Michael Chandler's Fight Career: High Risks & Recent Struggles
Gabe Morency
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Challenges Facing Michael Chandler in His Fighting Career
Michael Chandler, known for his thrilling but taxing battles in the ring, seems to be at a crossroads in his professional MMA career. Despite his reputation for putting on a striking display, winning has become a struggle for Chandler. His series of high-intensity bouts, epitomized by his legendary clashes with Eddie Alvarez, have endeared him to fans. However, these all-out wars have taken a toll on his ability to compete at the highest level.
Entering the UFC with a stunning knockout against Dan Hooker, Chandler continued to face top-tier opponents, like Justin Gauci and Charles Oliveira, bringing ferocity and spectacle to each fight. Despite this, recent outings, such as his bout against Patty Pimlet, suggest that Chandler might be losing his competitive edge, appearing lackluster and drained in the face of rising fighters.
The speculation about Chandler's future includes a potential shift to bare-knuckle fighting, particularly in BKFC, a league partly owned by Conor McGregor. This move could materialize once Chandler's current contracts conclude, offering him a new arena to leverage his combative style. Meanwhile, his approach remains unchanged; he engages in high-risk combats that prioritize entertainment, often at the expense of tactical prowess.
Chandler's next encounter pits him against a fighter likened to McGregor, which might not bode well considering his recent performances. Known for his wrestling background, strategies that could potentially offer him an advantage, Chandler seems reluctant to revert to a more calculated fighting style. This upcoming fight, expected to be a brief but intense event, may further test Chandler's ability to adapt and overcome in an increasingly challenging phase of his career.
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