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Mark Hunt Says He’ll Sue Any Future UFC Opponent Who Gets Caught Doping
- Updated: January 5, 2017
Mark Hunt didn’t get the anti-doping clause he requested to fight Alistair Overeem at UFC 209, but life circumstances dictated that he accept the bout anyway.”I’m not young, I’m 42 years old. In six months I’ve already missed out on a couple of fights, I’ve already missed out on a couple million dollars,” Hunt told New Zealand outlet Stuff. “At the end of the day I’ve stuck to my word. I’ve got no option, I’m in a contract that I can’t get out of. All the doors I’ve gone through are closed and it’s not like I can go and work somewhere else. Ages ago I was gladly ready to walk away and work somewhere else but they wouldn’t allow it. “Think it from my position, I had no other option. I can’t work anywhere else so what am I supposed to do – let my family starve?” When the …