Michael Chandler is Conor McGregor Injury And then Removals from UFC 303 Later this month.
While it was tough for Chandler to accept that his long-awaited showdown with McGregor would be postponed yet again, he seemed in good spirits after the fight was officially canceled last Thursday. McGregor attempted to remain on the UFC 303 card but was ultimately forced to pull out of the bout for the first time in his UFC career.
Chandler, who spent 18 months on the sidelines hoping to get a big fight with McGregor, has been largely silent over the past 48 hours. The company released a statement on Friday. It didn't come directly from him, but later that night a video of himself Pour the special tequila into the glass.
On Saturday, Chandler took to social media McGregor's first public statement He gives his own opinion on the aftermath of UFC 303. Check it out below.
Official statement: “I'm here, just like when I started in 2009. The most trusted guy in MMA. See you soon.”
— Michael Chandler (@MikeChandlerMMA) June 15, 2024
Official statement: “I'm here, just like when I started in 2009. The most trusted guy in MMA. See you soon.”
“Don't feel bad. Get better soon. My heart is full. I'll see you again soon.”
At this point, it's unclear when the McGregor vs. Chandler fight will take place again, but initial speculation is that “Notorious” will only need a few months to recover from his injury. At least, combat sports fans will be happy. A great alternative to the main event of UFC 303 On June 29, Alex Pereira will defend his UFC light heavyweight title in a rematch against former champion Jiri Prochazka.