Who would have thought it would be so hard to find someone in the UFC who wanted to punch you in the face?
It's a situation Kiwi lightweight Dan 'The Hangman' Hooker finds himself in after four straight stoppages have seen him rise to No 14 in the rankings.
Hooker, 28, has been fighting in the UFC since June 2014, and after making the step up from featherweight to lightweight last year he's flourished, ending all four of his fights before the final bell; one of the promotion's longest active stoppage streaks.
After taking less than three minutes to knock out Brazilian Gilbert Burns in early July, Hooker was hoping to book another fight quickly so he could get one more in before the December event in Adelaide. And despite calling out several fighters on social media, Hooker has heard crickets.
"I got a ranking, I thought at least - at the very least - I'd have guys outside of the rankings wanting a spot and asking for a fight, but it's the same situation - crickets from those guys as well," he told the Herald on Sunday.