Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler is official: Former UFC double champion, Conor McGregor, will be back into the octagon with the upcoming “The Ultimate Fighter 31” after two years. According to a recent UFC president Dana White announcement, McGregor and Michael Chandler will coach TUF 31, and the two lightweights will compete at the end of the season. There is no official time or place for the battle yet. Follow the latest UFC News: McGregor vs Chandler Updates with InsideSport.IN
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Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler in TUF 31
The coaches for The Ultimate Fighter’s forthcoming season are Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler. UFC president Dana White also said the program would be telecasted on ESPN. The broadcast will air on ESPN rather than ESPN+, which makes sense given the scope and size of McGregor’s star power. According to sources, May 30 is the scheduled day for the series debut, and it will end by August 15.
McGREGOR vs CHANDLER IS CONFIRMED!!@TheNotoriousMMA and @MikeChandlerMMA will officially coach the next season of #TUF31! pic.twitter.com/effjf0Rg2M
— UFC (@ufc) February 4, 2023
There will be a battle between McGregor and Chandler after this season of The Ultimate Fighter 31. The McGregor vs Chandler fight time and place have not yet been decided. Unquestionably, its build-up will be as noteworthy as any bout in 2023.
UFC News: Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler confirmed
Since fracturing his left leg in a fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021, The Notorious, who coached on the TUF reality series in 2015 against Urijah Faber, has not participated in UFC since then. Chandler has urged a showdown between McGregor and himself for more than a year.
UFC News: Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler official: UFC president Dana White confirms Team McGregor vs Team Chandler for TUF 31, McGregor vs ChandlerMcGregor (22-6) was the first athlete to simultaneously hold two different weight division belts in the UFC, at lightweight and featherweight. The Irish-born fighter, who defeated Jose Aldo for the featherweight title in 2015 with a 13-second knockout, owns the record for the fastest finish in UFC title fight history. However, the 34-year-old has lost two straight fights and three of his last four.
Former lightweight Bellator champion Chandler (23-8) won the title three times. The native of Missouri joined UFC as a free agent in 2021 and has already competed against some of the organization’s top opponents in the 155-pound division. Chandler, 36, has lost three of his last four fights with a Knockout of the Year victory over Tony Ferguson in May. He most recently fell to Dustin Poirier at UFC 281 in November.
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Dana White: UFC 287: Pereira vs Adesanya 2 will be held in Miami
White also mentioned the location for UFC 287: Pereira vs Adesanya 2. UFC 287 will take place on April 8 at Miami, Florida’s Miami-Dade Arena. The event is the first time the UFC has been back in Miami since 2003 and features a middleweight title rematch between Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya as the main event.
Get those vices ready…
MIAMI, we’re coming BACK! 🏝
[ #UFC287 | Sat. Apr 8 | 📍 @MiamiDadeArena ] pic.twitter.com/9Zt8y4lWE6
— UFC (@ufc) February 4, 2023
After being away from the octagon for more than a year, Jorge Masvidal will fight again. Gilbert Burns and Jorge Masvidal, two of the best welterweights in the world, will square off in the UFC 287 co-main event.
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