UFC's Dan Hooker admits he was initially "hesitant" about fighting in Nevada over the weekend due to the looming COVID threat ... but says he trusts Dana White to keep everyone safe.
30-year-old Hooker -- the #5 ranked UFC lightweight -- hails from New Zealand ... where the COVID numbers are incredibly low.
In fact, New Zealand has essentially been unscathed by coronavirus ... with only 1,170 confirmed cases, and 22 deaths.
To compare, the U.S. has more than 2.5 million confirmed cases ... with 126,000 deaths.
Nevada alone has roughly 11 times the number of cases as all of NZ.
"We have no cases actually in New Zealand and then coming over here I was a little bit hesitant to know about the safety precautions," Hooker tells us.
So, Hooker had a serious decision to make when White offered him the chance to fight Dustin Poirier on June 27 to headline UFC Fight Night at the APEX center in Vegas.
Hooker says he was reluctant to fly right into the COVID hornet's nest ... but ultimately he swayed after learning about the UFC's intense screening process.
"I feel comfortable. I've been here for 3 days and soon as we arrived, we got tested. Getting tested again [Friday], we get temperature checks every morning and they got security at every single door making sure that people can't come and go," Hooker says.
"I'm very confident in the precautions that the UFC has in place."
Now, Hooker is focused on Poirier -- the #3 ranked UFC lightweight ... and a win could put Hooker in the mix for a title shot.
FYI, Hooker is on a tear at the moment ... winning 7 of his last 8 fights over guys like Gilbert Burns, Paul Felder and Al Iaquinta.
The woman who took the beating claims she did not initially use the n-word, and merely said, "excuse me" when the Black woman came in and stood right behind her. She claims the Black woman got pissed and called her a "white cracker bitch" before throwing items at her, which you can see in the video.
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She admits repeating the n-word when the Black woman challenged her to do so. Again, that plays out in the video, and we gotta say ... not the smartest approach on her part. She says she reported all of this to police, but there's no activity in the case. No one's been arrested or charged.
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11:21 AM PT -- According to the Sacramento Sheriff's Dept. ... deputies responded to a call of 2 females fighting at a 7-Eleven on June 22. When they arrived, the woman who got beaten up was being treated by medical workers for minor injuries, but the other woman had left.
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We're told the injured woman told deputies it was a mutual fight and took responsibility for her part in it ... and said she didn't want to file a complaint. However, the next day she contacted cops and decided to file a report.
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The Sheriff's Office says so far no suspect has been identified, charged or arrested ... despite the black woman's husband claiming on social media she was arrested for assault.
A "Karen" in Sacramento got her ass handed to her when she stupidly accepted a challenge to call a black woman the n-word ... and it's all on video.
The heated exchange unfolded this week at a convenience store in California's capital, where a middle-aged white woman started arguing with the black woman ... and it quickly turned racial and violent.
It's unclear what started the confrontation ... the white woman insisted she'd only said "excuse me" -- but the black woman heard something different, so tempers were already high. Then, "Karen" dropped the n-word.
The black woman promised to beat the hell outta the white woman if she used the slur again and, for some reason, "Karen" took her up on the dare and said it ... loud and clear. That's when the punches flew ... haymaker after haymaker putting the racist woman down on her ass.
On social media, the black woman's husband is claiming she was arrested for assault. We haven't been able to confirm that yet.
The UFC fighters set to compete on Fight Island will undergo multiple rounds of testing before they're even allowed to step in the octagon ... and it's all laid out in a snazzy new flow chart.
The Fight Island venue -- located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi -- will debut on July 11 and features some insane fights including Kamaru Usman vs. Gilbert Burns.
But, all fighters must undergo 4 separate tests before their bout -- followed by a post-fight test before they're allowed to leave the Island.
The 1st test a fighter must undergo will take place 48 hours before they depart from their home city, according to the chart first obtained by ESPN.
A 2nd test will take place when their flight touches down at the Abu Dhabi Airport VIP terminal.
A 3rd test will follow at the fighter's hotel -- where they will be quarantined until the test results come back.
