Australian UFC fighter Robert Whittaker defeats Nikita Krylov in a bout reported by multiple outlets as ending with Krylov’s jaw being broken. The Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times, and The Age all describe Whittaker delivering a decisive finish—characterized in the reports as a powerful, late-round or “lunch”/strike resulting in an injury severe enough to fracture Krylov’s jaw. While the sources use similar wording and emphasize the injury as the defining outcome, they are consistent on the essential result: Whittaker wins the fight against Krylov via a stoppage following the jaw-breaking strike. The articles present the match outcome as occurring within the UFC and frame it as a standout performance by Whittaker. Taken together, the coverage focuses on the result and the injury, without providing additional confirmed details such as round number, method of stoppage beyond the impact described, or judges’ scoring. The shared reporting indicates the bout’s key storyline is the injury inflicted by Whittaker leading to his victory.