Tai Tuivasa Roasts Greg Hardy on Social Media Following UFC 264 KO

tai tuivasaUFC heavyweight Tai Tuivasa isn’t a fan of Greg Hardy’s recent taunts following their fight on the UFC 264 main card after Hardy claimed he had Tuivasa doing the “chicken dance” before the knockout finish. Outside of the UFC 264 main event between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier, Tuivasa was one of the most talked-about […]

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UFC heavyweight Tai Tuivasa isn’t a fan of Greg Hardy’s recent taunts following their fight on the UFC 264 main card after Hardy claimed he had Tuivasa doing the “chicken dance” before the knockout finish.

Outside of the UFC 264 main event between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier, Tuivasa was one of the most talked-about fighters following the event at T-Mobile Arena. He not only earned a first-round brutal knockout over the polarizing Hardy but also celebrated by jumping on top of the octagon and drinking a beer out of a shoe.

Hardy started it all when he posted a photo alongside former NFL star Chad Ochocinco and his teammates, saying in the caption that he “had a great fight week, met him in the middle and had him doing the chicken dance”, with the ‘him’ alluding to his UFC 264 opponent Tuivasa.

Tuivasa got word of the slight jab on Instagram and did not respond in kind.

“Chicken dance bruuuh,” Tuivasa posted along with a picture from the bout. “Imma leave this here and let you think about some things. I’m a man, I hit back.”

That last line in the caption refers to Hardy’s criminal past when it comes to domestic violence and more specifically, violence against women. The former NFL star was found guilty of assault and communicating threats after strangling and beating his ex-girlfriend back in 2014. Hardy would then fall out with the league and start a new venture in MMA, eventually signing with the UFC.

Tuivasa is one of the hottest UFC heavyweight right now with three straight knockout wins over Hardy, Harry Hunsucker, and Stefan Struve after a three-fight losing streak early in his promotional tenure. While Hardy has the most name recognition following his NFL career and criminal past, Tuivasa is rising up the ranks and could potentially make a run in the heavyweight division.

What do you think about the recent back-and-forth between Tai Tuivasa and Greg Hardy?

Tai Tuivasa Roasts Greg Hardy on Social Media Following UFC 264 KO

tai tuivasaUFC heavyweight Tai Tuivasa isn’t a fan of Greg Hardy’s recent taunts following their fight on the UFC 264 main card after Hardy claimed he had Tuivasa doing the “chicken dance” before the knockout finish. Outside of the UFC 264 main event between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier, Tuivasa was one of the most talked-about […]

tai tuivasa

UFC heavyweight Tai Tuivasa isn’t a fan of Greg Hardy’s recent taunts following their fight on the UFC 264 main card after Hardy claimed he had Tuivasa doing the “chicken dance” before the knockout finish.

Outside of the UFC 264 main event between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier, Tuivasa was one of the most talked-about fighters following the event at T-Mobile Arena. He not only earned a first-round brutal knockout over the polarizing Hardy but also celebrated by jumping on top of the octagon and drinking a beer out of a shoe.

Hardy started it all when he posted a photo alongside former NFL star Chad Ochocinco and his teammates, saying in the caption that he “had a great fight week, met him in the middle and had him doing the chicken dance”, with the ‘him’ alluding to his UFC 264 opponent Tuivasa.

Tuivasa got word of the slight jab on Instagram and did not respond in kind.

“Chicken dance bruuuh,” Tuivasa posted along with a picture from the bout. “Imma leave this here and let you think about some things. I’m a man, I hit back.”

That last line in the caption refers to Hardy’s criminal past when it comes to domestic violence and more specifically, violence against women. The former NFL star was found guilty of assault and communicating threats after strangling and beating his ex-girlfriend back in 2014. Hardy would then fall out with the league and start a new venture in MMA, eventually signing with the UFC.

Tuivasa is one of the hottest UFC heavyweight right now with three straight knockout wins over Hardy, Harry Hunsucker, and Stefan Struve after a three-fight losing streak early in his promotional tenure. While Hardy has the most name recognition following his NFL career and criminal past, Tuivasa is rising up the ranks and could potentially make a run in the heavyweight division.

What do you think about the recent back-and-forth between Tai Tuivasa and Greg Hardy?

Greg Hardy: ‘I Have To Stop Making Rookie Mistakes’

Greg HardyGreg Hardy has issued a statement to social media following his second consecutive defeat inside the Octagon. The former NFL star was on the receiving end of a vicious knockout loss at the hands of Tai Tuivasa in the first round of their heavyweight match-up. Hardy was looking to bounce back from a TKO loss […]

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Greg Hardy has issued a statement to social media following his second consecutive defeat inside the Octagon.