There's a pre-event test ... and then after the fight, the final 5th test will be performed so the fighter can be cleared to travel home.
There are at least 3 additional events on Fight Island ... taking place on July 15, July 18 and July 25.
8:09 AM PT -- 6/21 The man suspected of punching Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert has been arrested, law enforcement tells TMZ Sports.
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A rep for the Aberdeen Police Dept. says 29-year-old Kyle Douglas Hadala has been charged with simple assault.
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As for Goedert, cops say he was "transported to Avera St. Lukes Hospital where he was treated and released."
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was reportedly sucker punched during a bar fight in South Dakota -- and purported video of the melee is making the rounds online.
According to ESPN, Dallas was at a restaurant in Aberdeen Friday night called Zoo Bar -- where, for some reason, a bunch of dudes started tussling with each other ... which broke out into a full-blown brawl. Dallas got dragged in -- and by that, we mean clocked and KO'd.
This is the video of Dallas Goedert getting suckered punched in Aberdeen, SD.
In surveillance footage of the fight, you can see someone who's said to be Dallas getting punched out by someone who blindsides him and comes rushing in with fists out during the mayhem. He makes contact, and Dallas hits the ground hard -- he seems to be out cold.
ESPN reports that he was taken to a hospital and is doing fine now, adding that a suspect has been arrested in connection to the attack. NJ.com broke the story first.
Unclear what led up to the altercation -- but at least Dallas appears to be okay.
"He asked out 9 times! This isn't goddamn Bloodsport!!!"
That's UFC fighter Anthony Smith going off on Max Rohskopf's cornerman for not stopping Saturday's fight after the 25-year-old repeatedly told him to "call it."
Rohskopf was taking on Austin Hubbard -- a short notice fight he only accepted 5 days in advance -- and was getting beat up pretty badly.
In between rounds 2 and 3, Rohskopf told his cornerman, Robert Drysdale, "I don't have it" and made it clear he didn't want to continue.
Drysdale seemingly ignored Max's pleas to stop and tried to talk him into continuing. Finally, an official from the Nevada State Athletic Commission who overheard Rohskopf stepped in and ended the fight.
Enter Smith ... whose cornerman took a lot of heat for not stopping Anthony's fight with Glover Teixeira last month, despite Smith taking major punishment and losing teeth during the brawl.
Smith says the difference is he WANTED to continue in his fight. Rohskopf didn't.
"Not all of us think the same. Not everybody is me. It's just different. He's a young kid and he wanted out, get him the f*ck out of there!"
"He wanted to go home. He said he didn't have it. He said he didn't want to do this any more. That's different from just being down on yourself and needing a pick me up."
Smith says he respects Drysdale -- but says it's important to call him out when he's so clearly in the wrong.
"I did everything I could to stay in there and [Rohskopf] was doing everything he could to get out -- get him out!!"
For his part, Drysdale is defending his decision -- telling ESPN, "I stand by what I did. I expect excellence from the people I train because I love them."
"He wasn't seriously hurt, and I felt he needed a mental push. I would expect the same from my coach."
4:25 PM PT -- Ostovich's manager tells TMZ Sports his client unintentionally took a contaminated supplement ... and that's the reason for the failed drug test.
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"Today USADA released the sanction against our client Rachael Ostovich to which Rachael and USADA have come to an agreement on. It is clear to both sides that Rachael was unaware of ingesting the prohibited substance and the contaminated supplement was identified quickly and sourced through USADA’s own testing facilities."
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"Because the product was not certified by one of USADA’s third-party verification platforms, Rachael has agreed to take that responsibility to which USADA has given her a reduced sanction. Rachael encourages every athlete to be very careful about the supplements they take and to look for those accredited third party logos on everything they ingest."
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"Rachael is back in camp now and will be reinstated to fight in September."
UFC fighter Rachael Ostovich was hit with a 1-year suspension Thursday after testing positive for a banned substance.
The 29-year-old flyweight tested positive for Ostarine -- a prohibited substance similar to an anabolic steroid.
