Volkanovski On Future Hooker Fight: If We Need To Do It, We’ll Do It

UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski has discussed City Kickboxing teammate Dan Hooker’s return to featherweight and the prospect of facing him down the line. Volkanovski has ruled over the 145-pound weight class since dethroning Max Holloway in late 2019. In defending his title twice, first in a rematch with “Blessed” and then in a grudge…

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UFC Featherweight Champion Alexander Volkanovski has discussed City Kickboxing teammate Dan Hooker’s return to featherweight and the prospect of facing him down the line.

Volkanovski has ruled over the 145-pound weight class since dethroning Max Holloway in late 2019. In defending his title twice, first in a rematch with “Blessed” and then in a grudge match with Brian Ortega, the Australian has extended his win streak in professional MMA to 20 and his unblemished UFC record to 10-0.

While there remain a number of challenges for “The Great” to see off, including upcoming opponent “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung, Volkanovski will soon see a new name enter the shark tank at featherweight.

After a struggle for form at lightweight, Hooker, who, like Volkanovski, fights under the City Kickboxing banner, will be returning to 145 pounds this weekend. Soon after his transition down a class became public knowledge, “The Hangman” gave his thoughts on a potential meeting with teammate Volkanovski, suggesting they’d cross that bridge when they get to it.

Now, in an exclusive interview with MMA News, the champion has shared a similar sentiment to Hooker’s.

He claimed that if necessary, the pair would throw down inside the cage, an admission that’s rare in this day and age, with the likes of Gilbert Burns and Vicente Luque, and Kamaru Usman and Israel Adesanya shutting the door on the possibility of facing each other due to personal relationships.

“It doesn’t really cross your mind until people ask you about it, really. At the same time, this is a sport,” Volkanovski told MMA News’ James Lynch. “You can’t expect these guys not to be in your division. Now he’s chose that division and he thinks that’s the best decision for his career, and I support that.

“Whatever happens, if further down the track we need to do it, then we’ll do it, you know. That’s just how it is. That’s fine. That’s all good. I wish nothing but the best for him and I’m sure he wishes nothing but the best for me. So, if our paths do cross, we’ll worry about that then,” concluded Volkanovski.

Hooker’s First Step To Contention Takes Place This Weekend

After a test weight cut appeared to confirm his departure from the lightweight division late last year, the announcement of a featherweight opponent hammered home Hooker’s return to 145 pounds.

Despite his hopes to fight “The Korean Zombie” or Brian Ortega, the New Zealander has had to settle for a lesser name, but certainly not a decline in competition. In the co-main event at UFC London this weekend, Hooker will enter the cage with rising contender Arnold Allen.

“Almighty” Allen is unbeaten at 8-0 in the UFC and has risen to #7 in the rankings following triumphs over Nik Lentz and Sodiq Yusuff in recent years. While he’ll look to further his stock with the addition of an established name to his résumé, Hooker will be targeting an immediate arrival into the title conversation.

Would you like to see Alexander Volkanovski and Dan Hooker share the Octagon down the line?

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Hooker: Covington Must Be Held Accountable Regardless Of Character

While he acknowledges that Colby Covington has developed a character in front of the camera, UFC fan favorite Dan Hooker believes the welterweight contender should still be held accountable for his words. Barring perhaps controversial middleweight Sean Strickland, there aren’t fighters who split opinion among the MMA fanbase quite like Covington. The former interim champion…

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While he acknowledges that Colby Covington has developed a character in front of the camera, UFC fan favorite Dan Hooker believes the welterweight contender should still be held accountable for his words.

Barring perhaps controversial middleweight Sean Strickland, there aren’t fighters who split opinion among the MMA fanbase quite like Covington. The former interim champion and two-time undisputed welterweight title challenger flipped a personality switch in 2017, a move that has developed him into one of the most prominent and discussed athletes on the UFC roster today.

From comments on rival Kamaru Usman’s father and heritage to constant onslaughts on former teammate Dustin Poirier and his family, not to mention the rant in Brazil that started it all, Covington has made his name by talking trash and creating headlines.

