Dan Hooker: Lack Of Crowd Led To Tony Ferguson Losing At UFC 256

Dan HookerDan Hooker says the lack of an audience was a significant factor in Tony Ferguson’s defeat against Charles Oliveira at UFC 256. ‘El Cucuy’ looked way off the pace as he tried to rebound from his UFC 249 loss to Justin Gaethje this past weekend. Oliveira was able to dominate the grappling exchanges for 15 […]

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Dan Hooker says the lack of an audience was a significant factor in Tony Ferguson’s defeat against Charles Oliveira at UFC 256.

‘El Cucuy’ looked way off the pace as he tried to rebound from his UFC 249 loss to Justin Gaethje this past weekend. Oliveira was able to dominate the grappling exchanges for 15 minutes to pick up a decision victory but Dan Hooker believes the fight would’ve been very different with a crowd.

“It’s pretty obvious to me what’s happened… (Tony)’s a crowd fighter, he draws energy from the crowd,” Hooker told Submission Radio. “Under those big moments, under the pressure, 10, 20, 30-thousand people there, you can’t tell me that doesn’t change the environment of the situation. And Charles Oliveira, to me, he’s a fighter that traditionally doesn’t do very well under the pressure of those big fights. You look at any big fight he’s had in his past, and he freezes, or he’ll crumble under the pressure of those big fights. So, to me, that’s what it was. Tony wasn’t awake. Tony didn’t look like he’d been riled up. And Charles Oliveira was in the zone, in his element, and freely doing his thing.”

“You can’t tell me that doesn’t change what you’re doing. Everyone is awesome at doing their day job, but it’s like, if you had to do your day job with 20,000 people there, yelling, screaming, getting you hyped up. It’s just the whole – I’ve been through it, I’ve been through it before. I fought twice this year. Once in my hometown in front of a sold-out stadium of my countrymen, and then flying over to Las Vegas to the APEX where those two fought, and it’s dead, it’s quiet. I was the same. I like the crowds, I function well, and I love the pressure. I feel like it just builds. But, it’s the whole week. Open workouts, weigh-ins. When you got the crowds there, you can draw energy from it and it gets you going, or it makes fighters cramp up and freeze.

“Everyone’s got world champion training partners. That’s a thing, there’s a name for it. World Championship training partners. They’re the guys that will kick the arse of the biggest name fighter in your gym, but he struggles to compete in an amateur environment, he struggles to compete in like an in-house gym fight. You see them freeze. You can’t tell me that same thing doesn’t apply at the highest tier of the sport and it’s interesting that we’re just seeing that now. It definitely to me would have changed how that fight played out.”

Hooker is not overly impressed by Oliveira and insisted nothing the Brazilian did was “amazing”, he said.

“I’m only one man, I only have my opinion. My opinion is that Charles Oliveira is still a p*ssy,” Hooker said. “Nah, I’m just having a bit of a laugh. He’s just not – he’s a bit whatever to me. He didn’t do anything amazing. He just did some basic fundamental stuff to Tony Ferguson, and Tony Ferguson had no real answer for it. To me he just hadn’t been drilling his fundamentals for a while, and it’s a game of improving your fundamentals and working on them. That’s just the way I saw it. It’s not like I was so impressed with the amazing stuff that Charles Oliveira was doing.” (Transcribed by MMA Fighting)

Do you agree with Dan Hooker? Is Tony Ferguson suffering due to the lack of crowds?

Quote: I Think The UFC Is Going To Cut Tony Ferguson

A former UFC mainstay believes that Tony Ferguson’s days in the UFC are numbered. Tony Ferguson’s 12-fight winning streak was once one of the biggest stories in all of MMA. It is an achievement that made him a people’s champ of sorts and one of the top…

A former UFC mainstay believes that Tony Ferguson’s days in the UFC are numbered. Tony Ferguson’s 12-fight winning streak was once one of the biggest stories in all of MMA. It is an achievement that made him a people’s champ of sorts and one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the promotion. However, 2020 took […]

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Tony Ferguson Disagrees With Daniel Cormier That He Was Dominated Against Charles Oliveira

Ferguson Charles OliveiraTony Ferguson took issue with Daniel Cormier’s assessment of his fight with Charles Oliveira this past weekend. Ferguson was comfortably outpointed by Oliveira in their UFC 256 co-main event on Saturday night as the setback made it two defeats in a row for the former interim champion. While many believe Ferguson is in decline, others […]

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Tony Ferguson took issue with Daniel Cormier’s assessment of his fight with Charles Oliveira this past weekend.

Ferguson was comfortably outpointed by Oliveira in their UFC 256 co-main event on Saturday night as the setback made it two defeats in a row for the former interim champion.

While many believe Ferguson is in decline, others believe he simply lost to two of the best fighters in the world in Gaethje and Oliveira.

Cormier seems to lean more on the side of the latter as he believes Oliveira is just that good and could have even defeated Ferguson if he met him during the latter’s 12-fight winning streak.

