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The good old days.
P.S. Older sherbros will remember be from like ten years ago. Damn, time flies.
P.S. Older sherbros will remember be from like ten years ago. Damn, time flies.
Looks painful as hell What a tough dude
Also, welcome back after 6 years man! Where have you been? Lurking or just returned ?
It does make me feel old
I went to a Dan Hardy fight in 2011 in Milwaukee. Got choked out by Lytle. That was the tail-end of his career (although the last L in his 4 fight losing streak).
He went on to win 2 more fights and retire. Was a fan of his.
I remember that was the argument back in the day. GSP took it easy on him in this exchange because he didn't want to break his arm.To this say I think GSP could have broken it. Remember it as a crazy uneven fight were Hardly didn't have any moments at all.
Your PhD!? When I was doing my dissertation I was on here (read: procrastinating) waaaaaay more! lol I almost never use social media. . . except when I have a paper to writeMy man, many thanks!
Life just kept on happening: some health issues, then my PhD, then you just get stuck and doesn't come back because you just don't know how to anymore. Then you just do it.
Back like I never left. Thanks, mate!
Hardy was beaten pillar to post and mauled for the whole fight. Well that’s how I remembered it.To this day I think GSP could have broken it. Remember it as a crazy uneven fight were Hardly didn't have any moments at all.
100%.I watched this PPV at an IMAX theater with the boys. It was nice because we originally were going to get tickets to the event but it fell through.
It was the next best thing to being at the fights. They should show PPVs in theaters more often
No doubt he could have snapped it. That showed GSP's class as a truly humane warrior by sparing his fellow fighter from a very possible career-ending injury.I remember that was the argument back in the day. GSP took it easy on him in this exchange because he didn't want to break his arm.