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Greg Hardy to Fight Former Falcons DE Ray Edwards in a Boxing Match


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Ray Edwards is bigger than Greg and is actually a trained boxer. but then again

http://espn.go.com/b...ive-ray-edwards

Greg Hardy is 299 pounds and stands 6'4 and 3/4 of an inch tall.

Ray Edwards is 268 pounds and stands 6'5 and 1/8 inch tall....

Greg also has a reach advantage...

How is less than a quarter inch of height a size advantage?

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Greg Hardy is 299 pounds and stands 6'4 and 3/4 of an inch tall.

Ray Edwards is 268 pounds and stands 6'5 and 1/8 inch tall....

Greg also has a reach advantage...

How is less than a quarter inch of height a size advantage?

Post something relevant.

Greg Hardy posted on Instagram that he hasn't worked out in months. He doesn't even look that big currently and Ray Edwards certainly looks bigger than him. Ray Edwards also has numerous years of experience on Greg. A smart man would bet that Greg Hardy is going to get his ass kicked.

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Greg is playing ball in a league at the dowd y I have heard. I'm not thrilled about all the non football activity, but I guess you can get in a car wreck at anytime. Let the man live, but go for the sure fire win Hardy. Challenge matt bryant, you know he hates you.

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Last dude that entered the ring vs. Edwards took a dive. :startle:

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's fight commissioner has suspended an Iowa boxer for allegedly taking a dive 13 seconds into a bout against former Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons defensive end Ray Edwards.

Al Jaeger, the secretary of state and overseer of combative sports events in North Dakota, said it's clear from video of Saturday's fight that Nicholas Capes wasn't hit before he dropped to the canvas soon after the opening bell.

http://www.vegasinsi...m/story/1371933

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“Charles is a pretty normal guy, for the most part. Greg Hardy’s a little off,” Panthers defensive tackle Dwan Edwards said. “But we like him that way. He’s producing for us. And when a guy’s in a zone, you kind of just let him be. Let him do his thing.”

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/11/10/3657489/charles-johnson-and-greg-hardy.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpy

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