Fans are excited about Dan Hooker’s return. Hooker recently scored a big victory at UFC 305 in Australia against Mateusz Gamrot. ‘The Hangman’ endured a bloody battle with Gamrot, and despite suffering a deep cut on his face, Hooker declared, “I love this sh*t.” This fighting spirit is exactly why fans admire ‘The Hangman.’ Now, after a dominant win, Hooker is ready to accept Arman Tsarukyan’s fight offer for UFC 310.
At UFC 305, during his post-fight octagon interview, Dan Hooker called out both Charles Oliveira and Tsarukyan for a potential fight. Recently, he reiterated his interest in his next opponent while speaking with The AllStar. In the interview, Hooker discussed his upcoming fight and said,
“Yeah, f**k ’em. I’ll fight him. Of course, I’d love to punch that guy in the throat. December, yeah. I would never turn down a fight in my life, let alone a title fight. That’s what we all do it for. Yeah, perfect.”
The 34-year-old Dan Hooker is eager to fight once more before the year ends. In the interview, Hooker revealed that he’s aiming for a title, and he’s not particular about which one—whether it’s the BMF or an interim belt. For him, a belt is a belt, and he mainly wants the title for the pay-per-view points.
Dan Hooker Targets Max Holloway’s BMF Belt
Following his impressive win at UFC 305, ‘The Hangman’ Dan Hooker has no preference for which UFC title he pursues. He’s willing to fight either Max Holloway or Islam Makhachev on short notice, aiming to boost his earnings with pay-per-view points.
On Submission Radio, Hooker expressed his interest in the BMF title. He noted that fans are consistently excited about the BMF title and frequently suggest his name for it. In the interview, he said, “The BMF is something that fans love. They’ve always thrown my name in the hat for it.”
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Hooker’s interest in fighting again this year aligns with what fans are eagerly anticipating. If he competes, it will likely be in November or December. The big question remains: who will he face next? The answer is still unpredictable.
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