Tony Ferguson Pleads With Dana White: ‘Fans Deserve This!’

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It looks like Tony Ferguson just made his mind up about who he wants to fight next. The 36-year-old ex-interim lightweight champ issued a challenge via social media to former Bellator lightweight champion Michael Chandler on Friday, then directly pleaded with UFC president Dana White to make the fight happen on Saturday.

Ferguson posted, “Let’s Close out 2020 In Style. Michael Chandler you Putz, Ya Asked For It…”.

You can see that Instagram post below.

On Saturday, Ferguson directly asked White via social media to make the fight.

Ferguson posted, “#UFC256 Main Event @danawhite You said 2020 has been [expletive] for many. Let’s make it a little better again. Let’s give em’ what they want. The fans deserve this”.

You can see Ferguson’s tweet below.

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Ferguson Tabs ‘December’

It was clear from his first post that Ferguson wanted to face Chandler as soon as December, which potentially meant it could be part of UFC 256 on December 12.

UFC 256 was originally supposed to be headlined by Amanda Nunes vs. Megan Anderson. However, Nunes pulled out of the event, so now there would seem to be an open slot on the UFC’s main card.

In fact, it could be that Ferguson vs. Chandler would serve as the co-main event of that card the way Ferguson’s fight against Dustin Poirier was supposed to serve as the same thing for UFC 254.

Instead of that fight happening, though, Poirier ended up balking at the idea over money.

However, “The Diamond” eventually landed next crack at UFC superstar Conor McGregor, and that left Ferguson out in the cold.

But Ferguson vs. Chandler would seem to heat the popular star’s career right back up again.

In fact, Ferguson vs. Chandler would be an incredible way for UFC officials to end the year.

Despite the global pandemic, the world’s premier MMA promotional company still managed to put on stacked fight cards featuring some of the biggest MMA stars in the world, and they did it month after month.

Let’s put it this way. It was a great year for the company even without Ferguson vs. Chandler on the schedule. Making the fight happen at UFC 256 would simply add more shine to the glow.

Whether it’s the co-main event for UFC 256 or the main event as suggested by Ferguson in his second post about the matter, Ferguson vs. Chandler would be a massive coup for the company.

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Ferguson vs. Chandler Would Be Battle Between Stalwarts

Ferguson vs. Chandler would be a battle between two of the top 155-pounders in the sport.

Chandler, 34, signed with UFC back in September. He was a three-time champ under Bellator’s promotional banner, and he left the company after winning his last fight against Benson Henderson at Bellator 243.

After that stunning first-round knockout over an old rival, the American became a free agent and ended up signing a lucrative UFC deal.

Chandler has yet to make his UFC debut though he did serve as the backup fighter for UFC 254.

Meanwhile, Ferguson lost his last fight to Justin Gaethje at UFC 249. But “El Cucuy” had won 12 straight fights before that fifth-round stoppage setback, and the popular lightweight contender could get back right into the thick of things at 155 pounds with a win over Chandler.

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