Dan Hooker Criticizes Michael Chandler For BMF Title Callout After UFC 309 Loss
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UFC lightweight contender Dan Hooker is not impressed with Michael Chandler’s post-fight callout following his loss at UFC 309. Chandler, who was defeated by Charles Oliveira last Saturday, used his microphone time to call out potential opponents, including Conor McGregor and Max Holloway for the BMF title.
Chandler, 38, had hoped a win over Oliveira would bring him closer to an undisputed title fight. However, after his loss, he pivoted to other options, suggesting a fight with Holloway for the BMF belt or reigniting his rivalry with McGregor.
“I had a bunch of callouts,” Chandler said in the Octagon. “Maybe Max Holloway for the BMF belt. Or, Conor McGregor... Come back and beat me, if you can.”
Hooker, who was knocked out by Chandler in 2021 but has since climbed the lightweight rankings, dismissed Chandler’s BMF title ambitions.
“I don’t like Chandler calling for the BMF title,” Hooker said on Submission Radio. “It’s not up to us. It’s the fans’ title. People need to stop calling out for the BMF belt.”
Hooker himself has shown interest in the BMF title, even suggesting a tournament to UFC CEO Dana White. However, with a three-fight win streak under his belt, the Kiwi is focused on bigger opportunities, potentially against Holloway or Justin Gaethje.
Despite the UFC’s return to Sydney in February for UFC 312, Hooker has ruled himself out of the event due to his wife expecting a baby. For now, the top contender is keeping his sights set on his next big fight. Source
“I don’t like Chandler calling for the BMF title,” Hooker said on Submission Radio. “It’s not up to us. It’s the fans’ title. People need to stop calling out for the BMF belt.”
Hooker himself has shown interest in the BMF title, even suggesting a tournament to UFC CEO Dana White. However, with a three-fight win streak under his belt, the Kiwi is focused on bigger opportunities, potentially against Holloway or Justin Gaethje.
Despite the UFC’s return to Sydney in February for UFC 312, Hooker has ruled himself out of the event due to his wife expecting a baby. For now, the top contender is keeping his sights set on his next big fight. Source
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