At this point you’d be hard-pressed to find a fighter who hasn’t, in one way or another, been at the end of a Covington insult. If you are on the search for one, you can move past Hooker.

“The Hangman” found his name in Covington’s mouth following his 2020 main event defeat to Poirier. While attempting to discredit his former ATT peer’s victory, “Chaos” questioned how it took “The Diamond” 25 minutes to defeat Hooker, even describing the New Zealander as “not really that good of a fighter.”

While Hooker is certainly not one to be bothered by another fighter’s words, especially when they come from someone he perceives to be playing a character, he still believes Covington should be held accountable for his insults and attacks.

“Do I like him personally? I can’t say that I do. Do I understand and appreciate his skill set in the sport? Yes, I do. Do I understand exactly what he’s doing with his character? I understand that too,” said Hooker during an interaction with John Hyon Ko for The AllStar. “I hear from people that know him and went to college with him that he’s a cool guy, he’s a really chilled guy, a nice guy, helpful guy. But that character is not.

“You still have to be, as a man, you still have to be accountable for the things you say, even if you put a Trump hat on, even if you put a suit on and you get girls to stand next to you, you mouth off to me, you’re gonna have to (own it),” Hooker continued. “The things he says, even though I know (it’s a character), he’s talked shit about me—I know what he’s doing, he’s just kicking up shit on Twitter and social media. But as a man, if I see you, we’ll still have a problem, whether you said it or your character said it. Me and you, man to man, we still have a problem.”

Hooker On Masvidal/Covington: The More Emotional Fighter Will Lose

Given how Covington has approached his recent fights, which saw an animosity-fueled build-up to UFC 268 last November, it’s safe to say the #1-ranked welterweight’s next outing will follow suit.

“Chaos” is set to headline this weekend’s UFC 272 pay-per-view alongside bitter rival and former teammate Jorge Masvidal. Given the pair’s history, which included a period living together and training with one another, fight week is set to deliver on the bad blood the pair share.

With that in mind, Hooker believes the result will come down to which fighter is able to suppress their emotions most effectively when they’re standing opposite each other inside the cage on Saturday night.

“You’d say at this level, and with this much experience, that these guys would have that (sorted). I’d say it’s by choice. You’re gonna want to take all of that emotion out,” suggested Hooker. “The fighter that goes in that Octagon out of Jorge and Colby with emotion, is gonna lose. Without a doubt. Whoever carries emotion into that cage—anger, resentment, jealousy—whoever carries that in is gonna lose. I’d say it would serve them well to take that emotion out of it.”

While Hooker is getting set for a fight of his own, a return to featherweight against Arnold Allen at UFC London later this month, he’ll no doubt be firmly invested in the action at UFC 272, like the majority of fans around the world.

Do you agree with Dan Hooker? Will this weekend’s UFC 272 main event come down to which fighter can suppress their emotions the most effectively?

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Hooker Explains Why Fighters Didn’t Face Islam On Short Notice Like Him

Dan Hooker knows firsthand how difficult it is to face Islam Makhachev. The UFC event coming up on Saturday night has gotten a facelift. The main event was originally scheduled between Beneil Dariush and Islam Makhachev, but unfortunately, Dariush was injured and removed from the fight. Makhachev was still an option but finding him a…

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Dan Hooker knows firsthand how difficult it is to face Islam Makhachev.

The UFC event coming up on Saturday night has gotten a facelift. The main event was originally scheduled between Beneil Dariush and Islam Makhachev, but unfortunately, Dariush was injured and removed from the fight. Makhachev was still an option but finding him a replacement could have been a difficult task. One man did step up, however: Bobby Green.

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Bobby Green, Image Credit: Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC

Makhachev is one of the most dangerous men in the lightweight division. He has been rising up the rankings for a while now and with nine wins in a row, he is a problem in the division.

