Dan Hooker Calls Out Conor McGregor After Beating Mateusz Gamrot At UFC 305- “I Want BMF”

Dan Hooker wants Conor McGregor next

Dan Hooker and Conor McGregor

In a thrilling display of skill and determination at UFC 305, Dan “The Hangman” Hooker emerged victorious against Mateusz Gamro. The lightweight contender, known for his exciting fighting style and quick wit, didn’t waste a moment before setting his sights on two ambitious targets: the legendary Conor McGregor and the coveted BMF title.

After three rounds of back-and-forth action that had fans on the edge of their seats, Hooker’s hand was raised in victory. However, it was clear that the New Zealander wasn’t content to rest on his laurels. As soon as the microphone was in his hand, Hooker launched into a call-out that would make even the most seasoned promoter proud.

“I want ’em all, brother, I want the BMF. I want Conor McGregor, I want the title eliminator, I want everything, brother,” said Hooker at the post-fight interview.

The August 18, 2024 event, held in Perth, Australia, saw Hooker showcase his striking prowess and grappling defense against the highly-regarded Mateusz Gamrot. The audacity of Hooker’s callouts immediately set social media ablaze. Fans and fellow fighters alike began debating the merits of these potential matchups. Some praised Hooker’s moxie, while others questioned whether he had earned such high-profile opportunities.

The callouts also reignited discussions about McGregor’s potential return to the octagon. The former two-division champion has been largely absent from competition in recent years, leading many to wonder if Hooker’s challenge might be the spark needed to bring “The Notorious” back to action.

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Fighters are constantly jockeying for advantageous positions and seeking out career-defining opportunities. One such opportunist is “The Hangman“, the tough-as-nails lightweight from New Zealand. He recently threw his hat into the ring as a potential backup fighter for the highly anticipated bout between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler.

The McGregor-Chandler matchup was slated for June 29 to cap off International Fight Week. Hooker was looking to add his name to the conversation. He expressed his willingness to step in should either of the main event fighters cannot compete. But unfortunately, that did not happen. McGregor withdrew from the fight, and the entire fight was canceled.

McGregor will eventually face Chandler, probably in December of this year. Whether or not Hooker gets the nod as the backup fighter then remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: “The Hangman” is ready and willing to answer the call should it come. And who knows? Fans might just see him strutting down to the octagon, ready to shock the world and rewrite the headlines.