Michael Chandler’s planned Conor McGregor callout takes hit following retirement admission

Michael Chandler has already planned his Post-Puc 314 struggle speech, and it is Conor McGregor despite a recent pension edition.

On UFC 314 on 12 April, Michael Chandler is planned for a huge fight against the rising lightweight star Paddy Pimblet, with the two planned to collide in the Co-Main event of what seems to be an incredible event.

In anticipation of their planned fight, Chandler revealed that he will “more than likely” miss the birth of his daughter, after he got the green light through his wife.

Despite his clear dedication to the sport, 'Iron Mike' has received ruthless criticism from the UFC fan base in recent years because of its perseverance in the hope that Conor McGregor will return to action to fight him.

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Chandler Plant McGregor Callout Despite the recent pension ceremony of Irish

Of course the two were originally planned to fight on UFC 303 after their series about the ultimate hunter, but McGregor withdrew from the fight because of a broken toe.

Since then, Chandler has remained hopeful that he and 'The Notorious' will fight, even suggesting that he would fight with McGregor in bare boxing.

And with that, prior to his fight against 'The Baddy' in Miami, Chandler has revealed that he is planning to call out the former UFC Double Champion if he beats Pimblett.

“I'm going to do my job on April 12, and I call Conor again. I am also enjoyed it, whatever happens, I want to see him a man of his word. When he returns this year, I fight him,” Chandler said according to Happy Punch.

Michael Chandler said he intends to call up Conor McGregor at UFC 314 😭

“I'm going to do my job on April 12 and I will call Conor again. I am also enjoyed it, whatever happens, I want to see him a man of his word. When he comes back this year, I fight him.” pic.twitter.com/5hmrgsr5g

– Happy Punch (@Happypunch) 27 March 2025

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“Chandler must first defeat Paddy and if he does and calls Conor, he must be released, stuck in the past,” a fan noted.

“Brother, give it peace,” another fan suggested.

“He is delusions and wastes his time. Conor is ready!” A third fan answered.

Conor McGregor's UFC career almost but after recent admission

The 36-year-old has not fought since 2021 and apparently has drawn his attention to what he believes is a more important thing.

McGregor revealed that he will run for the presidency in Ireland, willing to set aside his fighting career.

During a BKFC press conference last Thursday, the former UFC Double Champion dropped a big hint on its future in the UFC, and hinted that he will probably no longer fight.

“I have two fights on my contract, I am in negotiations. There is many things going on at home, I am happy with what I have done, there is something else for me now,” McGregor admitted.

Furthermore, backup of the fact that 'the notorious' will probably not fight again under the UFC banner is that, according to the UFC anti-doping test database, the Irish has not registered a test session since last year.

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