UFC 268: Gaethje v Chandler
Michael Chandler prepares to take on Justin Gaethje in their lightweight matchup to kick off the UFC 268 main card at Madison Square Garden, New York on Nov. 6, 2021. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Michael Chandler wants to fight Conor McGregor at welterweight.

Michael Chandler has proposed new terms for his targeted matchup with UFC superstar Conor McGregor, inviting the Irishman to a fight at 170 pounds.

Chandler revealed his walkaround weight following his UFC 268 FOTN against Justin Gaethje at New York's Madison Square Garden, claiming that he bulked back up to 191 lbs. just 72 hours removed from the fight.

"Riddle me this: Two welterweights were in the main event of UFC 268," Chandler said. "But two lightweights started the card. 72 hours removed from UFC 268, one of those lightweights who started the card weighed more than all of them. Over 191lbs just 72 hours later. #SeeYouat170McGregor," Chandler, who lost to Gaethje via unanimous decision in an all-out slugfest at UFC 268, posted on Twitter earlier this week.

McGregor is, of course, no stranger to 170 pounds, having defeated both Nate Diaz and Donald Cerrone at that weight class. Chandler, however, has spent the bulk of his professional career at lightweight but started out as a welterweight in 2009.

Chandler will need ample time to heal up from his three-round war with Gaethje and McGregor is still recovering from a broken leg suffered in the Dustin Poirier trilogy at UFC 264. If this bout does actually happen, don't expect it to take place until mid-2022 at the earliest.