Michael Chandler Ready to Move On From Conor McGregor Fight
Optimistic but Pragmatic
Michael Chandler vs. Conor McGregor was anticipated as one of the year’s biggest UFC events, but ongoing delays and McGregor’s uncertain return have left Chandler in a state of limbo. While still hopeful about the matchup, Chandler has expressed readiness to explore other opponents, including rematches with Charles Oliveira, Justin Gaethje, and Dustin Poirier, or even new bouts against Arman Tsarukyan and Max Holloway. However, Chandler has ruled out a fight with Paddy Pimblett, which he does not find appealing.
Chandler’s UFC Career So Far
Chandler’s UFC journey has been filled with electrifying moments. From his debut TKO victory over Dan Hooker to his near-win against Oliveira, he has consistently delivered action-packed fights. His bout with Justin Gaethje was hailed as the 2021 Fight of the Year, followed by a spectacular knockout win over Tony Ferguson. Despite his loss to Poirier in his most recent match, Chandler’s performances have left a lasting impression.
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The Uncertain McGregor Match
Despite Chandler’s optimism, the much-hyped fight with McGregor remains uncertain. After a series of mixed signals, including the cancellation of a press conference and cryptic social media posts, doubts about the fight have grown. Nevertheless, Chandler has reassured fans that the fight is still scheduled and that he is fully prepared for whatever comes next. At 37, Chandler is aware that time is not on his side, making his next career decision crucial.
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