
Michael Chandler breaks silence on Paddy Pimblett, Conor McGregor
Michael Chandler talks to MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn in his first interview since his loss to Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314.
Michael Chandler isn’t giving up on the idea of a fight against Conor McGregor, but he isn’t losing any sleep over it either.
After coaching opposite one another on “The Ultimate Fighter,” Chandler (23-10 MMA, 2-5 UFC) and McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) were supposed to put a cap on the season by meeting in the octagon. Although the fight was trending towards becoming a reality as contracts were drawn up for last June, the fight never materialized.
“I get asked about it in every single interview, and rightfully so,” Chandler told MMA Junkie. “The Conor-Chandler thing just stays alive, right? Just a couple of weeks ago, all of a sudden, he said, ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler, unfinished business.’ It’s not just the fact that we had the contract that we were supposed to fight in June, we did ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ we have to finish ‘The Ultimate Fighter.’ It’s just like staying alive.”
Chandler decided to move on after sitting on the sidelines for two years while waiting for McGregor to make it to the octagon. After a submission loss to Dustin Poirier in November 2022, Chandler returned to action at UFC 309 in November 2024, where he dropped a unanimous decision in a rematch against Charles Oliveira. Chandler’s most recent outing was at UFC 314, where Paddy Pimblett stopped him in the third round.
It’s been a rough stretch for Chandler. While the interest in a McGregor matchup isn’t nearly as high as it once was, talk of the potential fight continues. McGregor hasn’t been active since a gruesome injury in a trilogy bout against Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. The intrigue remains due to the personalities and their ability to create excitement in the cage.
While Chandler himself still wants the fight to happen, he learned his lesson about waiting around before for the former two-division UFC champ. If it happens, it happens.
“It’s one of those deals where I’m not losing sleep at night, trying to get the Conor fight, wanting to get the Conor fight,” Chandler said. “If me and Conor are supposed to fight, and he’s supposed to come back, it’s gonna happen and I don’t need to force it. With that being said, if I’m a betting man, I’m not sure if he comes back. Do I want to fight him? Do I want to finish ‘The Ultimate Fighter 31’? Absolutely. So, we’ll see.
“All I know is, I’m going to enjoy my family over the summertime, work on some big time business that I’ve been working on for the last couple weeks since the fight, and see how this whole thing unfolds. … If that Conor fight is out there and that needs to happen in January, that makes a lot of sense, so we’ll see.”