UFC 325: Dan Hooker vs Benoit Saint Denis Preview & Prediction
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Battle-hardened Kiwi collides with French force as Dan Hooker meets Benoît Saint Denis in pivotal lightweight clash.
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Where is UFC 325? Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
Where can I get tickets for UFC 325? Click here for the latest ticket information for UFC 325
What TV channel is UFC 325 on? UK – TNT Sports Box Office / USA – Not televised
Where can I stream UFC 325? UK – TNT Sports subscribers who have paid for the fight can stream the event online via the TNT Sports website and discovery+ / USA – Paramount+ & UFC Fight Pass
UFC 325: Volkanovski vs Lopes 2 main card
Alexander Volkanovski vs Diego Lopes (Featherweight)
Dan Hooker vs Benoit Saint Denis (Lightweight)
Rafael Fiziev vs Mauricio Ruffy (Lightweight)
Tai Tuivasa vs Tallison Teixeira (Heavyweight)
Quillan Salkilld vs Jamie Mullarkey (Lightweight)
UFC 325: Volkanovski vs Lopes 2 prelims
Junior Tafa vs Billy Elekana (Light Heavyweight)
Cameron Rowston vs Cody Brundage (Middleweight)
Jacob Malkoun vs Torrez Finney (Middleweight)
Jonathan Micallef vs Oban Elliott (Welterweight)
Kaan Ofli vs Yi Zha (Featherweight)
Kim Sang-wook vs Dom Mar Fan (Lightweight)
Keiichiro Nakamura vs Sebastian Szalay (Featherweight)
Sulang Rangbo vs Lawrence Lui (Bantamweight)
Dan Hooker: City Kickboxing stalwart still fighting with elite intent
Dan Hooker enters this bout with a professional record of (24-13-0) and remains one of the most recognisable veterans in the lightweight division. The 35-year-old New Zealander, training out of City Kickboxing, has spent the better part of a decade fighting elite opposition, building a reputation for toughness, durability, and technical kickboxing. With finishes over the likes of Jim Miller, Gilbert Burns, and Claudio Puelles, Hooker has shown he can hurt opponents at range with long jabs, calf kicks, and stabbing body shots.
In recent years, Hooker has experienced mixed results at the highest level. He was riding a three-fight winning streak before running into Arman Tsarukyan, who submitted him and exposed the continuing vulnerability Hooker has against elite grapplers who can force prolonged ground exchanges. While Hooker remains dangerous on the feet, he has now been stopped seven times in his career, and the accumulated damage from years of wars against the division’s best is an unavoidable factor as he continues to compete near the top of the ladder.
Benoît Saint Denis: Relentless French finisher riding momentum
Benoît Saint Denis arrives with a record of (16-3-0, 1 NC) and has quickly established himself as one of the most physically imposing lightweights on the roster. The 30-year-old Frenchman, a former member of the French special forces, fights with a pace and intensity that very few opponents can match. His style is built on constant forward pressure, chain wrestling, heavy ground-and-pound, and a willingness to turn fights into exhausting, uncomfortable battles.
Saint Denis is currently riding strong momentum, having won three straight fights. His most recent outing was a stunning statement performance, knocking out Beneil Dariush in just 16 seconds and instantly re-announcing himself as a serious threat in the division. Inside the UFC, Saint Denis owns an impressive finishing rate, with the majority of his wins coming inside the distance. While he is not the most polished striker technically, his aggression, physical strength, and refusal to give opponents space make him extremely dangerous, particularly against fighters who rely on range and rhythm.
Dan Hooker vs Benoît Saint Denis prediction
This matchup hinges on whether Hooker can maintain distance and keep the fight at his preferred kickboxing range. If he is allowed to dictate tempo, land jabs, and circle freely, he can score points and frustrate Saint Denis. However, Saint Denis has shown a consistent ability to close distance, absorb shots, and force opponents into grappling exchanges where his strength and pressure take over.
Given Hooker’s recent struggles against elite wrestlers and Saint Denis’ current form, the stylistic matchup heavily favours the Frenchman. Saint Denis is likely to push Hooker backwards early, initiate clinches, and wear him down with pressure rather than allowing a clean striking battle to develop.
Prediction: Benoît Saint Denis to win inside the distance