"It's more a matter of ironing out the details as it relates to dates and all surrounding factors, as well as general negotiations," Simpson said.
Several of New Zealand's top combat sports athletes have already committed to heading offshore without first securing MIQ vouchers to ensure their return, and will instead be basing themselves overseas so they can continue to do their jobs and represent the country.
UFC stars Dan Hooker, Brad Riddell and Kai Kara-France have joined their City Kickboxing teammate Adesanya in confirming they and their families will be based in Las Vegas after leaving New Zealand for their upcoming bouts, while boxer David Nyika has revealed he will be moving to the UK for the good of his boxing career. Professional Fighters League lightweight Genah Fabian and reigning International Mixed Martial Arts Federation lightweight world champion Michelle Montague have both been offshore since August.
The rematch between Adesanya and Whittaker has been one many fans have been wanting to see for a long time, with the pair clearly the best two middleweights in the UFC. While the rematch was not booked right away given the dominance of Adesanya's win in their first meeting, they have both gone unbeaten in three middleweight bouts each against top contenders since that meeting and the rematch became an inevitability.
"The fight that everybody wants to see and the fight that has to happen is Robert Whittaker. That's what we want to have happen and that's what we're working on," Dana White confirmed to the Herald.