Justin Gaethje and Michael Chandler transported to hospital immediately after UFC 268 war

Justin Gaethje and Michael Chandler went to war at UFC 268
Justin Gaethje and Michael Chandler went to war at UFC 268

Justin Gaethje and Michael Chandler were transported to a hospital following their barnburner at UFC 268. The two elite lightweights will not be present for the post-event presser.

According to Adam Catterall of BT Sport, both fighters refused to be carried out on a stretcher and refused to use crutches. 'The Highlight' even attempted to travel in the same ambulance as Chandler to ask 'Iron' if he was okay.

You can watch the two fighters stepping into their respective ambulances below:

Chandler started an Instagram Live video while traveling in the ambulance. 'Iron' hoped that the fans enjoyed the thrilling encounter between him and Gaethje.

Check out the video below:

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The main card of UFC 268 started with one of the most anticipated fights of the event - Justin Gaethje vs. Michael Chandler. Considering the style the two 155-pounders possess, this fight was sure to be a barnburner, and it delivered.

The contest more than lived up to the hype. The first round saw both fighters exert tremendous pressure. Each lightweight was wobbled on multiple occasions during the round. However, Gaethje's leg kicks seemed to be the difference as Chandler's movement slowed in the later rounds.

'The Highlight' ended up getting his hand raised via unanimous decision. The three judges scored the fight 29-28, 29-28 and 30-27 in favor of Justin Gaethje.


Justin Gaethje calls for a title shot after his win at UFC 268

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Justin Gaethje demanded a shot at the UFC lightweight title after winning a hard-fought three-round war against Michael Chandler.

"The winner of December, I will be f****g stepping in there and I will be pushing you everywhere and anywhere. Hopefully, it's [Charles] Oliveira in Brazil or [Dustin] Poirier down in Louisiana, I don't give a f**k... I am ranked number two, I just had an impressive win, of course. Absolutely. Who else? DC [Daniel Cormier] ain't out here so I'm the only motherf****r left."

Dustin Poirier and UFC 155-pound king Charles Oliveira are currently scheduled to go to war at UFC 269 in December.

With the performance that Gaethje just delivered at UFC 268, there is a good chance that he might face the winner of the UFC 269 headliner for the title.

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