Michael Chandler Rejects Conor McGregor’s UFC 303 Dem & as Battle Readiness Test

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Michael Chandler has made it clear that he was not in favor of a three-round fight with Conor McGregor at UFC 303. The fight was announced after UFC 300, with Dana White confirming it would take place during International Fight Week on June 29 and would be contested at 170 pounds. This announcement ended widespread speculation and marked the return of the UFC’s most prominent figure.

Chandler, in an interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, addressed rumors about the potential for a shorter bout. He confirmed that a three-round fight was considered but ultimately, he pushed for and secured a five-round fight. Chandler’s preference for a longer fight reflects his readiness for a more extended battle, contrasting with McGregor’s initial position. He expressed his enthusiasm for the five-round format, indicating it as a measure of a fighter’s preparedness.

Conor McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh, shared his thoughts on the upcoming fight between McGregor and Chandler. Kavanagh, who has been with McGregor since the beginning of his professional MMA career, offered a bold prediction in an interview with SevereMMA. He anticipates that the fight won’t last more than two rounds, citing McGregor’s striking power and ability to return to his feet as underestimated factors. Kavanagh’s confidence suggests that those doubting McGregor might be surprised by the outcome of the fight.

Pete Braeburn
Pete Braeburn
Pete Braeburn is a fantasy sports contributor for King Fantasy Sports and an MMA news writer for SportsHQ.net

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