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Former Panthers DE Greg Hardy Expected To


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...be in the UFC in 1 or 2 years.

Yeah.

According to a TMZ report, Antonio Silva reportedly says Greg Hardy should make it in the UFC real soon with the way training is going. While Hardy has recently been known for his career implosion beginning with being accused of domestic violence and issues with drugs, he has apparently been training for a new career route with the UFC.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/02/26/greg-hardy-antonio-bigfoot-silva-mma/

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We asked "Bigfoot" Silva -- once one of the best UFC heavyweights -- about the prospects of his sparring partner making it at MMA's highest level ... the UFC.

Silva says don't be surprised if Hardy's fighting inside the Octagon within a year or two.

So, add "he's becoming a UFC fighter" to the list of the endless reasons of why we're not signing Greg Hardy.

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Heard Jay Glazer on sports radio a few months back, said he was going to do everything in his power to prevent Hardy from getting into MMA. He'd talk to every trainer, gym, promoter, etc to keep Hardy away from the ring, said the sport does not need the kind of person Greg is... 

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Have a feeling he'll do somewhat well there. If he's as nuts in UFC as he was on the field going after Matty and Drew... And there have never been questions about his work ethic. But nonetheless, we're done with him and he really shouldn't even be brought up here any more. 

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43 minutes ago, j2sgam said:

Heard Jay Glazer on sports radio a few months back, said he was going to do everything in his power to prevent Hardy from getting into MMA. He'd talk to every trainer, gym, promoter, etc to keep Hardy away from the ring, said the sport does not need the kind of person Greg is... 

That's a bitch ass move and I hope Jay Glazer gets his bald ass head knocked for being such a punk ass bitch. 

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