Henry Cejudo wants Michael Chandler to "consider retirement" after next fight, outlines one reason why 'Iron' couldn't become "best in the world"
- Michael Chandler lost to Paddy Pimblett by third-round TKO at UFC 314, marking his third consecutive loss and fifth loss in six fights.
- UFC CEO Dana White praised Chandler, comparing him to Arturo Gatti and noting his ability to make fights exciting.
- Chandler expressed that there are bigger things than what happens inside the cage.
- Paddy Pimblett's victory positions him as a top contender, now in line for a top-five clash.
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Michael Chandler’s Loss to Paddy Pimblett Dubbed a ‘Career-Killing’ Performance by Ex-UFC Champion: ‘No More Title Talks’
Michael Chandler's recent defeat to Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314 has raised serious doubts about his future in the sport, with some experts dubbing it a 'career-killing' performance. Chandler suffered his fifth loss in the UFC, which has significantly diminished any hopes of regaining title contention. Former UFC champion Michael Bisping remarked that at 38 years old, it's unlikely Chandler can reclaim his status. Despite the loss, Dana White conti…
Michael Chandler asked to consider retirement after brutal beating at UFC 314
Michael Chandler fought Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314, a fight viewed as his last real shot at lightweight title relevance. The post Michael Chandler asked to consider retirement after brutal beating at UFC 314 appeared first on FirstSportz.
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