Michael Chandler Breaks Silence After UFC White House Loss

Michael Chandler is having a very difficult time converting his efforts, training, and energy into a solid win. The talented UFC lightweight contender is currently on a 4-match losing skid. His most recent defeat came up against Mauricio Ruffy at the Freedom 250 event. It was a brutal 1st round knockout defeat.
He wants his audience to know that he may have lost a few fights successively, but he is far from done.
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The historic event was truly a breathtaking spectacle. All 7 fights were heavily engaging and quite interestingly none of them went till the final round. 6 knockouts and 1 TKO/KO by doctor stoppage. The freedom 250 event was a massive hit, according to Joe Rogan the event captured more than 150 million viewers worldwide, however this has yet to be confirmed officially.
In a recent social media post, Michael Chandler shared his thoughts on facing a tough knockout loss against Mauricio Ruffy. The outcome pushes him lower the order at the competitive lightweight division. Some fans wonder what the outcome would have been if Chandler fought McGregor as originally scheduled. It will be interesting to see how he bounces back from the successive setbacks.
“Obviously, the fight did not go my way, but I’m in good spirits, I’m happy. I’m healthy. I’m hard to kill. I’m impossible to kill. I’m impossible to defeat because I am so truly blessed. Physically, I’m good, I’m a little banged up. I got punched in the ear and ripped it open. Hats off to Mauricio Ruffy. He was a tough puzzle to solve, to get going in there. He’s long, he’s fast, he’s accurate, he’s a good striker. He landed the shots that ended the fight, so here we are. But as I said, we’re happy, we’re healthy, we’re hard to kill”. <



