Chase Hooper Begins With Training ‘Wonderboy’ At Upstate Karate

Chase HooperEver since his incredible comeback win over Peter Barrett at UFC 256, the MMA world has been wondering, where will 21-year old prospect Chase Hooper upgrade his striking at? We finally have the answer. The youngest fighter on the UFC roster has been revealed to have been training at Upstate Karate, under the tutelage of […]

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Ever since his incredible comeback win over Peter Barrett at UFC 256, the MMA world has been wondering, where will 21-year old prospect Chase Hooper upgrade his striking at? We finally have the answer.

The youngest fighter on the UFC roster has been revealed to have been training at Upstate Karate, under the tutelage of UFC contender, Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson and his father, Ray Thompson Sr.

Ray Thompson said that Hooper and his son, Stephen, had been in contact for a while, noticeably streaming video games on Twitch. ‘Wonderboy’ would go on to invite Hooper to train with him and his dad at Upstate Karate in Simpsonville, South Carolina. Hooper accepted the offer, however, he would make it a mystery to his fans who he was training with.

Ray Thompson says Hooper has been training at Upstate Karate for almost 2 weeks and he’s been very impressed with Hooper’s work ethic so far.

“He’s progressing and he’s working.” Ray Thompson told MMA Island. “He works hard, makes no excuses, complains zero. He’s a young kid with a great attitude. Love working with him, I really do.”

Already being a specialist on the ground and now training in karate, Thompson believes in a bright future for “The Teenage Dream.”

“He’s a smart kid, he catches on quick. He just got all kinds of great fighting attributes for a 145er. The kids’ 6’1, he cuts that weight and he’s healthy when he does it.”

“If we can keep him coming back regularly, I think it will really, really up his game, his striking game. If he takes to some of the things that we do, oh my goodness…. The 145 bracket better be put on notice because his ground game is great. Gotta him moving, get his footwork going, get his hands snapping with punches. He drives them but doesn’t snap them.”

“Get that snap going– he’ll a much more significant fighter than he is today.

Hooper would go on Twitter and explain the reasoning for traveling cross-country to Upstate Karate, rather than going to Thailand to train with Tiger Muay Thai.

“Thailand is still pretty shut down.” said Hooper. “I would’ve had to quarantine in a hotel for two weeks to even be able to get into the country.”

“I’m getting a lot of great work in with Wonderboy and his team. Working on fixing a lot of the little details and adding some stuff as well.”

Chase Hooper will train at Upstate Karate until January 30th. Do you think this will help him take it to the next level?

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Chase Hooper has credited Ben Askren and Ryan Hall for his UFC 256 comeback win. Hooper opened up the pay-per-view event against Peter Barrett and in the first two rounds was getting picked apart on the feet. His leg was also badly damaged, but in the third round, went for an imanari roll and got […]

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Chase Hooper Rallies, Stops Peter Barrett With Heel-Hook – UFC 256 Highlights

HooperOn the verge of a momentum snapping second straight loss, featherweight prospect, Chase ‘The Dream’ Hooper rallied expertly in the third-round, to nab a heel-hook submission of striker, Peter Barrett. Suffering a slew of early and often leg kick attacks, Hooper was against the kosh from the get go, failing to land anything majorly impactful […]

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On the verge of a momentum snapping second straight loss, featherweight prospect, Chase ‘The Dream’ Hooper rallied expertly in the third-round, to nab a heel-hook submission of striker, Peter Barrett.

Suffering a slew of early and often leg kick attacks, Hooper was against the kosh from the get go, failing to land anything majorly impactful with a single round remaining in the night’s first bout. Shooting twice for an imanari roll on occasion in the second, Hooper briefly threatened.

Compremised due to a barrage of calf kicks, Hooper once more utilised an imanari roll to close range, this time setting up an inverted heel-hook with three-minutes elapsed on the final-round clock, eventually forcing the tap from Mark DellaGrote product, Barrett.

Below, catch the highlights of Hooper’s massive return to the win-column with his wily finish over Barrett.

VIDEO | Ben Askren & Chase Hooper Prank Ariel Helwani

Ben AskrenFormer Bellator and ONE Championship welterweight titleholder Ben Askren filled in for the UFC 252 bound Daniel Cormier on the latest episode of ‘DC & Helwani’ with hilarious results. Askren brought in UFC featherweight Chase Hooper to help play a joke on the veteran MMA reporter Ariel Helwani. Hooper quickly walks into and out of […]

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Former Bellator and ONE Championship welterweight titleholder Ben Askren filled in for the UFC 252 bound Daniel Cormier on the latest episode of ‘DC & Helwani’ with hilarious results.

Askren brought in UFC featherweight Chase Hooper to help play a joke on the veteran MMA reporter Ariel Helwani. Hooper quickly walks into and out of shot before Askren manages to convince Helwani that the 145lb prospect is not Hooper and is in fact his son who was born when Askren was just 16-years-old. It’s not until about 30 minutes later ‘Funky’ reveals the prank and to a very shocked Helwani – check out the full video below…

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UFC 250 will be the first pay-per-view event taking place at the UFC Apex due to the current situation with the pandemic. The fight card might not be what the average fan considers “stacked,” but history has shown the cards going under the radar usually are the most talked about once the event happens. With […]

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Jorge Masvidal Confronted By ‘Ben Askren’s Son’ (Video)

Jorge Masvidal was pranked by Ben Askren’s son — otherwise known as UFC featherweight Chase Hooper. Of late, Hooper has been embracing the meme of being Askren’s son given their similar curly hairstyles. And during UFC 246 media day on Thursday, he decided to confront Masvidal. He asked “Gamebred” why he “did that” to his […]

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Jorge Masvidal was pranked by Ben Askren’s son — otherwise known as UFC featherweight Chase Hooper.

Of late, Hooper has been embracing the meme of being Askren’s son given their similar curly hairstyles.

And during UFC 246 media day on Thursday, he decided to confront Masvidal. He asked “Gamebred” why he “did that” to his father. In hilarious fashion, a confused Masvidal asked him if he really was Askren’s son to which Hooper said no.

You can check out the video below:

Of course, Hooper was referring to Masvidal’s epic five-second knockout of Askren at UFC 239 last summer. That knockout was not only the quickest in UFC history, but also propelled Masvidal to superstardom.

Askren, meanwhile, would lose to Demian Maia before officially announcing his retirement from mixed martial arts in November.

What did you think of Hooper’s prank on Masvidal?

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