Dan Hooker was the last man to lose to Makhachev and is shedding some insight on why no other ranked opponent stepped in on short notice against Khabib Nurmagomedov’s protégé. (h/t Sportskeeda)

“You can draw down the list of fighters that don’t really have a fight right now. I guarantee you that every single one of them was asked if they wanted to fight Islam and there’s a reason Bobby Green took the fight because none of these other guys stepped up to the plate,” Hooker told The AllStar. “To take on a guy like Islam on one or two weeks notice is a pretty tough call and [Dustin] Poirier and [Michael] Chandler and Tony Ferguson wouldn’t even be expected to make that kind of jump or sacrifice just because the risk is not worth the reward for a guy with a name like… The reward is not there for a fighter like Dustin Poirier to take on Islam on a weeks’, or two weeks’ notice. It just doesn’t make any sense for him.”

Makhachev is currently ranked fourth in the division and has been discussed as a possible title contender with a win over Dariush. Now that he is facing Green instead, the title contention discussion might not still be there.

Green is coming off two impressive wins, but he is not ranked. Makhachev has been calling for top ten opponents for a while now, and Dariush was the answer. Now, he might have to face another top-five opponent before receiving that title shot he has been searching for.

Do you think Islam Makhachev is the best fighter in the top five at lightweight?

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Arnold Allen Explains Why He Accepted Fight Against Unranked Hooker

Arnold Allen believes his upcoming fight against Dan Hooker at UFC London is a key point in his career. Allen is currently the seventh-ranked featherweight and is 17-1 as a pro, including being 8-0 in the UFC. However, he still doesn’t have the biggest name in the division, so he knows if he can beat […]

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Arnold Allen believes his upcoming fight against Dan Hooker at UFC London is a key point in his career.

Allen is currently the seventh-ranked featherweight and is 17-1 as a pro, including being 8-0 in the UFC. However, he still doesn’t have the biggest name in the division, so he knows if he can beat a fan-favorite in Hooker, it would be big.

“I think it will definitely put me in the top-five talks. That’s why I was all for the fight because it definitely puts me up there,” Allen said to The Sun. “If you loom at the guys he’s fought recently at lightweight, the weight above, he’s coming down and I think he was ranked eighth at lightweight. So he’s coming down to fight and a [win] will for sure propel me to those top boys. It’s kind of a funny division, featherweight, at the minute. All those top guys, the top-five or top-six, they’re all kind of tied up with each other anyway.”

As Allen says, the division is a weird one with Alex Volkanovski and Max Holloway likely to have their trilogy if Volkanovski gets past Korean Zombie. After that, there is no clear next contender as Calvin Kattar and Josh Emmett are both a fight away, but if the Brit can win this one impressively, he could jump the line.

Arnold Allen, Dan Hooker
Arnold Allen, Dan Hooker (Image Credits: Jeff Bottari/Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

However, even with a potential title eliminator bout being next, Arnold Allen says he isn’t experiencing any added stress.

“I’m not feeling the pressure. It’s what I train for; this is what I’ve been doing [for],” Allen said.

“The pressure, if there is pressure, bring it on. It’s what I’m here for.”

UFC London goes down on March 19 and sees Alexander Volkov vs. Tom Aspinall as the main event.

Who do you think will win, Arnold Allen or Dan Hooker?

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EXCLUSIVE | Dan Hooker Doubts Kamaru Usman Will Move To 205lbs: I’ll believe it when I see it’

Dan HookerDan Hooker has responded to talk of welterweight champion Kamaru Usman jumping up two weight classes to challenge for the UFC light-heavyweight title. In an exclusive interview with LowKickMMA’s James Lynch, Hooker discussed a range of different topics in the world of combat sports, most notably his exciting, upcoming debut at featherweight against rising prospect […]

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Dan Hooker has responded to talk of welterweight champion Kamaru Usman jumping up two weight classes to challenge for the UFC light-heavyweight title.

In an exclusive interview with LowKickMMA’s James Lynch, Hooker discussed a range of different topics in the world of combat sports, most notably his exciting, upcoming debut at featherweight against rising prospect Arnold Allen at UFC London in March.

