Chase hooper suggests he’s better than Francis Ngannou based on a 100% finish rate


Chase hooper suggests he’s better than Francis Ngannou based on a 100% finish rate

Chase Hooper and Francis Ngannou

Chase Hooper has made a bold claim in his recent tweet about Francis Ngannou and he suggests he is a better fighter than Francis. Chase Hooper is a professional MMA fighter and is currently competing in the flyweight division of the UFC. Hooper recently fought on UFC Vegas 55 and won his fight against Felipe Colares.

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UFC Vegas 55 saw former UFC champion Holly Holm return to action after 18 months. The event also featured the return of Chase Hooper, who fought after almost a year. Hooper dominated Felipe throughout the fight and got a TKO win in the 3rd round. Chase won a $50,000 “Performance of the Night bonus.”

Hooper has now called out Francis Ngannou and has claimed he is a better fighter than Francis because of his higher finish rate compared to Francis. In his recent Tweet, Chase pointed out that his finish rate is 100% in the UFC and Francis’s finish rate is 91%. Hooper said: “The numbers don’t lie.”

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“The O’Malley approach is always great”- Chase Hooper intends to follow in Sean O’Malley’s footsteps

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Sean O’Malley and Chase Hooper

UFC fighter Chase Hooper has shown an interest in fighting the “Sean O’Malley” way and intends to follow a slow and steady rise in the rankings. Sean O’Malley is one of the biggest stars in the UFC and Sean is popular for fighting unranked guys and avoiding ranked guys in his fighting career.

Chase has also expressed the desire to fight the least ranked guys for the most amount of money and the fighter seems to be firm on his decision. Chase talked about his intentions in the post-fight press conference.

Chase, in his post-fight interview, said: “I’ve never been one to call people out. The O’Malley approach is always a great one. Fight the lowest-ranked guy for the most amount of money on the highest spot on the card. I’m just gonna go back, look at the things I did well this fight, look at the things I need to improve on.”

Chase Hooper is one of the youngest guys in the UFC and is only 22 years old. He made his UFC debut against Daniel Teymur at UFC 245 and won the fight in the first round via KO/TKO.

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