Technically, "Ostarine is a non-Specified Substance in the class of Anabolic Agents," according to the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
USADA says Ostovich tested positive through a urine sample during an out-of-competition collection on January 3, 2020.
Ostovich told officials she unknowingly consumed Ostarine while trying a supplement at a World Anti-Doping Agency-accredited laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah.
However, the supplement Ostovich consumed DID list a different banned substance on the label ... and Rachael took it anyway, not realizing it was prohibited.
Bottom line ... she messed up -- but USADA had mercy on her, only giving her a 1-year ban, with a 4-month credit for cooperating with the investigation.
The ban dates back to Jan. 3rd, the date of her positive test -- and will last 8 months from that date.
Ostovich was supposed to fight Shana Dobson in New Zealand in February 2020 -- but she was mysteriously taken off the card. Now we know why.
Ostovich is 4-5 as a pro -- most recently losing to Paige VanZant at UFC Fight Night in January 2019.
Ray J and Princess Loveare pinching pennies when it comes to their once lost, but now found pooch ... this according to a new lawsuit.
The estranged couple is being sued by Eddie Macione, who claims he found their lost dog, Boogati,but hasn't seen a dime of the $20,000 reward he says they were offering.
According to the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Macione claims he found the pup wandering Woodland Hills in early April 2019 with no identification tags. Macione says he cared for the dog for weeks until he saw our story about Ray J and Princess dangling $20K for Boogati's return, no questions asked. The next day he says he called the number listed on the reward postings and returned the pooch.
In the docs, Macione says Ray J and Princess have refused to fork over any dough and are using their fame to "frighten" him from pursuing the reward. The lawsuit doesn't specify what they allegedly did to scare Macione.
Now, the guy's going after Ray and Princess for the full $20,000 plus damages.
They've got style. They've got charisma. They've got insane knockout power ... and that's why Sean O'Malley says he ain't mad at the recent comparisons to Conor McGregor.
"Anytime you're getting compared to someone great like that, you're doing something right," the undefeated 25-year-old tells TMZ Sports.
Of course, O'Malley's stock has been on the rise after flattening his last two opponents in sensational fashion. Most recently, a phenomenal 1-hitter quitter KO over Eddie Wineland at UFC 250.
"I take that as a compliment, getting compared to Conor. As far as the skill set wise, I think I have more skills when it comes to the striking."
Hey, O'Malley definitely doesn't lack confidence!
"I can stand southpaw and throw anything the same as I can stand orthodox and throw anything. I'm very, very dangerous from every position."
"He's mainly a southpaw with a bomb left hand and he throws left heaves and some decent spinning stuff. I feel like I have more tools in the toolbox than anybody in the MMA as far as coming up with striking."
O'Malley jokes that he only hopes the comparisons stop when it comes to some of the outside the Octagon activity Conor's been involved with ... like the arrests.
"I don't wanna be compared to him as I'm on TMZ going to jail! I'm gonna try to avoid those situations as much as I can."
"Being compared to Conor, yeah, it's great. It's like being compared to Jon Jones, Muhammad Ali, those guys. It's like, 'F**k yeah,' you can compare me!"
Ali Abdelaziz -- who also reps champs like Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo -- says he's sick and tired of Conor always trying to strong-arm himself into title fights that he doesn't deserve.
"Right now, he's on punishment for his bad behavior," Ali tells TMZ Sports ... "Right now, he needs to sit down."
"Go fight Tony Ferguson, stay busy, stay active. Go fight Jorge Masvidal. Stay active, I want to see activity. Remember, he used to say that to all of us, guess what? Payback is a bitch."
Obviously, Ali doesn't believe Conor's recent retirement announcement will stick -- he thinks it's just another attention grab.
"Same old prostitute, he wants attention."
Ali says he's unsure if either Khabib or Justin would even give Conor a shot -- but an impressive performance against a guy like Tony Ferguson or Jorge Masvidal would help his case.
Ali also talked about the upcoming UFC 251 main event between his two clients Kamaru Usman and Gilbert Burns -- and how they won't let their friendship stand in the way of a ferocious brawl on Fight Island.
