Charles Oliveira and Michael Chandler are ready to scrap once again in a rematch at UFC 309. The hype surrounding this clash would have a lot to do with their first outing back in 2021 for the undisputed lightweight gold. Now, three years removed from the match-up, both fighters need a win to advance their title aspirations.
Fans who are expecting to witness firework, surely won’t be disappointed, as Michael Chandler promised to steal the show. The American fighter blamed his first loss to ‘Do Bronx’ onto octagon jitters as opposed to a skill disparity. Owing to his mistake from the loss and after amassing more UFC experience, Chandler is ready to drag the fight into deep waters and make his rival quit.
Chandler is looking bounce from a long lay-off, after spending two years on the bench chasing Conor McGregor superfight. Every time the American steps foot inside the Octagon, chaos is soon to follow, which has turned him into a big name. His show stealing style of fights earned many top ranked matches as he aims to make a statement this weekend.
Chandler seems quite pleased with the UFC’s number one contender match-up against Charles Oliveira. Chalking up an interesting road map towards world title in 2025, Chandler aims to be the oldest lightweight champion. Despite waiting on the sidelines for so long, the American MMA fighter doesn’t have any regrets. He is looking to lift a bizarre MSG curse by making a statement.
Michael Chandler vows to lift the MSG curse by beating Charles Oliviera at UFC 309
Chandler’s addition into the lightweight division brought a new kind of excitement that fans wanted. In every single outing, the former Bellator star has produced exciting fights that have turned into a fight of the year contenders. Now, looking back at his career, Chandler seems to have only one gripe, i.e lifting the MSG curse.
Speaking with Ariel Helwani, he touched upon three story line defeats on the grounds of MSG and it being a curse. Chandler’s MSG jinx seems to be a real deal, as it was brought to his attention by a fan. The mixed martial artist calls it destiny and hopes to use as fuel to bounce back and break the curse.
The two long layoff does not seemed to have bothered the 38-year-old fighter at all. He revealed being on a brutal non-stop schedule ever since he jumped ship to UFC. Now, coming off the couch, Chandler feels motivated to cross off one of his losses heading into the UFC 309.