LONDON – Dana White didn’t chime in too much when asked about Dan Hooker ’s future. Hooker’s return to featherweight was spoiled by the streaking Arnold Allen (18-1 MMA, 9-0 UFC), who swarmed him for a first-round TKO this past Saturday at UFC Fight Night 204 at The O2 in London. Although Hooker (21-12 MMA, 11-8 UFC) had no issues making the featherweight mark again for the first time since 2016, he took quite a bit of damage before getting finished. With some, including Allen, suggesting that Hooker move back up to lightweight, White isn’t about to coerce him into anything.
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Dana White: Dan Hooker ‘can do whatever he wants to do’ after UFC Fight Night 204 loss – MMA Junkie