Jul 10, 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Dustin Poirier before fighting Conor McGregor during UFC 264 at T-Mobile Arena. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

It seems a lightweight scrap that fight fans have been clamoring for, Dustin Poirier versus Michael Chandler, is “close to being finalized” for the promotion’s planned return to New York City in November.

On a Monday edition of “The MMA Hour,” fight game insider Ariel Helwani reported that, while a booking has not yet been officially signed, a bout agreement should be done soon. The two elite 155-pound fighters will likely throw down on a star-studded UFC 281 card inside Madison Square Garden on Nov. 12.

“Multiple sources are telling me that the highly-anticipated, much discussed grudge match between one Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler is close to being finalized for that return card at MSG in November, I do believe on the 12th, if memory serves me correct. And so it is close and likely for that card. Not quite a done deal just yet.”

Ariel Helwani on Poirier vs. Chandler at UFC 281

Former multi-time Bellator lightweight king Chandler has pushed for a matchup with the former UFC interim 155-pound fighter on several occasions since joining the organization at the end of 2020. However, “Diamond” always brushed off the notion and seemed in pursuit of bigger fights that eventually came in two matchups with superstar Conor McGregor and eventual division king Charles Oliveira.

However, the pair have traded public barbs in recent months and had a face-to-face confrontation in July at UFC 276. 

Poirier is 2-1 in his last three with both of his victories being technical knockouts over McGregor. After losing back-to-back fights inside the Octagon, Chandler scored a KO over Tony Ferguson in May. “Iron” is 2-2 since joining the promotion.

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