Mauricio Ruffin and Michael Chandler took part in the official photo session ahead of UFC White House. Both fighters are set to compete on the card.
Michael Chandler and Mauricio Ruffin were among the fighters who appeared at the official UFC White House media day photo session on June 10, with both men scheduled to compete on the card set for June 14.
Chandler, nicknamed "Iron," is a 40-year-old American lightweight fighting out of Kill Cliff FC. He carries a professional record of 23 wins and 11 losses and brings a well-rounded offensive game to the cage, averaging 4.04 significant strikes landed per minute at 49 percent accuracy. He also contributes on the ground, averaging nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes. Standing five-foot-eight with a 71-inch reach and fighting out of an orthodox stance, Chandler has long been one of the more explosive and recognizable names in the lightweight division.

Ruffin's verified statistical profile was not available at the time of publication, though he is confirmed to be competing at UFC White House alongside Chandler.
Why it matters
- UFC White House is just days away, and media day confirms both fighters are healthy and on track to compete
- Chandler's presence on the card keeps a high-profile veteran in the spotlight as he looks to remain relevant in a stacked lightweight landscape
- The full divisional stakes for both bouts will sharpen once official opponent pairings are confirmed
Sunday, June 14, 2026

















