Dan Hooker Acknowledges 'Arrangement,' Says He Refused $100,000 NDA, Denies Viral Allegations
The UFC lightweight says he has resumed training at City Kickboxing following weeks of social‑media claims.
Overview
- In a Facebook post, Hooker wrote that he ended an 'arrangement' and declined to pay $100,000 for a non‑disclosure agreement.
- He characterized the ensuing online posts as a 'campaign of lies' aimed at embarrassing him and upsetting his family.
- An influencer identified as KeekGrace published screenshots alleging infidelity and abuse, including claims he cheated with men, which have not been independently corroborated.
- The online fallout included a video from Hooker’s father‑in‑law criticizing him and referencing his daughter and grandchildren.
- Hooker has two recent stoppage losses to Arman Tsarukyan and Benoit Saint‑Denis and remains ranked No. 7 as he prepares to continue his career.