Dustin Poirier wishes ‘huge’ UFC 281 clash with Michael Chandler was five rounds: ‘It could be Fight of the Century’

Dustin PoirierFormer interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier maintains he would have preferred to face upcoming opponent, one-time title chaser, Michael Chandler over the course of five rounds rather than the sanctioned three round limit, as the pair prepare to do battle at UFC 281 on November 12. Poirier, the current #3 ranked lightweight contender, has […]

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Former interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier maintains he would have preferred to face upcoming opponent, one-time title chaser, Michael Chandler over the course of five rounds rather than the sanctioned three round limit, as the pair prepare to do battle at UFC 281 on November 12.

Poirier, the current #3 ranked lightweight contender, has been sidelined since December of last year at UFC 269, headlining in an eventual fourth round standing rear-naked choke loss against former undisputed titleholder, Charles Oliveira.

As for Chandler, the Kill Cliff FC mainstay turned in his second UFC victory back in May, stopping former interim titleholder, Tony Ferguson with a stunning second front kick knockout win.

Linked with an eventual showdown against American Top Team trainee, Poirier upon his landing in the Octagon, the duo will finally clash as part of a blockbuster Madison Square Garden card on November 12. in New York City.

Dustin Poirier prefers five round fight with Michael Chandler at UFC 281

Set to take place over the course of three rounds, Dustin Poirier, at least, claimed how he wished the promotion would have elected to book a five round, non-headlining bout, as they’ve done in the past.

“I really wanted to do a five round fight,” Dustin Poirier told Heavy Sports reporter, Nikhil Sharma, during a recent interview. “Especially for me, I like to get a rhythm and a timing, and I feel like the better fighter – unless something happens early in one of the first couple of rounds, the better fighter usually wins in the distance.”

Previewing his pivotal potential title eliminator against Chandler, Poirier hopes to turn in a “clean” performance, however, insists the bout could go down as the Fight of the Century due to the pair’s abilities.

“He’s (Michael Chandler) a former (Bellator) world champion,” Dustin Poirier explained. “He’s one of the best 155-pounders in the world, so he’s a very, very tough opponent. If it’s Fight of the Year, that means it’s back-and-forth. I’d like it to be clean, one-sided if I couple paint the perfect picture.”

“But I don’t shy away from those firefights,” Poirier continued. “I’m going to try my best to stay calm under fire and technical, but if he competes to the best of his ability, and I do the same, it coule be Fight of the Century.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)

Prior to his submission loss to Oliveira, Poirier scored a pair of back-to-back rematch and subsequent rubber-match wins over former two-weight champion, Conor McGregor last year.

Islam Makhachev hits back at Michael Chandler ahead of UFC 280- “Shut up and stay in line”

Islam MakhachevUFC lightweight Islam Makhachev has responded to Michael Chandler questioning the validity of Makhachev’s title shot. In just a few weeks, MMA fans will be treated to a fascinating matchup between Islam Makhachev and Charles Oliveira, who will face off for the vacant lightweight title. Although Makhachev owns an impressive 11-1 UFC record and has […]

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UFC lightweight Islam Makhachev has responded to Michael Chandler questioning the validity of Makhachev’s title shot.

In just a few weeks, MMA fans will be treated to a fascinating matchup between Islam Makhachev and Charles Oliveira, who will face off for the vacant lightweight title.

Although Makhachev owns an impressive 11-1 UFC record and has not tasted defeat since 2015, his title shot did not come without criticism. When Makhachev meets Oliveira at UFC 280, it will be the first time that the Russian has faced a top-five ranked opponent.

Makhachev highest ranked win was over Dan Hooker, who was ranked No.9 at the time but is currently ranked No.14. the 31-year-old does also hold a win over Arman Tsarukyan, who is presently ranked No.10 but was unranked at the time.

Islam Makhachev and Michael Chandler’s back-and-forth

Former lightweight title Michael Chandler is one of those who believe that Mahkachev has not done enough to warrant a shot at gold. The 36-year-old said while Mahkachev is undoubtedly talented, it’s still too early yet.

“Nothing against Islam, you say he looks great, you say he looks unbeatable at times, but he hasn’t really fought anybody,” Chandler told MMA Fighting. “That’s really the truth. He beat No. 14 and then he beat Dan Hooker, who was on a three or four-fight losing streak.

“I’m not saying that [Islam] not that good, we just can’t say that he’s that good yet. It’s premature praise.” (H/T MMAFighitng)

It wouldn’t take long for Makhachev to respond to Chandler, taking to Twitter to slam the American, telling him to “shut up and stay in line”.

“Haha., your only two win in UFC is Hooker who came out of loss, and Tony who has 5 losses in the row now., please shut up and stay in line” Makhachev responded.

