Defiant Michael Chandler won’t retire, vows to ‘respond like a champion’ following UFC White House loss

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Sorry haters, Michael Chandler is here to stay.

The former Bellator lightweight champion turned 40 back in April and has now lost four straight and six of his last eight. That includes his destruction at the hands of Mauricio Ruffy as part of the UFC White House lineup last weekend on the South Lawn in Washington, DC.

The loss prompted calls for UFC to “fire” the struggling lightweight.

“Obviously the fight did not go my way, but I’m in good spirits,” Chandler said on Instagram. “I’m happy, I’m healthy, I’m hard to kill. I’m impossible to kill. I’m impossible to defeat because I’m so truly blessed. Physically I’m good, a little banged up. I got punched in the ear. I’m banged up in the ear, got punched right in the ear and ripped it open. Hats off to Mauricio Ruffy. He was a tough puzzle to solve, to get going in there. He’s long, he’s fast, he’s accurate, he’s a good striker, and he landed the shots that ended the fight.”

The loss cost Chandler a spot in the 155-pound rankings.

“Massive thank you to the UFC for the opportunity,” Chandler added. “Massive thank you to Dana for being a visionary who does one-of-one, crazy, never-to-be-seen again type of events. You have these moments in life where everyone’s watching how you’re going to respond, and I promise you, just as I always have, I will continue to respond like a champion. It stinks because I know I prepared. I promise you I prepared to the best of my ability, left no stone unturned in my preparation. I can rest easy knowing that I did every single thing that I possibly could in this training camp.”

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