Greg Hardy Addresses Haters With Donald Trump Comparison

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With his MMA career surging early on, Greg Hardy addressed the criticism he frequently receives.

And it might not be how you thought he’d do it.

Hardy picked up his second professional win on the final episode of ‘Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contenders Series’ last night. Knocking out Tebaris Gordon in only 17 seconds (watch full highlights here), Hardy proved his lethal knockout skill.

If he ever debuts in the UFC, Hardy will obviously be under an intense microscope due to the scrutiny of his questionable – and at times criminal – past. UFC President Dana White stuck up for his fighter after his victory last night, and now the former NFL star has responded himself.

Speaking to media last night via MMA Fighting, Hardy seemed to vaguely bring up President Donald Trump as an example of a man who truly had haters:

“I mean, there’s guys out here that go their whole life, get a billion dollars, become president, and hate on a person that’s never been arrested that’s opening schools for kids out here. So, that man’s got haters, I’m really not worried, honestly.”

Hardy then said if his haters met him and didn’t like him, then it was time to actually change something:

“All I can say is, when they meet me, and then they have a problem with me. Thats when I need to change something, you know, see God, see these people that can help me redjust. But for right now, God bless ’em. And like I said last time, keep watchin’ and I’ll keep proving ’em wrong, and I don’t mind the confrontation”

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DWTNCS Episode 8 Results: Greg Hardy Returns

The second season of the Contender Series wraps up tonight as former NFL All-Pro Greg Hardy makes his return to the octagon.

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The second season of the Contender Series wraps up this evening (Aug. 7, 2018) with developmental deal winner Greg Hardy making his return to the octagon.

As always LowkickMMA is your destination for all things MMA.

Here are the results:

Alex Gilpin (11-1) vs. JR Coughran (6-0)

Bobby Moffitt (12-3) vs. Jacob Kilburn (6-1)

Kennedy Nzechukwu (5-0) vs. Dennis Bryant (5-1) 

Joseph Lowry (8-0) vs. Devonte Smith (7-1)

Greg Hardy (1-0) vs. Tebaris Gordon (3-0)


UFC Contracts Awarded:

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Video: Former NFL Star Scores Second TKO Win In A Month

It’s only been a mere 28 days, but former National Football League (NFL) star Greg Hardy is making his mark on amateur mixed martial arts (MMA). The controversial onetime Carolina Panther and Dallas Cowboy, who was suspended for the majority of 2015 due to a disturbing domestic violence incident and arrested for possession of a […]

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It’s only been a mere 28 days, but former National Football League (NFL) star Greg Hardy is making his mark on amateur mixed martial arts (MMA).

The controversial onetime Carolina Panther and Dallas Cowboy, who was suspended for the majority of 2015 due to a disturbing domestic violence incident and arrested for possession of a controlled substance in 2016, revealed that he would move his athletic talents to the MMA cage instead, and it’s been going quite well for the hulking behemoth.

After scoring his first win by TKO in just 32 seconds on November 4, Hardy got back into the cage to face Kenneth Woods (who was participating in his first amateur MMA bout) at last night’s “American Kombat Alliance: Rite of Passage 2” from The Horseshoe Casino Riverdome in Bossier City, La.

Hardy won the bout by TKO in only 96 seconds this time, securing his second win in just 28 days and showing some potential for his MMA career. It has to be noted he’s facing subpar competition with very few fights on their records, but he’s set a goal to be signed by the UFC as he trains at Florida’s American Top Team. Check out the video of his latest TKO win here:

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Tom Brady Downplays Floyd Mayweather Friendship, Says McGregor Fight Was Great

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady denied Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s claim the pair are “very, very close friends” in his weekly radio appearance on WEEI’s Kirk & Callahan.
“No, I met him a couple of times,” Brady said. “I think …

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady denied Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s claim the pair are “very, very close friends” in his weekly radio appearance on WEEI’s Kirk & Callahan.

“No, I met him a couple of times,” Brady said. “I think he’s a great fighter. That was a great fight the other night.”

Mayweather had told ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio last week that he and Brady were friends.

“That’s a close friend of mine. Tom Brady is a very, very close friend,” Mayweather said. “An unbelievable guy with unbelievable talent…he’s a great guy. Actually, Tom Brady texted me yesterday.