Ferguson caught wind of those comments and seemed to only disagree with Cormier’s comment that Oliveira dominated him during the fight.

There was also a dig at Khabib Nurmagomedov which we’ve come to expect by now.

“@dc_mma He Didn’t Dominate, He Got Cut From Bottom & Couldn’t Finish An Armbar. Rewatched Fight. Love the commentary, you would have tapped.??? Keep Hiding Khabib -CSO- ?????

While Ferguson deserves massive credit for not being finished in the fight — especially given the positions he was in against the biggest jiu-jitsu threat in the division — it’s incredibly delusional to believe he wasn’t dominated during the 15 minutes of action.

However, it does seem like he acknowledges some of the mistakes he made both during and leading up to the fight. Hopefully, he’s able to come back with a bang.

What do you make of Ferguson’s response?

Tony Ferguson Issues Statement On UFC 256 Loss

Tony FergusonTony Ferguson has issued a statement for the first since suffering a lopsided defeat at the hands of Charles Oliveira in the UFC 256 co-main event, his second loss in a row after previously winning 12 consecutive fights over an eight year period. Ferguson was looking to bounce back from his fifth round TKO loss […]

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Tony Ferguson has issued a statement for the first since suffering a lopsided defeat at the hands of Charles Oliveira in the UFC 256 co-main event, his second loss in a row after previously winning 12 consecutive fights over an eight year period.

Ferguson was looking to bounce back from his fifth round TKO loss against Justin Gaethje at UFC 249 in May but looked unlike himself from the get go and was ultimately out grappled by ‘Do Bronx’ over three rounds this past weekend.

‘El Cucuy’ has been quiet since the fight but took to social media yesterday to react to the defeat, address what went wrong, vow to fight on and provide an update on the arm that was caught in a deep submission attempt, he wrote.

“My Crew  No Excuses, I Felt Flat. I Went Out & Welcomed The Attack Instead Of Defend. The Warm Up Time In The Back for @UFC Hasn’t Been The Same Since Pre-COVID. Still No Excuses, Times Change & So Do People. The Time From Hotel To UFC Apex Is Much More Condensed & The Aggressive Level We Needed Was Not Reached. My Fault. After The Fight, We Were Checked By Doctors & Went Back To The Hotel. I Felt It Was In Order To Hit Pads/Spar Immediately Because The Fight Was Fresh In My Mind & Blood Circulation In My Arm Was Needed. I Really Needed To Figure Out What The F’n Problem Was From The Fight, Solution **Pre-Fight TimeManagement**

“Chuck Was Looking Take My Back or Go For The Armbar As Soon As We Hit The Mat. Thus I Didn’t Worry About The Mount, Kid Was Slick But So Am I. I Was Looking For The Knockout Standing & D’arce From Bottom Position Once We Hit Jits Transitions. It Was Fun Fighting Against A Wetblanket (AKA “Heavy Pressure Opponent”) Mark My Words,That Scenario Won’t Happen Again. Period.

“My Arm Is Aright, The Armbar Was Really Tight. The Thought Of My Son ArmandAnthony’s Ability To Be Double Jointed In His Elbow During That Sequence & My Mental Capacity To Endure Pain Got Me Through It. # Breathe # Mental TUFness. One
I’m Beyond Grateful & Thankful For My Talents  I Have Learned So Much About Myself This Year & What My Purpose In Life Is. My Search For That Epic Word Called “greatness” Isn’t Over. Understand Crew  We Are Far From Being Retired, So Message To My Haters *ShaBam*

“Shout Out To My Team I Put Together On Three Weeks Notice. We’re Still Green Boys Thanks For Not Deserting Me. (Team, We’re Barely Scratching The Surface To What We Can Truly Accomplish & For That I Say Amen). It Was Great Making Weight & Being Around My Fight Fam For The Week. I Can’t Wait Til We Compete In Front Of A Big Loud Crowd Again, It’s Not The Same Without You All”

Who do you think Tony Ferguson should fight next?

Tony Ferguson Issues Statement Following UFC 256 Loss To Charles Oliveira

Tony Ferguson has released a statement following his loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 256, and it is one of reflection and a highly motivated view into the future. At UFC 256, Tony Ferguson lost his second consecutive fight when Charles Oliveira won the…

Tony Ferguson has released a statement following his loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 256, and it is one of reflection and a highly motivated view into the future. At UFC 256, Tony Ferguson lost his second consecutive fight when Charles Oliveira won the fight by a lopsided unanimous decision. On Monday evening, Tony Ferguson […]

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Dana White: Khabib vs. Ferguson “Just Wasn’t Meant To Be”

After the UFC 256 co-main event, Dana White believes that the verdict from the MMA Gods is official: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Tony Ferguson wasn’t meant to be. What many MMA fans around the world would like for Christmas is a time machine to travel back…

After the UFC 256 co-main event, Dana White believes that the verdict from the MMA Gods is official: Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Tony Ferguson wasn’t meant to be. What many MMA fans around the world would like for Christmas is a time machine to travel back in time to remove all the obstacles (such as an […]

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