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For The Idiots Who Think Greg Hardy Can Beat Amanda Nunes In A Cage Fight


Mr. Miagi

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STFU. Really.

Hardy has been training to box for ever and got his ass beat by a little fat chubby white boy. Hardy has "zero" experience in mixed martial arts. Okay, maybe "1 percent" of experience. 

Fighting in a cage with Nunes isn't the same as fighting at his house vs. a stripper or ho3 (gold digger/drug user).

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You really made another thread to post that video again from 2008 when it's already been pointed out to you that the video is nearly a decade old? You really think it's relevant to 2017 when Hardy is apparently seriously training in an effort to pursue a professional MMA career?

Its not often someone makes a spinoff thread to highlight their own dumbassery. Hats off to you, sir.

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