He told MMAFighting.com on Thursday that a 2002 arrest in the United States has proven to be a road block to Vegas.
"Just  a  stupid incident which happened in 2002," he told MMAFighting.com.  "It  wasn't even my fault, but as usual, I get canned for it. I should  be  fine by today. UFC is on it."
 Here's how Hunt described the situation:
 "A  friend of mine punched  another friend outside a club. Another guy said  to me that they needed  help. I went out to see what had happened. I see  that these two losers  were pissed [drunk]. I try to go back in the club  and an undercover cop  said I wasn't allowed. I said, Can I just go back  in to get my girl?  He says, no. I ask him again, he says, I'll tell you  one more time  you're under arrest. Guess what? I ask again, he flicks  his baton; I  get upset.
"So, he has his baton in his left hand,  and I walk up  to him. He maces me with his right hand, and they jump me.  I wasn't  even drunk. I spent New Year's in jail for public intoxication,  and I  wasn't even drunk."
Hunt, who has fought three times in  the  United States since 2002, noted that it was this issue that stopped  him  from fighting Butterbean at PRIDE 32 in Las Vegas in 2006, not a   previously reported injury.
Still, despite his travel headaches, Hunt is confident he'll be able to fly out to Las Vegas Thursday evening.
"The fight is not in jeopardy at all from my end. Unless some evil power is at work, I should be out tonight."