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Matt Brown says Michael Chandler is no longer 'UFC level' after latest loss

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Veteran fighter Matt Brown has publicly questioned whether Michael Chandler still belongs in the UFC following his most recent defeat at UFC Fight Night: White House. Brown argued the loss demonstrated Chandler has fallen below the promotion's competitive standard.

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Matt Brown has gone on record casting serious doubt over Michael Chandler's future in the UFC, arguing that Chandler's most recent defeat at UFC Fight Night: White House revealed a fighter who has slipped below the promotion's competitive threshold.

Matt Brown
Matt Brown

Brown, known as "The Immortal," brings considerable credibility to the critique. The 45-year-old American veteran carries a 26-19-0 professional record and has spent the bulk of his career as one of the welterweight division's most durable and active strikers. Fighting out of his own Immortal Fight Team, Brown lands 3.76 significant strikes per minute at an accuracy rate of 55 percent, and he also contributes on the grappling side with 1.68 takedowns per 15 minutes.

The target of his criticism, Michael Chandler, is a 40-year-old lightweight who fights under the "Iron" moniker and trains with Kill Cliff FC. Chandler carries a 23-11-0 record and has long been one of the division's more explosive offensive presences, averaging 4.04 significant strikes per minute. His striking accuracy sits at 49 percent, and he averages 1.96 takedowns per 15 minutes. However, his record has taken on increasing losses in recent years, and Brown's public comments suggest those defeats are beginning to define the narrative around his career.

Michael Chandler
Michael Chandler

Why it matters

  • Chandler's standing in the lightweight division is now under public scrutiny from a respected peer
  • A 23-11-0 record with recent losses raises legitimate questions about where Chandler fits on the current roster
  • Brown's willingness to speak openly adds a veteran voice to what has become a broader conversation about fighter longevity at the elite level
  • The remarks, made following a high-profile UFC Fight Night card at the White House, are likely to generate significant response from within the lightweight community
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