“We have a cool friendship. He texted me and asked me ‘How’s everything going?’ And I texted him back: ‘Everything is cool, how you doing? How’s the family?’ And he said, ‘Everything is going A-OK.'”

Brady reiterated the two had only met a “couple times” when pressed further. He did, however, compliment Mayweather as a “great fighter” and said he watched the boxer’s 10th-round TKO of Conor McGregor on Sunday—a day after attending a friend’s wedding.

This is the second time this year Brady’s alleged friendship with a controversial figure has made headlines. President Donald Trump has counted Brady as a friend for years, and the Patriots star even had a Making America Great Again hat in his locker in 2015.

Trump has become one of the most controversial presidents in United States history in his brief seven months in office, due in large part to his handling of societal issues. Brady has maintained he does not agree with all of Trump’s political viewpoints.

Mayweather has been convicted of domestic violence on multiple occasions and spent two months in jail as part of a plea deal in 2012. 

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Report: Jon Jones’ Brother Suspended From NFL For PED Use

The Jones family continues to take hits when it comes to the use of PED’s in sports. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently under investigation for his use of estrogen blockers prior to his highly-anticipated rematch with Daniel Cormier at UFC 200, but was pulled from the event just two days out by the

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The Jones family continues to take hits when it comes to the use of PED’s in sports.

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently under investigation for his use of estrogen blockers prior to his highly-anticipated rematch with Daniel Cormier at UFC 200, but was pulled from the event just two days out by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) after being flagged for the doping violation.

Now it appears Jones’ brother, a defensive lineman for the National Football League’s (NFL) Indianapolis Colts, Arthur Jones has been suspended by the NFL for violating the league’s PED policy. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport broke the news on Twitter:

Jones and his older brother Arthur are not the only professional athletes in the family, as their younger brother Chandler also plays in the NFL as a linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals.

Arthur Jones will miss the first four games of the 2016-17 season without pay, while his younger brother Jon is facing up to a two-year suspension from the UFC.

Stay with LowKick for the latest on the Jon Jones and his ongoing trials with USADA.

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Mass Debate? Comparing The UFC To “Mainstream” Sports

The UFC has long been the staple of most mixed martial arts fan’s diets. News surrounding the biggest MMA promotion swarms our social media feeds and headlines about the biggest stars such as Jon Jones, Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey etc. dominate the numerous media outlets that have steadily grown with the sport. Yet still,

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The UFC has long been the staple of most mixed martial arts fan’s diets. News surrounding the biggest MMA promotion swarms our social media feeds and headlines about the biggest stars such as Jon Jones, Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey etc. dominate the numerous media outlets that have steadily grown with the sport. Yet still, even with the global popularity and expansion of not only the UFC, but the sport of MMA as a whole, it still is slightly short of that mainstream sport status. Why is that?

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Well age and experience has a certain amount to do with it, with the UFC only being 22 years clear of it’s inception. But even back then, Art Davie, Rorion Gracie, Campbell McLaren and Bob Meyrowitz were up against the giants of baseball, basketball, football, golf , boxing, hockey and more. These long established pursuits are backed by billions of dollars and years of consistent popularity, making the struggle of mixed martial arts in the shark tank of mainstream sport an unlikely one.

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UFC 1: Royce Gracie took on boxer Art Jimmerson in the most one sided and bizarre fight ever…well maybe apart from Kimbo vs Dada…

Still, even against those staggering odds, MMA has managed to drag itself out of the dark corners of illegitimate bloodsport, and in to the domain of worldwide sensation and beyond. But why does this tag of ‘not mainstream’ still get thrown around so much? Mixed martial arts is now legal in every American state, is wildly popular in every major continent, and recognized as ‘the fastest growing sport’ of the modern era. When does it cease to be this back seat passenger to the giants of NBA, NFL and so on?

Well, to a certain extent, we as MMA fans and the sport as a whole often view things through the glasses of MMA being the world’s most popular sport, but let’s be honest, it isn’t yet. There are numerous reasons why, but then also multiple arguments for the fact that it really should be at that elite level with the other major sports by now.

So what’s the hold up?

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