Michael Chandler-Charles Oliveira Rematch Booked for UFC 309 on Nov. 16
Michael Chandler has moved on from Conor McGregor — at least for now.
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Chandler addressed the decision to take a different opponent after waiting to face McGregor since their coaching stint on “The Ultimate Fighter 31” in the summer of 2023.
“I got more promo, more eyeballs, more of everything in the last year and half than I would have gotten in three fights, and now I get the opportunity to take a title run,” Chandler said on his YouTube channel. “I beat Charles Oliveira, I become the No. 1 contender. I beat Charles Oliveira, I can choose to go fight Islam [Makhachev] or Arman [Tsarukyan]. I believe it’s going to be Islam. Or, if Conor can finally get his house in order and put together a training camp, and show up to a fight, maybe I go fight Conor and we finish The Ultimate Fighter 31. This is the ultimate bet on yourself...
“I still have [the McGregor fight], even though the fight is still to be determined. But I am pivoting. Why? Because I’m a fighter through and through, and I think you guys have forgotten that. Nobody would have had the balls to make this decision and bet on themselves like this.”
Chandler and Oliveira initially fought for the vacant lightweight crown at UFC 262, where “do Bronx” captured the belt with a second-round technical knockout victory on May 15, 2021. Including that bout, the 38-year-old Chandler has lost three of his last four Octagon apppearances. He hasn’t competed since falling to Dustin Poirier via third-round submission at UFC 281 in November 2022.
A former lightweight champion, Oliveira is coming off a closely-contested split-decision loss to Arman Tsarukyan in a title eliminator bout at UFC 300 on April 13. The 34-year-old Brazilian won 11 straight fights within the Las Vegas-based promotion from June 2018 to May 2022.
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