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World Class Athlete and Human Being Greg Hardy DESTROYS Juan “$hit talking” Adams


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22 minutes ago, Iron Saint said:

He’s fighting cans, dude. He hasn’t even fought anyone that’s even close to being ranked. LOLOL.

Ha, same thing said every fight.  The “experts” in the fight game and here on this board insisted Adams was different.

Just like saying he whipped up on scrubs on the football field, but, somehow, no one in Panthers history has ever had more sacks in a season.

Haters gonna hate.

And Hardy’s gonna win.

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Is Nails actually Greg Hardy?  If not, you seem bizarrely invested in him...

He developed into a great player, but did a horrific thing that should have gotten him banned.  And it unofficially did.

Punishments meted out since then certainly seem arbitrary, and I don't know how Adrian Peterson or Tyreek Hill didn't get banned permanently, but that is besides the point.  Other guys have not been treated as severely as Hardy for IMO comparably awful actions, but that doesn't in any way vindicate him.

Hardy has the right to pursue his God-given athletic ability in MMA, but I don't know how anything he does warrants recognition on this board at this point.

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

Ha, same thing said every fight.  The “experts” in the fight game and here on this board insisted Adams was different.

Just like saying he whipped up on scrubs on the football field, but, somehow, no one in Panthers history has ever had more sacks in a season.

Haters gonna hate.

And Hardy’s gonna win.

Nothing about this dude was any different than his last few opponents. This guy and Hardy's last two opponents have fought in the UFC only twice each not including their fights with Hardy. You want to know what those 3 guys' combined UFC record is? 1-5. 1 win and 5 losses between the 3 of them fighting bottom-of-the-roster talent. And that 1 lone win came against a 40 year old who has a career record of 5-3 (1-3 in the UFC).

Let me know when he beats a guy in the top-20. Or better yet, let us know when he actually fights a guy in the top-20.

1 hour ago, KillaCamNewton said:

And? He learned a sport from scratch 2 years ago and is still beating the poo out of professional fighters. 

You can go to any local MMA event in your hometown and 2-3 of the fights on that card will be "professional fighters". They're fringe-level professional fighters at best and I can guarantee you none of them fight as a full-time job. They're essentially "camp bodies" that we see every year in training camp that are selling insurance in September instead of lacing up their cleats on Sundays.

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