Lol. So true.I have no problem with him,
First guy since Yoel to be almost at the same physical level as a Sherbro.
Lol. So true.I have no problem with him,
First guy since Yoel to be almost at the same physical level as a Sherbro.
He's not "in the UFC", he was signed to a developmental deal.
They let Jon Jones fight again after almost killing a pregnant lady.
Not nearly the sameThey let Jon Jones fight again after almost killing a pregnant lady. What he did was a about as disgusting as it can get, so I don't see why Hardy would not get into the UFC. Conor is still on the roster after trying to end fellow fighters careers doing what he did. UFC is about money, not morality.
Hey bro they want equal rights,
Also my wife is of the opinion, if you hit a bro and ignore warnings and keep doing it, you get whats coming to you.
But I don't know the details of Gregs case - nor do I care. He's probably a shit bag but plenty are in MMA and everyone deserves another chance.
I did add a poll, @Hardkore, because I think this is a legitimately good discussion and I'd like to see where people stand on this. By "UFC contract", I mean the deal they gave him which will eventually lead to him fighting inside the Octagon.
Exactly and Jones was convicted, Greg wasn't.
Jones has had multiple chances to prove himself and failed every single time.
I think the only reason they are much more cautious is that Greg is more well known, stronger spotlight.
I can't lie though, I got fucking really excited watching him win the other night - he's just a beast a fucking beast. This is what happens when a Sher-Athlete enters the cage.
Doesn't martial arts exist partly to affect and influence the lives of people that have been troubled? To give them structure, integrity, to teach them ethics, control, restraint and reform them for better? Where would Nate Diaz be without BJJ? Where would half the guys on the roster be? Being an a level athlete can be a blessing and a curse, and Hardy ended up with millions just as a young kid, could get anything he wanted and all because he was just good at athletics. I think we should root for and cheer the guy on, to hope he becomes a shining example of why MMA can be such an awesome tool to facilitate change in a troubled persons' lives.
False. Dude was found guilty and sentenced.Exactly and Jones was convicted, Greg wasn't.
I'm not condoning it but maybe she was asking for it?
I don't really know the details. I say give him a chance.
He's not "in the UFC", he was signed to a developmental deal. This means the UFC will allow him to fight in designated promotions like LFA, and might bring him back to the Contender Series. He shouldn't be making his UFC debut any time soon.