"Best two fighters in the division that's gonna fight. Buy the Pay-per-view and you're gonna find out."
"I got no prediction, you know where I'm gonna stand. I'm not picking sides here. I love both those guys equally. Kamaru's my brother, I love Gilbert. I want them to fight each other, give each other a hug, both of them will be healthy and that's it. That's all I want."
But, Amanda Nunes is still often excluded from "Greatest Of All Time" conversations. And, Dana White thinks he knows why ...
"I think it's because she's a woman, to be honest with you."
32-year-old Nunes currently holds belts in TWO divisions -- bantamweight and featherweight -- and hasn't lost a fight since 2014.
But, after that "L" to Cat Zingano, Nunes has been on an 11-fight win streak ... defeating some of the biggest names in the history of women's MMA.
Most recently, Nunes dominated Felicia Spencer at UFC 250 ... just months after a 5-round victory over Germaine de Randamie.
"It's getting very hard now for people not to start respecting her, especially after this last performance," White says.
"When she fought Germaine de Randamie, people were like 'Ohh she looked awful human in that fight.' She looked human?!! What?!? She fought the greatest female striker ever and she won the fight. What do you guys want from this woman?! And, this last fight against an unbelievably tough durable Spencer, she put on an absolute clinic."
So, who's next for Nunes? Some have been calling for a 3rd fight with Valentina Shevchenko (who's a beast) or even a boxing match with undefeated champ Claressa Shields.
White weighed in on both situations ...
First, Claressa ...
"The hard part with a fight like that is where do they fight? Do they box or do they do MMA?"
"I know Clarrisa's been training [in MMA] but she couldn't possibly be at the level as Amanda Nunes."
Still, White says he likes Claressa and recently met with her manager ... but they've gotta figure out how to make a fight work.
As for Shevchenko ...
"'Well, maybe we throw Shevchenko at her again' is what people are thinking. And, I don't like anything about that because they already fought twice and Amanda beat her twice."
"I would rather see Shevchenko keep doing her thing, Weili Zhang keep doing her thing and if they stay on the same trajectory, those two eventually squaring off."
Karina Rodriguez isn't ready to forgive the Phoenix "Karen" who made racist comments about her, because she says the woman has yet to take responsibility for her actions ... and Karina doesn't buy her excuse either.
Rodriguez tells TMZ ... she's not going to consider accepting an apology over the gas station incident in which she slapped back at "Karen" -- whose real name is Tamara Harrian -- until she hears the words "I'm sorry" out of Tamara's mouth.
So far Karina's only received a tearful apology from Tamara's husband Bob, who claims his wife acted the way she did because she's been battling mental illness after a break-in incident more than a year ago.
That doesn't cut if for Karina, though ... and she explains why.
She tells us she doesn't believe being racist and being mentally ill have anything to do with each other, and she's willing to bet Tamara's racism dates back earlier than whatever she's been dealing with recently.
Karina advises "Karen" to immediately start working toward bettering herself if she wants a shot at redemption, but she's not holding her breath.
We broke the story ... Karina says she feared cops being called to the gas station because she thought they'd believe the white lady, not her.
The woman who slapped the crap outta Phoenix "Karen" was scared she'd get the short end of the stick if cops got involved, which made her reluctant to speak out ... until the video went viral.
Karina Rodriguez tells TMZ ... she considered contacting police after her weekend altercation with "Karen" at the gas station, but decided not to because she feared cops might racially profile her, and blame her for the run-in.
She says she didn't want it to be her story of what happened against the word of a white woman, so she decided to let it go.
Karina tells us she was also hesitant to go public after getting word that "Karen" -- real name Tamara Harrian -- has a lawyer husband. However, he's already said he's actually on Karina's side.
Fortunately for Rodriguez, video of the incident -- shot by Greg Conn, another customer -- has gone everywhere, and makes it clear who was in the wrong.
Greg tells us he and Karina spoke after the incident, and she messaged him on Facebook to thank him for posting the video. He says she told him the outpouring of support made her feel comfortable to speak out.
