Michael Chandler knows the dangers that await him in the Octagon
when he squares off against Charles Oliveira for the vacant
lightweight crown at
UFC 262
on Saturday.

„I trained a lot of jiu-jitsu because Charles is very good,
probably the scariest opponent I´ve ever faced in my whole
career,” the former Bellator title holder recently told
Combate
.

That said, Chandler believes that if he can survive Oliveira’s
initial blitz, he will be the stronger fighter over the course of a
five-round championship bout.

„If He can’t get the submission or knock out really fast, he
starts to get tired and that’s where I start to shine,” Chandler
said. “I have no doubt that my athleticism will be a turning point
in a 25- minute fight.

“Charles will start strong but will get tired and I´m not. I hope
to get a knockout in the first two rounds, but the fans can also
expect a 25-minutes war.”

UFC 262 takes place at the Toyota Center in Houston and will also
Tony Ferguson square off against Beneil Dariush in the evening’s
co-main event. The main card is available on pay-per-view via ESPN+
at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Early prelims begin on ESPN+ at 6:30 p.m.
ET/3:30 p.m. PT before moving to ESPN/ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
 

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