“`html ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler reacts to Ian Garry drama ahead of Irishman’s return at UFC 296

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Ireland’s high-profile candidate Ian Garry has hurt a lot of people in recent months.

“The Future” will be back on December 16th. octagon Aiming for his 14th career win. Standing in the way of that challenge is Vicente Luque, ranked 8th in the welterweight rankings.

Unknown to many fight fans, Ian Garry and Vicente Luque are both fighters who call Kill Cliff FC home, along with other notable UFC stars such as Brendan Allen and “Iron” Michael Chandler. is a teammate of

However, Garry found himself at a bit of a conflict with other gyms, including Kill Cliff and Team Renegage, home of current welterweight world champion Leon Edwards. In October, Garry revealed that he had been asked to leave Team Renegade, suggesting that the call came from “Rocky” himself. Gym officials quickly disputed Garry’s claims that Edwards was “weak-minded” and afraid of a little competition on the mat, and called for Garry to leave because he was “not enhancing the culture of the team.” He pointed out.

Ian Garry’s brash attitude and ‘nomad’ style of training appear to be getting on the nerves of his team, who have high expectations.

During the appearance, he spoke about Gary’s situation. MMA hourMichael Chandler has suggested there is a good chance the Irishman will become world champion one day as long as he keeps his head straight and doesn’t get caught up in all the drama.

“If he keeps his shoulders strong, he could definitely be a champion someday,” Chandler said. “But he’s going to have a tough test in Vicente. I think they’re both teammates, but maybe Vicente is better because they’ve been training together for years. Ian is a little more bouncy now. I have [too]. Let’s see how it goes for him. ”

He continued, “He’s very much an ‘me’ type of fighter. I, on the other hand, have always been an ‘us’ type of fighter. Focus on your team rather than yourself. He’s more of a “get in the cage, know exactly what to do” kind of guy…I don’t think he’s a bad guy. I think he picked Conor to beat me, and I think that was good. He was his childhood hero so me and Ian can joke around, it’s all good guys. ”h/t BJPenn.com)

Following the recent backlash, it will be interesting to see what impact, if any, it has on Ian Garry’s return to the Octagon at UFC 296 later this month.


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