Michael Chandler Vows Not to Rush for Finish Against Charles Oliveira
Michael Chandler promises to bring a different version of himself at UFC 309.
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Chandler and Oliveira clashed for the vacant lightweight title in the main event at UFC 262. “Iron” hurt Oliveira multiple times in the opening stanza, even threatening the jiu-jitsu specialist with a guillotine. However, “do Bronx” turned the tables early in Round 2 by clipping Chandler with a left hook and raining a barrage of punches to get the stoppage.
Chandler claims he will right some wrongs from that fight in their
rematch at UFC 309. The former Bellator champ plans to gradually
break his opponent down instead of rushing for the finish like he
did in their first matchup. Chandler believes he is invincible in a
five rounder at lightweight if he can maintain his composure.
“When I smell a finish about to happen, I am gonna slowly continue to put pressure on instead of trying to rush,” Chandler said in the UFC 309 Countdown video. “The way it was always supposed to be. Sometimes you gotta take a loss to put yourself back up. Then overcome the odds and right a wrong. I think that’s what this is gonna be. There is not a man alive at 155 pounds that can hang with me for 25 minutes if I fight composed and smart. That’s who I am now. And I’m excited to go out there and show that on Nov. 16.”
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Chandler hasn’t fought since a submission loss to Dustin Poirier in 2022 that made him 1-3 in his last four, albeit against top tier competition. After awaiting a Conor McGregor booking for the majority of the last two years, the 38-year-old has now shifted focus to title contention.
Meanwhile, Oliveira is coming off a split-decision loss in a title eliminator against Arman Tsarukyan at UFC 300 this past April.
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