Underground level! Hooker denies regret after personal attack against Paddy Pimblett: 'If you're low, I'll go even lower'

MMA veteran Hooker admitted that his rival genuinely irritated him and made it clear that he has no intention of making amends.

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Dan Hooker He has a scheduled fight, but he doesn't hide the fact that his focus is on a different fighter. UFC 325At the event scheduled to take place on January 31st in Australia, the New Zealander will face... Benoit Saint-Denis in the lightweight category (up to 70,3 kg), however, he sought to intensify the rivalry with Paddy Pimblett.

It's true that the 2026 season is just beginning, but the athletes have already been involved in a heated argument and have been criticized by many for its content. However, despite all the negative reactions to the incident, Hokker, in an interview with 'Combat TV', denied regretting his personal attack and expressed interest in resolving the matter with 'The Baddy' in the octagon as soon as possible.

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It all started when Pimblett stated that the veteran is so bad at grappling that he wouldn't be able to defend his mother from a man with bad intentions. In response, Hooker reminded him that the Englishman, contrary to his online behavior, treated him well in person and stressed that he is not a good friend, as he failed to prevent someone close to him from taking their own life.

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“Mess with me and see what happens. That’s all there is to say about the matter. Do you want to take this to that point? There are things that aren’t discussed between fighters. He can say whatever he wants, he tried to provoke a reaction and he succeeded. If you stoop to that level, I’ll stoop even lower,” said the veteran.

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“You want to say some horrible crap like that? I’ll think of the most horrible crap I can imagine and bring that crap up too. He really annoyed me, got on my nerves, and got a reaction. He wanted to annoy me, and he succeeded. Now the feeling is mutual. I have no intention of making peace; there’s no going back after this,” she concluded.

Hooker's moment in the UFC

Dan Hooker, 35 years old, is an MMA veteran who saw his three-fight winning streak come to an end against Arman Tsarukyanin November. Currently, the New Zealander is ranked sixth in the UFC lightweight division.

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