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Dillon Danis and Mark Hunt banned from entering UFC 328 venue

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Security personnel at UFC 328 have been issued official documentation barring Dillon Danis and Mark Hunt from entering the event venue. The post confirms that the security service has received formal paperwork regarding the ban. No specific reasons for the prohibition are mentioned in the announcement. The post creator indicates they are duplicating this content across their other channels for followers who may have technical difficulties accessing the original post. This unusual security measure has generated attention ahead of the event.

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Security personnel at UFC 328 have been issued formal documentation barring both Dillon Danis and Mark Hunt from entering the event venue, according to an announcement that surfaced on the day of the card.

The paperwork, described as official, was distributed to security staff ahead of the event. No reasons for the prohibition were cited in the announcement. The post's author also noted the information was being shared across multiple channels to reach followers experiencing technical difficulties with the original platform.

Mark Hunt, the 52-year-old New Zealand heavyweight known as "Super Samoan," compiled a professional record of 13-14-1 across a lengthy career that included a long run inside the UFC. Standing five-foot-ten with a 72-inch reach, the orthodox striker averaged 2.81 significant strikes landed per minute and posted a striking accuracy of 43 percent over his career. He most recently trained out of American Top Team.

Mark Hunt
Mark Hunt

Dillon Danis, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and combat sports personality, does not appear in the verified fighter database for this event, and no additional career figures are available from the sourced data.

Why it matters

  • Both individuals are notable public figures in the combat sports world, making their formal exclusion from a major UFC pay-per-view an unusual and attention-grabbing development.
  • No official explanation has been provided, leaving the circumstances surrounding the ban unclear.
  • The announcement was widely shared ahead of UFC 328, generating significant discussion in MMA circles.
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