Michael Chandler claims Conor McGregor is not a ‘real fighter anymore’, urges Dana White to ‘convince’ ex-UFC champ to sign contract

Conor McGregor’s UFC comeback has been a thrill ride for fans, with unexpected twists. But recently, amidst the wild ride, UFC President Dana White has offered some reassuring updates, sparking a surge of optimism.

With tension thick in the air, Dana White attempted to allay concerns with whispers of a secret meeting in the UAE with McGregor. Yet, standing on the other side of this dramatic turnaround is Michael Chandler, who has been waiting patiently for more than a year for a chance to face the Irish sensation.

Michael Chandler lashes out at Conor McGregor

Chandler, who was supposed to fight McGregor in the latter’s comeback match following their coaching roles on “The Ultimate Fighter,” is stuck in an annoying holding pattern.

Chandler recently lost it on social media, expressing how frustrated he was. When the fighter, also known as “Iron,” learned of another meeting between White and McGregor in the United Arab Emirates, he didn’t hold back in expressing his frustration. Chandler made a direct appeal to the CEO of the UFC, asking White to make sure McGregor honors his word and goes up against him in the cage as soon as possible.

This appeal matches not only Chandler’s excitement but also that of the supporters who are looking forward to this highly anticipated matchup. Chandler’s open dissatisfaction in the fast-paced world of mixed martial arts gives the story a human touch and highlights the emotional stakes that both spectators and competitors have in the result.

The story of Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler adds another dimension to the complexity of the UFC’s comebacks and scheduling while it moves through the octagon. Supporters can only hope that the meeting in the United Arab Emirates will be fruitful and lead to a matchup between these two titans of the sport.

Dana White hopeful to book Michael Chandler vs Conor McGregor bout

A bout between Michael Chandler and Conor McGregor has the mixed martial arts community on pins and needles. However, doubts about the fight appeared to increase. Let us introduce UFC President Dana White, whose recent “100%” positive outlook has stoked fans’ enthusiasm once again.

Conor McGregor has not competed since losing back-to-back to Dustin Poirier and Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 and UFC 264. He has been recovering from a leg injury. There has been a lot of anticipation for his upcoming return, which will take place against Michael Chandler after a two-year break.

Amid the excitement, concerns surfaced regarding McGregor’s withdrawal from the USADA pool and the restriction that limited his competition to six months following his return. White’s optimism has given the prospect of this eagerly awaited match new life.

Together with Chandler’s persistent goals, McGregor’s tortuous road after injury creates a narrative that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the game. In the hopes that the encounter in the United Arab Emirates will pave the way for a historic matchup between two of the biggest names in sports, fans are anxiously awaiting the resolution of these doubts.

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