Dan Hooker is ready to start taking on big names again. Hooker (22-12 MMA, 12-8 UFC) picked up his second consecutive win this past Saturday at UFC 290 when he rallied to defeat Jalin Turner in a Fight of the Night effort. The grueling battle with Turner left Hooker with a broken arm and a facial fracture to his right cheek area. “The Hangman,” who has competed against the likes of current lightweight champion Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier, hopes to draw a compelling name for his next outing – and would love for it to be at home. “I heard 2024 they’re coming back to New Zealand, back to Auckland,” Hooker told Submission Radio . “So, if I could drag that back to New Zealand, back to Auckland and get like a big-name fight, that would be cool
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