Michael Chandler is betting on himself to be part of the UFC’s historic White House event. He’s not losing sleep over who ends up across the octagon from him. Despite a tough run of results. Michael Chandler believes his resume as one of the promotion’s most reliable action fighters will secure him a slot on the June 14 card.
Chandler (23-10 MMA, 2-5 UFC) has been eager to get back into competition. Chasing the kind of marquee matchup that has defined much of his UFC tenure. While he’s currently on a three-fight skid. Those losses came against elite opposition Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira, and Paddy Pimblett doing little to dull his reputation for delivering must-watch fights.