WATCH: Greg Hardy Knocked Down Twice, KO’d in Team Boxing Match
Former Carolina Panther and Dallas Cowboy Greg Hardy has developed a disturbing habit of getting knocked out.
Former Carolina Panther and Dallas Cowboy Greg Hardy has developed a disturbing habit of getting knocked out.
Conor McGregor sat and seethed with his back on the cage, a temporary cast around his left shin and foot. The biggest star in mixed martial arts was convinced he had just been robbed of revenge on Dustin Poirier by a broken leg.
Former NFL star Greg Hardy’s MMA career had been marked by relatively steady progress, until Saturday night.
Former NFL player Greg Hardy, who was chased out of the league over domestic violence charges, won his latest UFC fight in just 45 seconds, downing Juan Adams on Saturday.
Greg Hardy said he was in a much better place heading into his second UFC fight and, judging by the results, he was not lying.
Former NFL player Greg Hardy was disqualified in his very first UFC fight on Saturday night, for illegally kneeing his opponent in the head when he was down.
Former NFL player Greg Hardy has yet to officially debut as a UFC fighter, but he is already exclaiming that he is in the hunt for the heavyweight title.
Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy lost his pro football career after allegations of domestic violence were filed against him, but now, to much criticism, he is trying his hand at a career in the UFC.
Former NFL player and current MMA fighter Greg Hardy, has put the UFC Heavyweight division on notice. Specifically, Hardy wants his potential opponents to know that he’s, “Coming to wreck shop!”
Former Cowboy Greg Hardy needed only 17 seconds to defeat his opponent and earn his second UFC victory.
Former NFL player Greg Hardy’s new Ultimate Fighting Championship contract has brought criticism from UFC flyweight fighter Jessica-Rose Clark.
Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy knocked out former NFL defensive end Austen Lane, in the very first minute of their UFC fight on Tuesday night.
Former Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy will soon have his first professional MMA fight. Facing him on the other side of the Octagon will be someone with a very familiar background. That’s because Hardy will be facing another former NFL player.
Former Panthers and Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy, whose NFL career fizzled after a domestic violence incident involving his girlfriend, is now poised to advance in the world of the UFC.
The team sport thing clearly didn’t work for former NFL player Greg Hardy. His issues with violence against women are well-documented as well.
Given his extremely checkered past, it should come as no surprise that Greg Hardy’s future would eventually end up getting judged by a group of citizens. Though, I think most assumed that judgment from the citizenry would come in the form of a jury in a courtroom.
The sports media has a unique, and never before heard of theory about why the NFL handled the domestic violence case involving white New York Giants kicker Josh Brown differently than the way they handled the domestic violence cases of black players like Ray Rice and Greg Hardy.
The Friday fallout to New York Giants kicker Josh Brown being left in the United States as the team traveled to London for their game Sunday because of newly released information about domestic violence now has sports pundits questioning why
On the Tuesday broadcast of “SportsNation” on ESPN2, co-host Michelle Beadle reacted to the ESPN interview with free agent defensive end Greg Hardy. The former Dallas Cowboy was found guilty by a court judge for assaulting his former girlfriend and threatening to
Former Dallas Cowboy and current free agent defensive end Greg Hardy sat down for a one-on-one interview with ESPN’s Adam Schefter, denying accusations of domestic violence committed against his former girlfriend Nicole Holder in 2014. In the interview, which aired Tuesday
A Philadelphia Eagles fan originated a petition compiling over 70,000 signatures to expel Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy from the NFL for allegedly beating his former girlfriend in the summer of 2014.
Greg Hardy was proven guilty in a court of law for domestic violence before a settlement with the alleged victim resulted in dropped charges. But the Dallas Cowboys defensive end wants the Twitterverse to know that judging him guilty without a conviction dubbing him so amounts to discrimination.
If Christine Brennan could write a fawning eulogy to Senator Ted Kennedy that emphasized his love of the water without mentioning that Mary Jo Kopechne drowned while he swam to safety after driving his Oldsmobile off a bridge, why won’t she let Greg Hardy play football after enduring more punishment than that meted out to the late senator that she so admired?
Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall, displaying a history of temper problems, offered some harsh words for Greg Hardy on Showtime’s “Inside the NFL.”
Greg Hardy is, to paraphrase Dennis Green, who we thought he was.
On Wednesday’s “Garbage Time” on Fox Sports1, host Katie Nolan reacted to Dallas Cowboys defensive end and convicted domestic abuser Greg Hardy’s interview about coming back after serving a four-game suspension for being found guilty of choking his former girlfriend,
On the Tuesday airing of “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith was asked if he thought New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady would win the appeal of his four-game suspension for the use of deflated footballs. He responded by
On his Monday episode of “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith reacted to NFL Hall of Fame and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach’s quote saying that he would not enjoy being in the same locker room as
ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard of “The Dan Le Batard Show” reacted to the news of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy being slapped with a 10-game suspension for domestic violence. Hardy missed 15 games of the 2014 season
On Wednesday, WFAA Dallas news anchor Dale Hansen ripped the Dallas Cowboys for their recent signing of former star Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy to a contract. Hardy was convicted of assaulting a female and threatening to kill her,
On the March 20 episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, NBC Sportscaster Bob Costas laughed off criticism of his many pro-gun control comments and added to them by asking if people really believe the Founding Fathers wanted “private citizens… to purchase cop-killer, armor-piercing bullets” and an “AK-47”?