been pulled from the ongoing 2023 season after testing positive for a banned substance.
  25. [25]
    Rob Wilkinson returns in grand style with quick six win
    Apr 12, 2024 · OFFICIAL RESULT. Rob Wilkinson defeats Tom Breese by 1st round TKO (1:10), earning 6 points in the PFL Light Heavyweight Division. BACK TO ...
  26. [26]
    2024 PFL 2 video: Rob Wilkinson shoulders Tom Breese in face ...
    Apr 12, 2024 · The up-to-the-minute 2024 PFL 2 results include: Rob Wilkinson def. Tom Breese via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:10; Clay Collard def. Patricky ...
  27. [27]
    Standings - Professional Fighters League
    FEATHERWEIGHT 145 · Brendan Loughnane · 11 · Gabriel Braga, 2-1 ; LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 205 · Impa Kasanganay · 11 · Rob Wilkinson, 2-1 ; LIGHTWEIGHT 155 · Brent Primus · 9.
  28. [28]
    2024 PFL 5: Collard vs. Burnell Full Results - Cageside Press
    Jun 21, 2024 · 2024 PFL 5 sees lightweights and light heavyweights in action, with Clay Collard vs. Mads Burnell headlining and a hot 205lb race.
  29. [29]
    Rob Wilkinson goes down by unanimous decision in semi-finals - Nine
    Aug 17, 2024 · Australian Rob Wilkinson has gone down to Dovletdzhan Yagshimuradov by unanimous decision in semi-finals at PFL 8 in Los Angeles.
  30. [30]
    2024 PFL Playoffs 2's Rob Wilkinson: Post-PED suspension success ...
    Aug 13, 2024 · Rob Wilkinson still feels the shame of being suspended for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, but he hopes winning the 2024 PFL Championship ...Missing: training adjustments
  31. [31]
    Rob Wilkinson Returned Home For Camp, Likes Elbows Rule
    Apr 30, 2025 · Wilkinson (19-3) no longer has to deal with the season points format as PFL has adopted a strict tournament style. Still it's not all shiny and ...
  32. [32]
    Aussie fighter Rob Wilkinson reveals major change after 'burnt out ...
    Apr 29, 2025 · Rob Wilkinson will return to the PFL cage this week and admits he has overcome feeling "burnt out" and believes he is ready to take down one ...Missing: mindset | Show results with:mindset
  33. [33]
    PFL - Professional Fighters League
    Rob Wilkinson · Australia · 1-1-0 · PFL RECORD · 6-2-0, 1 NC · 25-8-0, 1 NC · CAREER RECORD · 19-4-0, 1 NC · 6'2" ...
  34. [34]
    PFL 4 Results: Davis vs. Wilkinson | MMA Fighting
    May 1, 2025 · In the light heavyweight main event, former Bellator champion Phil Davis fights 2022 PFL champion Rob Wilkinson. This is officially Davis ...<|separator|>
  35. [35]
    Rob Wilkinson ("Razor") | MMA Fighter Page - Tapology
    Rob "Razor" Wilkinson (19-4-0, 1 NC) is a Pro MMA Fighter out of Englewood, Colorado and the #34th ranked Top Light Heavyweight MMA fighter.
  36. [36]
    Rob Wilkinson (Middleweight) MMA Profile - ESPN
    View the profile of the MMA fighter Rob Wilkinson from Australia on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and MMA fight highlights.
  37. [37]
    Former UFC fighter Rob Wilkinson keeps busy with boxing win ...
    Wilkinson secured a knockdown in the fifth round before swarming Joseph with punches to get the stoppage and claim the Tasmanian heavyweight boxing title. On ...
  38. [38]
    Former UFC fighter Rob Wilkinson will fight in Hobart ... - The Mercury
    Oct 26, 2021 · A Tasmanian former UFC fighter currently ranked the number one light heavyweight MMA athlete in Australia and NZ will make his professional heavyweight boxing ...Missing: 30 | Show results with:30
  39. [39]
    Former UFC middleweight, Rob Wilkinson to make Pro boxing debut
    Sep 24, 2021 · His opponent, Joseph is a former Australian cruiserweight champion and brings a decent 10-4, 1 draw record so should prove to be a decent ...
  40. [40]
    Jayden Joseph vs. Rob Wilkinson, Havoc at the Hall | Boxing Bout
    Jayden Joseph "Plugger" W Wilkinson defeats Joseph L KO/TKO 1:37 Round 5 of 8, 13:37 Total Fighter Comparison Fight Predictions Tapology Community Picks: 36
  41. [41]
    Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2 | MMA & Kickboxing Event
    Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2 took place Saturday, August 24, 2019 with 12 fights at Hobart City Hall in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ... Rob Wilkinson vs.
  42. [42]
    Rob Wilkinson vs. Joe Tullo, Tasmanian Fighting Championships 1
    Fight Details · Event: Tasmanian Fighting Championships 1 · Date: Saturday 05.18.2019 at 12:30 AM ET · Referee: · Venue: Hobart City Hall · Enclosure: Cage ...
  43. [43]
    Rob Wilkinson fight history and stats
    Age: 33 | Date of Birth: 02/22/1992. Weight Class: Light Heavyweight. Last Weight-in: 205 lbs. Height: 6'3" | Reach: 80.00". Born: Hobart, Tasmania. Gyms ...
  44. [44]
    Rob Wilkinson vs. Patrick Dittrich, Tasmanian Fighting ... - Tapology
    Wilkinson vs. Dittrich at Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2 on Tapology. View Wilkinson vs. Dittrich fight video, highlights, news, Twitter updates, ...
  45. [45]
    Rob Wilkinson - stats MMA fighter, Rank, News & Biography - GIDStats
    Draw Not Confirmed VS Patrick Dittrich. 24.08.2019 • Tasmanian Fighting Championships 2 • kickboxing. Round 5. Time 15.00. Method Decision. Event. Tasmanian ...
  46. [46]
    PFL World Championship 2022 video: Rob Wilkinson dishes out ...
    Nov 25, 2022 · Rob Wilkinson became the first million dollar champion at the PFL Championships with a savage performance to beat Omari Akhmedov.
  47. [47]
    Boxing - Cultural Artefact - Companion to Tasmanian History
    Tasmanian boxers enjoyed a high reputation, with nine national title winners, and three Olympians, Ron Gower, Gerald Freeman and Wayne Devlin, between 1948 and ...Missing: Heavyweight significance
  48. [48]
    Robert Wilkinson - BoxRec
    ID#, 941270. sex, male. alias, Razor. age, 33. nationality, Australia. height, 6′ 2″ / 188cm. reach, 76″ / 193cm. residence, Denver, Colorado, USA.<|control11|><|separator|>