Dan Hooker Hoping For An Upset Saturday
3 years agoAfter two losses to arguably two of the top-three lightweights in the world, Dan Hooker (21-10) rebounded with a unanimous-decision win in September. With a very solid striking game, 10 of his 21 career wins have come by knockout/TKO. A veteran of the UFC since 2014, this could be one of Hooker's toughest tasks when he faces Islam Makhachev on the UFC 267 main card. DraftKings sees the Hangman actually as Saturday night's biggest underdog with a salary of $6,600. Throughout his UFC career, Hooker averages 79.3 fantasy points per contest. If you get in a jam salary-wise with other favorable starters, Hooker has the experience to potentially sneak one out here.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC