Michael Chandler Reveals MAJOR Injuries He Received During Fight Against Charles Oliveira
Charles Oliveira and Michael Chandler
Michael Chandler found himself fighting his life against the Brazilian powerhouse Oliveira. The lightweight bout was a five-round war that battered and bruised both fighters. But for Chandler, the aftermath was something far more intense than a typical post-fight recovery.
“It is in the most pain I’ve ever been in, in my entire life, the most injuries I’ve had in a fight, for sure. I peed blood, and inflammation all over my whole body is swollen.”
The fight itself was a back-and-forth thriller that saw Chandler nearly secure a comeback victory in the final round. He came inches from stopping Oliveira, reigning down ground-and-pound that was controversial enough to raise eyebrows. Despite his efforts, Oliveira managed to survive and ultimately won unanimously.
What makes Chandler’s revelation most striking is his matter-of-fact tone. This man treats extreme physical punishment like just another day at the office. He spoke about drug tests, blood-tinted urine, and full-body swelling as if discussing a routine doctor’s visit.
Conor McGregor Backs Michael Chandler After Fight With Charles Oliveira
In the wild world of mixed martial arts, rivalries can turn on a dime. Fighters trade heated insults one moment, and the next, they show unexpected respect. And Conor McGregor did precisely the same when talking about his rival, Chandler.
After Michael Chandler’s grueling five-round battle with Oliveira at UFC 309, most expected silence from Conor McGregor. But the Irish fighter proved again why he’s more than just a typical athlete. In a surprising twist, McGregor didn’t criticize Chandler’s loss but showed support.
“Cut Michael Chandler! Just Kidding, good fight. Mad little fellow is Michael. I like em’!” McGregor wrote in a now-deleted social media post.
It was classic McGregor – slightly cheeky but ultimately unpredictable. The message spoke volumes about the respect brewing between these two fighters. Maybe one day, fight fans will see these two fighters duke it out in the Octagon.