Dan Hooker Unhappy with Five-Round Stipulation for UFC Austin Co-Main Event
Dan Hooker isn’t looking forward to five rounds against Bobby Green for a co-main event.
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“That pissed me right off,” Hooker told the NZ Herald. “It’s a funny one. You call up anyone and ask, ‘You want to do twice as much work for the same money?’ No, brother. After three I’m going home. The main event is five rounds. You can’t chuck it to co-main and still keep the five rounds. It’s just not a thing. It’s a sport of risk versus reward. You give me the main event and everything that comes with that. With winning a main event comes bigger opportunities and you get a lot more exposure — I love main events. But you’re not getting the same reward for equal risk. It just doesn’t make sense. They’re taking me for a bit of a donkey.”
A lightweight clash between Beneil Dariush and Arman Tsarkyan will now serve as the UFC Austin main event. While the City Kickboxing veteran isn’t going to back down from the fight, he claims the booking has failed to get him motivated.
“I’m going to show up and fight, but it’s just a funny spot. It just really doesn’t spark my interest. That’s it,” he said.
Hooker has proposed a “no-round, no-time limit” clash against Green as an alternative option to a five-round, co-main event.
“If you want to do that, let’s go old school,” he said. “I’ll do a no-round, no-time limit fight for the same price. How about that? Now you have my attention. Now you have sparked my interest. I guarantee you Bobby Green is up for that. We’ll scrap the rounds altogether and just do a 25-minute fight, a half an hour fight – it can go half an hour because you don’t need to waste time drinking water in the corner – then it doesn’t impact their TV or whatever. Scrap the rounds and we’ll just have a fight. Now I’ll do it for the same price. There’s my counter-offer, UFC.”
Hooker is currently riding a two-fight win streak with a hard-fought split decision win over Jalin Turner in his most recent outing at UFC 290 in July. Meanwhile, Green is coming off consecutive stoppage wins, including a knockout of Grant Dawson in a main-event clash last month.
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