The former NFL star was on the receiving end of a vicious knockout loss at the hands of Tai Tuivasa in the first round of their heavyweight match-up.

Hardy was looking to bounce back from a TKO loss at the hands of Marcin Tybura last time out. He seemed content to stand and bang with the Aussie puncher, even signaling he will be looking to hold the center at UFC 264.

The 32-year-old had Tuivasa hurt in round one and looked to close the show. As Hardy jumped in, he was caught with two big counter shots that dropped him hard. The Australian followed up with some ground strikes to close the show.

Hardy took to social media post-fight to react to his latest defeat.

 “Talk n shit all 2021,” Hardy wrote on Instagram. “It’s mevsme I have to stop making rookie mistakes. There is not F N excuse for that Ish but my real ones know you can’t kill the kraken and you for damn sure can’t kill the prince. So bring it. I’ll be back. Thank you to the @ufc and good shit by @bambamtuivasa all respect and great win.”

It’s currently uncertain if Hardy will get the chance to rectify his “rookie mistakes” under the UFC banner.

Dana White seemed unsure about Hardy’s future with the company when speaking post-fight at UFC 264.

“Tonight was a big night for him. Tonight was a really big night,” White said at the UFC 264 post-fight press conference. “Tai Tuivasa would’ve been a real win for him, so yeah,  I don’t know what this means for him tonight.”

Hardy has had mixed results since joining the UFC in 2019. The controversial former professional football player has won four fights and also lost four fights inside the Octagon.

Do you think Greg Hardy has a future fighting in the UFC?

Greg Hardy: ‘I Have To Stop Making Rookie Mistakes’

Greg HardyGreg Hardy has issued a statement to social media following his second consecutive defeat inside the Octagon. The former NFL star was on the receiving end of a vicious knockout loss at the hands of Tai Tuivasa in the first round of their heavyweight match-up. Hardy was looking to bounce back from a TKO loss […]

Greg Hardy

Greg Hardy has issued a statement to social media following his second consecutive defeat inside the Octagon.

The former NFL star was on the receiving end of a vicious knockout loss at the hands of Tai Tuivasa in the first round of their heavyweight match-up.

Hardy was looking to bounce back from a TKO loss at the hands of Marcin Tybura last time out. He seemed content to stand and bang with the Aussie puncher, even signaling he will be looking to hold the center at UFC 264.

The 32-year-old had Tuivasa hurt in round one and looked to close the show. As Hardy jumped in, he was caught with two big counter shots that dropped him hard. The Australian followed up with some ground strikes to close the show.

Hardy took to social media post-fight to react to his latest defeat.

 “Talk n shit all 2021,” Hardy wrote on Instagram. “It’s mevsme I have to stop making rookie mistakes. There is not F N excuse for that Ish but my real ones know you can’t kill the kraken and you for damn sure can’t kill the prince. So bring it. I’ll be back. Thank you to the @ufc and good shit by @bambamtuivasa all respect and great win.”

It’s currently uncertain if Hardy will get the chance to rectify his “rookie mistakes” under the UFC banner.

Dana White seemed unsure about Hardy’s future with the company when speaking post-fight at UFC 264.

“Tonight was a big night for him. Tonight was a really big night,” White said at the UFC 264 post-fight press conference. “Tai Tuivasa would’ve been a real win for him, so yeah,  I don’t know what this means for him tonight.”

Hardy has had mixed results since joining the UFC in 2019. The controversial former professional football player has won four fights and also lost four fights inside the Octagon.

Do you think Greg Hardy has a future fighting in the UFC?

Greg Hardy Speaks On UFC 264 Loss To Tai Tuivasa

Greg Hardy has commented on his defeat at the hands of Tai Tuivasa. Hardy vs. Tuivasa was featured on the main card of UFC 264 this past Saturday night (July 10). The heavyweight collision didn’t make it out of the first round. Hardy landed a sol…

Greg Hardy has commented on his defeat at the hands of Tai Tuivasa. Hardy vs. Tuivasa was featured on the main card of UFC 264 this past Saturday night (July 10). The heavyweight collision didn’t make it out of the first round. Hardy landed a solid punch on Tuivasa that appeared to have stunned “Bam […]

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Tai Tuivasa Beats Greg Hardy Via 1st-Round Knockout at UFC 264

Former Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy ‘s quest to become a relevant heavyweight in the UFC hit another roadblock at UFC 264. The 32-year-old lost to Tai Tuivasa via first-round knockout on the main card featuring Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier…

Former Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy ‘s quest to become a relevant heavyweight in the UFC hit another roadblock at UFC 264. The 32-year-old lost to Tai Tuivasa via first-round knockout on the main card featuring Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier…