Former MMA star Mark Hunt has revealed he asked Paul Gallen if he was taking performance enhancing drugs ahead of their fight on December 16, per Fox Sports.
As part of the card for Tim Tszyu's fight with Bowyn Morgan at Bankwest Stadium, Hunt and Gallen will pull on the gloves for a highly-anticipated fight.
Hunt admitted he held some concerns surrounding Gallen's past with Cronulla's peptides scandal, although the NRL great has denied any misconduct of the sort.
The Auckland-born fighter has been a long advocate of keeping combat sports clean of drugs, with Hunt still chasing US$2.5 million from Brock Lesnar after he lost to the former WWE star, who had tested positive to clomiphene.
Speaking on theย Standing Eight podcast,ย Hunt revealed he messaged Gallen to make sure the Cronulla legend would be clean.
โI messaged Paul about that,โ he said.
โHe called me and said his arm popped. Iโm thinking if it has torn off the bone, heโs going to be out for about a year. He called me a few days later and said the fightโs on again.
โI thought howโs that true? Youโve got to have an operation, itโs nine months (out) straight away.
โAnd I messaged him: are you taking steroids? Are you cheating? He messaged back and said no.
โItโs already in my contract. With the UFC, Iโve put a lawsuit forward because of that and the unfair advantage they get. Itโs like pushing a wheelbarrow full of s**t up the mountain.โ
Hunt lauded Gallen's ability and said he'd be prepared to fight anyone following their bout next month.
โPaul is a very interesting person, heโs no slouch, heโs a great fighter,โ Hunt added.
โIโd fight anyone, Iโd fight underwater. Iโm a prize fighter. Iโm not here to f*** around getting punched in the head. I fight to eat.
โThis fight is not about whether I can cut it, itโs about whether Paul can cut it with the best. Iโm not the best boxer, but Iโve been a martial artist for a long time.
โNot to be rude to the other guys heโs fought, I'm not sure theyโve run the gauntlet like I have. Itโs not on me to prove anything here, itโs on Paul to show he can cut it with the best in the world.โ