Although Makhachev does not hold a lot of ranked wins, with the opponents that have been presented to him, he has at times looked unbeatable. The Dagestan native poses elite grappling skills and strength levels and has stopped his last four opponents.

Who do you think would win if Islam Makhachev and Michael Chandler fought?

Islam Makhachev Strikes Back After Chandler’s Critical Comments

UFC lightweight contender Islam Makhachev has hit back at Michael Chandler for recent comments the former Bellator champion made about his recent wins. Makhachev will face Charles Oliveira for the vacant lightweight title at UFC 280 next month. It&#821…

UFC lightweight contender Islam Makhachev has hit back at Michael Chandler for recent comments the former Bellator champion made about his recent wins. Makhachev will face Charles Oliveira for the vacant lightweight title at UFC 280 next month. It’s the pinnacle of a long road to the belt for Makhachev, who has won 10 straight…

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Watch: Poirier & Chandler Address ‘Beef’ In Face-to-Face Interview

Fans who have been wondering just how serious the beef between Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler is ahead of their UFC 281 matchup now have something of an answer. If there was ever a fight in the UFC that did not need a personal grudge to make it ex…

Fans who have been wondering just how serious the beef between Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler is ahead of their UFC 281 matchup now have something of an answer. If there was ever a fight in the UFC that did not need a personal grudge to make it exciting, it would be the pivotal lightweight…

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Chandler Reluctantly Gives Ferguson Advice After UFC 279 Loss

UFC lightweight contender Michael Chandler feels that Tony Ferguson shouldn’t rush his Octagon return following a loss to Nate Diaz at UFC 279. Chandler will face former interim champion, Dustin Poirier, at UFC 281 in November. The Poirier/Chandl…

UFC lightweight contender Michael Chandler feels that Tony Ferguson shouldn’t rush his Octagon return following a loss to Nate Diaz at UFC 279. Chandler will face former interim champion, Dustin Poirier, at UFC 281 in November. The Poirier/Chandler winner could potentially earn the next lightweight title shot against the winner of Charles Oliveira vs. Islam…

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Michael Chandler says Nate Diaz will have success in free agency, but “we’ll see Nate Diaz back in the UFC”

Nate Diaz Michael ChandlerAccording to Michael Chandler, Nate Diaz stepping away from the UFC has confirmed his thoughts that the UFC is the only show in town. At UFC 279 Stockton’s Diaz had his final fight in the organization when he submitted Tony Ferguson in the main event. It was not easy for the UFC and Nate Diaz […]

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According to Michael Chandler, Nate Diaz stepping away from the UFC has confirmed his thoughts that the UFC is the only show in town. At UFC 279 Stockton’s Diaz had his final fight in the organization when he submitted Tony Ferguson in the main event.

It was not easy for the UFC and Nate Diaz to have agreed upon terms to make a fight happen. The two parties did not see eye to eye and the fighter sat out most of the year even requesting his release from the organization. After all that, Diaz still took the fight. According to ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler, this shows that the UFC is the center of combat sports.

While speaking with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, Chandler added that Nate Diaz will likely be back in the UFC in the future. He said:

“Even with the middle fingers to the man and the water bottles thrown, he still said, ‘I’mma come right back here to the UFC.’ Why would Nate say that or want to that? It just goes to show, this is the place to be, this is the big show. So, he’s gonna go out and have a little bit of fun, do some other sports, and we’ll see Nate Diaz back in the UFC down the line.” [Transcription courtesy of MMAnews.com]

Michael Chandler is well familiar with life outside of the UFC. Before making his promotional debut in 2021, he was a draw for Bellator. Out of his 30 total professional fights, 23 of these have been in Bellator. While there he matched against fighters such as Benson Henderson, Brent Primus, Eddie Alvarez, Will Brooks, and others. ‘Iron’ was also a three-time Bellator lightweight champion and had three title defenses to his name. In 2021, he made his debut in the UFC and has been one of the most exciting fighters in its lightweight division.

Michael Chandler on what’s next for Nate

Iron‘ Michael Chandler, knowing the value of life in free agency, fully recognizes the monetary value that the name Nate Diaz has. Whether it’s boxing YouTubers, boxing professionals, another MMA organization, or bare-knuckle, the Stockton-born fighter will be well taken care of wherever he goes.

On The MMA Hour, Chandler continued:

“Nate’s got a plethora of options. The guy is a huge draw, a big name. He is intriguing. He is interesting. People wanna see what he’s gonna do. I’ve heard a couple different takes on what he’s gonna do. Obviously, there’s a couple low-hanging fruits out there, a couple obvious options.”

Michael Chandler has a major challenge ahead of him. Coming off of a knockout win over Tony Ferguson, ‘Iron’ will meet the former interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier, at UFC 281. This fight has been booked for Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, November 12