Among other things, Hooker also talked about his City Kickboxing teammates; current UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and featherweight champion Alexander Volkanowski, who he feels he’d deserve next with a win over Allen as well as his current contract status and why he loves the state of Texas so much.

Dan Hooker respectfully dismisses Kamaru Usman’s Fighting At 205lbs

One of the many intriguing topics Hooker discussed was the rumored move of present UFC welterweight champion Kamaru “The Nigerian Nightmare” Usman straight to light-heavyweight to challenge for the title there, completely bypassing the UFC’s middleweight division.

Usman himself has been quoted many times in the past as saying that he would never challenge for the UFC’s middleweight championship as long as his friend Adesanya remains the champion, a situation quite similar to Daniel “DC” Cormier and Cain Velasquez a few years ago.

In his interview with us, Hooker outlined the practical difficulties of moving up two divisions straight away, pointing out just how physically big 205 fighters actually are.

“That’s a massive jump. Like, I’ve bumped into a few of those [LHW’s]”, Hooker said. “Like Gustafsson and Glover. Glover is thicc! Glover is built like a fire hydrant, and Gustafsson is just huge and long….yeah, that’s a big jump, and I’ll believe that one when I see it.”

Hooker certainly does make some interesting points. Whilst Usman is a massive welterweight, Israel Adesanya looked substantially smaller than Jan Blachowitz when he, a natural middleweight, moved up to challenge him at 205 pounds. Whether the move ever happens or not is an interesting prospect, but a two weight jump is both a massive logistical challenge and an unlikely one too, although stranger things have happened before.

Do you agree with Dan Hooker? Is Kamaru Usman moving to 205lbs unlikely?

EXCLUSIVE | Dan Hooker Wants Brian Ortega Or Calvin Kattar After Arnold Allen

Dan HookerUFC featherweight Dan Hooker feels he’ll deserve a top-ranked opponent if he can get by Arnold Allen on the upcoming UFC London card. Hooker is making the move back to 145 pounds after an up-and-down tenure at lightweight. He most recently lost to Islam Makhachev on short notice at UFC 267. Despite falling short of […]

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UFC featherweight Dan Hooker feels he’ll deserve a top-ranked opponent if he can get by Arnold Allen on the upcoming UFC London card.

Hooker is making the move back to 145 pounds after an up-and-down tenure at lightweight. He most recently lost to Islam Makhachev on short notice at UFC 267.

Despite falling short of a title shot at lightweight, Hooker still feels he’s in the prime of his career as he makes the move back down to featherweight. He’ll face a tough test against Allen, a fighter who has won eight straight in the UFC and 10 straight overall.

During an exclusive interview with LowKickMMA’s James Lynch, Hooker was asked whether or not he feels he deserves a top opponent next with a win over Allen.

“Without a doubt,” Hooker said. “He’s No. 7 in the featherweight division and I’m destined to beat guys like that and get a higher opponent. I can’t imagine fighting an opponent like that and then getting a lower-ranked opponent. He’s jocking for a title position. He’s not one of those guys like Calvin Kattar, Korean Zombie, Brian Ortega… I feel like one of those guys is next for me.”

Dan Hooker Is Eying Big-Name Opponents For Featherweight Return

Brian Ortega most recently fell to Hooker’s teammate, Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 266. Chan Sung Jung (otherwise known as “The Korean Zombie”), will face Volkanovski later this year after replacing Max Holloway.

Calvin Kattar bounced back in a big way after a loss to Holloway with a dominant win over Giga Chikadze. He’s anticipating a return later in 2022.

Hooker isn’t messing around in his return to featherweight. He’s undergone multiple test weight cuts and feels stronger than ever ahead of his 2022 debut.

Hooker faces a tough challenge in the form of Allen, but with a win, he could enter into the featherweight title picture.

How do you think Dan Hooker will do at featherweight against top contenders like Ortega, Zombie?