As for why Tamara didn't call the cops -- Greg says the attendant Tamara originally yelled at before arguing with Karina, followed her outside and calmed her down. Then, she just left.
As we reported ... Tamara's husband, Bob Harrian, told FOX10 his wife's battling mental illness. He also tearfully apologized to Karina, and reassured her they have no plans to sue.
5:51 AM PT -- 6/10 -- Stevenson delivered on his promise ... dominating Felix Carabello and finishing him with some violent body blows in the 6th round.
"He opened up wide, and I caught him in between his punch," Stevenson said after the fight ... "I caught him right in the middle of his shot."
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Stevenson opened up with a knockdown in the 1st-round -- and just kicked Carabello's ass from there.
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So, what's next for Shakur? There are rumbling of a bout with iff champ Josh Warrington -- but they're not close on a deal yet.
Shakur Stevenson has only watched ONE ROUND of tape on the man he's fighting Tuesday night ... telling TMZ Sports it's obvious his opponent just ain't in the same class.
22-year-old Stevenson -- dubbed the next Floyd Mayweather -- is taking on Felix Caraballo at the MGM Grand in Vegas ... the first major boxing match since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Stevenson is undefeated (13-0) and the reigning WBO featherweight champ. Carabello is on a 5 fight win streak.
But, Shakur says this will be easy work -- and he's asking fans to tune in because he promises to put on a show!
"I'm real excited," Stevenson says ... "I like the pressure. I enjoy being the one that's got to put on the performance."
As for doing research on Caraballo, Shakur says 1 round of footage was enough to prepare.
"I've prepared in the gym ... but I honestly watched him and I did not think nothing of it. I'm just gonna beat him up."
We also asked Shakur how he feels about comparisons to Mayweather -- and man, check out his answer.
They each got a $50k performance bonus -- and now, the hype to get these guys into the Octagon TOGETHER has begun.
"He's a dangerous fight, for sure," O'Malley tells us ... "Anyone that throws a right hand like that is dangerous."
"We'll fight someday. 100% fight someday. He's still pretty young so I think that's gonna be a potential big, BIG fight, that's a big pay-per-view fight here in the next years."
"He keeps winning, I keep winning. That's a big f**king fight."
O'Malley says he's got tons of respect for Garbrandt after he came back from a 3-fight skid to KO Raphael Assuncao ... but he did notice one interesting change about Cody's look.
"Grew his beard out a little bit, try to add maybe a little cushion there and it might have worked -- but I'll slice right through that f**king beard!"
As for Sean's killer KO of Eddie Wineland -- "Sugar" breaks down the punch that ended the fight ... and it's awesome.
White says he found out McGregor is likely making a fortune in his liquor deal with Proper No. 12 -- and adds, "The minute you even start thinking about retiring, you should retire."
White tells us he understands fighters can fall in and out of love with the sport -- and the pandemic isn't helping.
"I see the frustration in a lot of people right now, anger. Now is the time to do the best that you can do and keep your sh*t together."
... especially with all the crap Conor has been talking about Floyd lately!
Remember, it was just back in May that Conor told Mike Tyson, "I will beat Floyd. I promise my life on it."
Tyson had been praising McGregor as a "bad motherf**ker" for going 10 rounds with Floyd in their 2017 fight -- and McGregor responded on social media.
"Thank you Mike, and just know that for the inevitable rematch, with the knowledge I now hold of Floyd’s style, plus under the tutelage of my old school boxing coach, I will crack the puzzle, and I will beat Floyd. I promise my life on it."
So, when Conor unexpectedly announced his retirement from combat sports on Saturday evening ... Floyd was stunned and ready to talk some trash of his own,
“If I’m not mistaken, didn’t you tell Mike Tyson you could beat me if we fought a second time?" Floyd said.
"Now you're quitting! I thought you wanted to beat the best? Well, if you decide to come back, I will be waiting to punish you again."
Just a few months ago, Mayweather told us he was game for a rematch with Conor ... if the price is right.