Dan Hooker, known as “The Hangman,” called out Conor McGregor following his victory over Mateusz Gamrot. This call-out wasn’t just about securing a high-profile fight; Hooker had a more mischievous motive in mind. He aimed to “snake” the fight away from Michael Chandler, who has been eagerly awaiting a bout with McGregor.
Hooker, who secured a split decision win against Gamrot, used his post-fight interview to challenge Conor McGregor. He later revealed that his intention was to troll Chandler, who has been inactive for nearly two years, waiting for his chance to fight the Irish superstar. Hooker explained, “I am an absolute troll, so the biggest troll move you could do of all time is to snake that fight off Chandler. He waits all that time, and then Conor just fights me anyway. That would be gold”.
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This move by Hooker has added a new layer of intrigue to the lightweight division. McGregor, who hasn’t competed since his leg injury in 2021, remains one of the most sought-after opponents in the UFC. Chandler, on the other hand, has been vocal about his desire to face Conor McGregor, making Hooker’s call-out a significant twist in the ongoing saga.
Hooker’s victory at UFC 305 has put him back in the spotlight, and his bold challenge to McGregor has certainly caught the attention of the MMA community. Whether this call-out will lead to a fight with McGregor remains to be seen, but it has undoubtedly stirred the pot and added excitement to the lightweight division.
As the UFC navigates these potential matchups, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Hooker’s trolling pays off and if he can indeed “snake” the fight from Chandler. Regardless of the outcome, Hooker’s antics have once again proven that he is not just a formidable fighter but also a master of mind games in the octagon.