Michael Chandler makes first statement since UFC White House loss, vows to bounce back: ‘I’m impossible to kill’
Key Points:
- Michael Chandler suffered a first-round knockout loss to Mauricio Ruffy at UFC White House, marking his fourth defeat in the UFC and extending a four-fight losing streak.
- Despite the loss, Chandler remains positive, providing a health update and praising Ruffy’s striking skills, emphasizing that he is "healthy" and "impossible to kill."
- Chandler acknowledged his preparation and coaching team but accepted the defeat, focusing on learning from the setback and vowing to bounce back with more wisdom and experience.
- He expressed gratitude to his fans for their support and committed to moving forward in "typical Chandler fashion," embracing adversity and continuing to pursue greatness.
- Chandler did not mention retirement and encouraged perseverance and integrity, promising that "the best is yet to come" in his career.