Brent Primus Takes Down Michael Chandler: Humiliating Defeat at UFC 309 and Harsh Criticism!

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Brent Primus slams Michael Chandler’s disastrous UFC 309 performance—ring rust, dirty tactics, and embarrassing moments! Is this the end of Chandler’s reign as a top contender? Find out why Primus can’t stop throwing fire at his old rival!

Brent Primus Slams Michael Chandler’s “Embarrassing” UFC 309 Loss

Brent Primus, former Bellator champion and long-time rival of Michael Chandler, didn’t hold back after Chandler’s disappointing loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 309. Primus harshly criticized Chandler’s performance, calling it “embarrassing” and noting his poor footwork and lack of technique. “He looked like crap,” Primus said, pointing out that Chandler’s punches resembled someone “throwing a baseball” rather than executing clean, professional strikes. He also found Chandler’s post-fight callout “cringey,” furthering his displeasure with his former opponent.

Primus Talks Chandler’s Ring Rust and Decline

While Chandler’s loss to Oliveira isn’t considered disastrous, Primus focused on the technical flaws evident throughout the fight. He attributed Chandler’s struggles to two years of inactivity, noting significant ringrust that affected his performance. “You could totally tell the rust in him,” Primus remarked. He described how Chandler tripped on the cage, telegraphed his punches, and struggled to maintain his balance, calling the performance “embarrassing.” For Primus, this showed just how much time off had affected Chandler’s skillset and overall fighting ability.

Primus Criticizes Chandler’s Character and Fighting Style

Brent Primus has long harbored personal animosity toward Michael Chandler. In his latest comments, he called Chandler a “cheating little punk” and accused him of using dirty tactics when the fight wasn’t going his way. “He’s a dirty fighter… I just don’t like that guy at all,” Primus said, echoing sentiments shared by other fighters like Dustin Poirier, who has publicly stated his disdain for Chandler’s unsportsmanlike conduct. Primus found satisfaction in seeing Chandler being dismantled by Oliveira, believing that Chandler’s past actions finally caught up with him.

Primus Eyes PFL Title and Rematch with Usman Nurmagomedov

Despite his harsh words for Chandler, Brent Primus is focused on his own career. Currently preparing for the PFL season finale, he’s aiming for the $1 million prize and a chance at a title. Primus also has unfinished business with Usman Nurmagomedov, the Bellator lightweight champion, after a previous loss to him was overturned due to a failed drug test. Primus is eager for a rematch with Nurmagomedov, but for now, his focus is on claiming the PFL title. “I want that fight again,” he said, looking ahead to what he hopes will be a long-awaited opportunity to settle the score.

In conclusion, while Brent Primus may not be rooting for Michael Chandler’s comeback, he’s keeping his eye on bigger opportunities in the world of MMA, including a potential future showdown with Usman Nurmagomedov.

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