E94 | Dan Hooker

Episode summary | Dan Hooker

Dan Hooker has been a professional fighter for the last 13 years, forging a path to becoming one of the best UFC lightweight fighters in the world through kickboxing and Muay Thai.

Dan gives us an insight into the realities of fighting for a living including reflections on dealing with head trauma, and all of his back catalogue in fight sports from lightweight through to a heavyweight bout with an opponent who weighed over 130kg!

He also takes us behind the scenes of the UFC machine all the way from signing his first contract in 2014 at UFC Auckland all the way to the PPV cards and his upcoming fight at UFC 281, press conferences with Conor McGregor, and training with Israel Adesanya.

Dan is unique in the New Zealand sporting landscape. An athlete at the top of his field that calls it as he sees it. His thoughtful, introspective answers to some big questions revealed an incredibly likeable, warm guy.

Show notes | Dan Hooker

1:34 An appreciation for Export Gold!

2:23 Comparing a day at The Wiggles to a UFC PPV

7:11 Dan Hooker’s podcast history and some social media gold

10:50 Tricks of the trade as a doorman in downtown Auckland

15:52 Frenemies and training with Israel Adesanya

22:03 Taking a leg kick from Dan Hooker

24:37 Pre-combat sports Dan Hooker and the influence of The Ultimate Fighter

32:14 Dan Hooker v the 130kg heavyweight

37:42 Getting the call up to the UFC in 2014

44:39 The Edson Barboza fight

52:25 The aftermath of a big fight: Dustin Poirier and Paul Felder

57:48 Reflections on the management of a mixed martial arts career

1:04:34 Is the UFC a viable career for future athletes?

1:08:35 Backstage at the UFC

1:17:25 The importance of Eugene Bareman

1:21:47 The psychology of the weigh-in and the dynamic change with Conor McGregor on the card?

1:25:24 Cutting weight (and missing weight)

1:29:04 Head trauma, CTE, and combat sports

1:36:30 Fighting, family, public profile, and upcoming fights

1:41:10 Last words from Steven, Seamus and Dan

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