Eddie Alvarez called out Michael Chandler for a trilogy fight in the aftermath of 'Iron's UFC 281 loss to Dustin Poirier. Chandler and Alvarez have already faced each other twice in Bellator. In 2011, 'Iron' submitted Alvarez in the fourth round. However, in the 2013 rematch, 'The Underground King' came out on top with a split-decision victory.
Alvarez was mercilessly trolled by fans for calling out the No.5-ranked UFC lightweight contender.
Some fans took a dig at Alvarez's questionable chin, considering the former UFC champ was knocked out in three of his last four losses. @juusweet wrote:
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"Your chin weaker than a phone glass screen protector my guy…."
Others believe that fans won't be interested to see Alvarez compete in the UFC again. @Svntoes328 wrote:
"Lol no fans care to see you fight."
Chandler dethroned 'The Underground King' to win the Bellator lightweight title via fourth-round submission in their initial clash in 2011. However, Alvarez reclaimed the title in the rematch.
The UFC 281 loss against Poirier made it 1-3 in his last four for Chandler, albeit all of his losses came against elite contenders. When asked about it at the UFC 281 post-fight scrum, 'Iron' seemed open to a trilogy fight against Alvarez.
Dana White doesn't seem keen on bringing back Eddie Alvarez
Eddie Alvarez signed with ONE Championship in 2018 after ending his UFC journey with a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier. The former UFC lightweight champion recently returned to free agency after amicably parting ways with ONE with a 1-2 promotional record.
However, Dana White didn't sound too keen on re-signing Eddie Alvarez when asked about a potential trilogy fight between the former champion and Chandler. According to the UFC head honcho, the promotion is looking to sign newer talent with more championship potential. The 53-year-old said during the UFC 281 post-fight presser:
“Eddie hit me up a couple days ago, but no, we haven’t had any serious conversations... You know, I think that Eddie is at a point in his career where you know, we’re always trying to bring in young up-and-coming guys that hopefully could be world champions some day.”
Watch the full UFC 281 post-fight presser below: