Watch: Greg Hardy Suffers Brutal Knockout at Team Combat League Event
It was a night to forget for Greg Hardy as he faced a devastating knockout in the 17th round of a Team Combat League match. Competing as part of the Dallas Enforcers, Hardy found himself on the receiving end of a powerful blow at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn. on Friday night.
Hardy initially showed resilience after being dropped earlier in the 17th round, but his opponent, Alexander Flores, ultimately sealed the deal less than a minute later with another decisive strike. The knockout marked Hardy’s first loss in the Team Combat League, bringing his record to 2-1.
In fairness to Hardy, his opponent, Flores, boasts significantly more experience in the ring with a professional boxing record of 18-3-1. In contrast, Hardy had only competed in two professional fights before this event.
The former UFC fighter left the organization last spring following three consecutive losses. While Hardy has shown promise in his MMA career, this setback serves as a reminder of the challenges he faces as he navigates the world of combat sports.
The knockout at the Team Combat League event undoubtedly adds a new chapter to Hardy’s journey and leaves fans questioning what’s next for the fighter. Only time will tell if he can rebound from this defeat and regain momentum in his career.
Greg Hardy’s UFC career spanned from his debut on June 12, 2018, to his last fight on March 5, 2022. He had a mixed record of 7 wins, 5 losses, and 1 no contest during his time in the organization.
Hardy made his heavyweight debut in the UFC on Dana White’s Contender Series 9, where he defeated Austen Lane by TKO in the first round. He followed it up with another first-round TKO victory over Tebaris Gordon on Dana White’s Contender Series 16, earning him a UFC contract.
In his first official UFC fight, Hardy faced Allen Crowder on January 19, 2019. However, the fight ended in disqualification as Hardy delivered an illegal knee strike. He rebounded with back-to-back first-round knockout wins over Dmitry Smolyakov and Juan Adams.
Hardy’s career in the UFC had its share of controversies. In October 2019, his win against Ben Sosoli was overturned to a no contest after he used an inhaler in between rounds, which violated the rules. He then suffered a unanimous decision loss to Alexander Volkov in November 2019.
Hardy’s last three fights in the UFC resulted in losses. He was knocked out by Marcin Tybura in December 2020, suffered a first-round knockout defeat against Tai Tuivasa in July 2021, and was knocked out by Sergey Spivak in March 2022.
Overall, Greg Hardy’s UFC career was marked by a combination of victories, setbacks, and controversies. His performances inside the octagon generated both attention and criticism, making him a polarizing figure in the MMA community.
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