Mark Hunt arrested and charged with domestic violence
Mark Hunt has landed himself in hot water. The former UFC heavyweight star has been arrested on domestic violence charges following an incident in New South Wales, Australia. The 52-year-old has fallen on hard times professionally, financially, and personally since departing the UFC.
Despite being a true knockout specialist , Hunt believed himself to be blacklisted by other promotions following his failed lawsuit with the UFC and subsequent departure. In 2024, 'Super Samoan' admitted to brain damage symptoms, which have also played a role in his hesitancy to return to combat sports. Now, adding to his long list of misfortunes, the New Zealand native has become entangled in a stalking scandal.
On Tuesday evening local time, police were called to an address, resulting in the arrest of Mark Hunt before he was taken into custody. Hunt was later transported to Ballina Police Station in Northern Rivers, Australia, a region north of Sydney, where he stayed until his court appearance on Wednesday. The MMA veteran was later charged with one count of stalking or intimidation with intent to cause physical harm.
The court was also informed that Hunt allegedly became aggressive and behaved in an intimidating manner towards the woman in question, and even reportedly sent death threats. "I'm just going to murder you in the end anyway," the haunting text sent by Hunt to the victim allegedly read. Despite the severity of Mark Hunt's apparent message, his defense team disputed the claim, and no separate charge was filed.
After initially being refused, Hunt was afforded bail with strict conditions. Should the conditions be met, his next court appearance will be on April 30 at Ballina Local Court, where an application for an Apprehended Violence Order, an order that will prevent any further threats or stalking from Hunt for the woman's safety, will be considered.