Michael Chandler vows to dominate Charles Oliveira at UFC 309, claim No. 1 contender spot
“Iron” sees UFC 309 as an opportunity to avenge a loss to Oliveira and inch one step closer to his dream of becoming UFC champion.
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Michael Chandler is coming into UFC 309 this weekend (Sat., Nov. 16, 2024) prepared to fulfill his destiny and earn himself a Lightweight title shot with a win over Charles Oliveira.
“Iron” has been out of action for the last two years waiting for a match-up with Conor McGregor to materialize. It never did. Most fighters would say “It is what it is,” which is code for “Yeah, this sucks, but what are you going do about it?”
Not Chandler. He believes it is what it was meant to be.
“This fight against Charles Oliveira — this is the way it was supposed to be,” he told TNT Sports in a new interview. “This is how the story was supposed to be written. We didn’t know it was gonna be written this way. We had other plans, there were other things that were supposed to happen, could’ve happened, should’ve happened. But, this is how it’s going to happen.
“The guy who shattered my dreams of becoming the No. 1 Lightweight in the world, Charles Oliveira — I get to right that wrong,” he continued. “All the pressure’s on him. There’s no pressure on me. I’m gonna go out there and get my hand raised ... This is my greatest moment of opportunity. And on Saturday night, I stick my claim as the number one contender in the Lightweight division.”
Chandler is still ranked at No. 7, while Oliveira is up at No. 2.
Based on the questionable way rankings work, he could steal the No. 2 spot from “Do Bronx” with a win inside Madison Square Garden and be in a good position to challenge for the 155-pound title.
“Dana has already called it the No. 1 contender fight, the title eliminator,” Chandler claimed before laying out how he sees 2025 going.
“I believe Islam beats Arman,” he added. “I think Islam will be the champion after that fight whenever whenever it is. He’s already fought a couple of the guys in the division. He wants new blood. He wants a new challenge. I believe he would love the opportunity to compete against me.
“I would love the opportunity to compete against him — so there’s a clear path,” Chandler concluded.
As we learned from Dustin Poirier’s surprising UFC 302 title shot earlier this year against Islam Makhachev (watch highlights), sometimes you’ve just got be the guy who’s ready on the date UFC needs filling.
Add in a win over Oliveira, and Chandler is definitely on the short list of athletes in consideration.
“I win on Saturday night, I become the highest ranked guy not-named Arman or Islam,” Chandler said. “I become the No. 1 contender. I submit myself as the next in line for the title. I will leave the Octagon at MSG on Saturday night the next guy in line for the title. And there’s nothing that can stop that.”
“Who’s going to complain?” Chandler concluded. “I’m going be dominant on Saturday night and finally it will come to fruition. I’m going win the win the UFC title. And it’s the way it was supposed to be.”
Well, at least one person might complain ...
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LEGACY ON THE LINE! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to “The Big Apple” in New York, N.Y., on Sat., Nov. 16, 2024, with the long-awaited, legacy-defining Heavyweight showdown between reigning division champion, Jon Jones, looking to ride off into the sunset as the bonafide G.O.A.T. at the expense of former kingpin, Stipe Miocic. In UFC 309’s pay-per-view (PPV) co-headliner from inside Madison Square Garden, former Lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira, will run it back with Michael Chandler, who has been sitting on the sidelines unsuccessfully waiting for Conor McGregor’s ill-fated comeback. UFC 309 will also feature the exciting returns of super prospects Mauricio Ruffy and Bo Nickal (in separate fights) and so much more! UFC 309’s start time is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET (Prelims card) and 10 p.m. ET (PPV main card).
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