Why is Chandler regarded as a top fighter?

Other fighters want to fight him. Dustin thinks beating him will get him a title shot. Media is pushing him as a top contender and I think Dana regards him as a top fighter at LW too.
Why? I can get Dustin as a top fighter as he really is great. But chandler? Dude is past his prime and he is 2-2 in ufc. Is it because he is entertaining? Gaethje has been doing it for far longer.
It's pretty surprising tbh. Guy is still top 5, with wins over Dan and Tony.
I dont ...... and NEVER did. I mean- he was on better side of career at BMMA.
He was gifted Hooker and a t.s from jumpstreet and I'm not saying in hindsight. I posted as soon as match up was signed and said as much.
 
Chandler is past his prime and has never been the best of the best but the guy is an incredible athlete and has taken part in some very exciting fights. I'll never miss a Chandler fight. His wars with Eddie are all time fights and I highly suggest anyone who hasn't seen them to oo seek them out. For Chandler to do what he did to Eddie so early on his career was shocking stuff in the moment.

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not UFC, nobody here remembers anything PRIDE, SF, Bellator, etc
 
Hes regarded as one of the best UFC LW's of a declining generation not an awe inspiring fighter. Those two things don't always come together.

Also Charles was the champ and he was totally capable of being in Charles place.
 
I want Chandler v Gillespie so baadddd...
It's such a perfect match-up... Therefore, I'm not gonna hold my breath
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I think he's still a top 5-10 fighter, but he's on the other side of his prime and dropping fast. I think with the right match-making a little luck on his side, he could still be champion one day.
 
Wikipedia BITCHES: omg why is chandler regarded as a top fighter omg

Because he's only had competitive fights with top ranked fighters.

Im not convinced Chandler, Poirier nor Gaethje belong in the top 5 anymore.

That's always going to be the case with MMA (especially the UFC.) The rankings don't move enough; and they don't fight down far enough in the rankings (outside of title eliminators; and IMO, the Yan/O'Malley was an exception to my contention.)

Because he is, or at least used to be. Knocking Tony out is no small feat no matter what. Being 2-2 in the big leagues is nothing to be shamed about.

2-2 only fighting in the top of the division no less.
And he was dangerous even in his losses.
 
I think he's still a top 5-10 fighter, but he's on the other side of his prime and dropping fast. I think with the right match-making a little luck on his side, he could still be champion one day.

I'm always intrigued by the fact that some fighters can be past their physical prime, but still improving in the wily strategic veteran of the sport aspect of their game which in many cases can be significantly more valuable to their performances.

I wouldn't mind seeing Chandler take a less JBG approach and be a bit more tactical.

There's a reason that Islam doesn't get hit anymore.
 
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