In a bad phase and close to the end of his contract with the UFC, Greg Hardy opens up about the possibility of leaving

One of the stars of UFC 270, ex-NFL understands the risk of being cut, but says he is grateful for the opportunity to work for the organization

G. Hardy in victory for the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram @ufc

Representative of the heavyweights (up to 120,2kg.) of Ultimate, Greg hardy may say goodbye to the organization next weekend. In a bad phase and close to the end of his contract with the company, the athlete understands that he could be cut if he loses the duel against alexey oleynik No. UFC 270. In an interview with 'BJPenn.com', the former NFL player opened up about the possible goodbye.

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“I have been fighting for my job since I arrived here. Nothing is guaranteed in the UFC, in the NFL and this is my fate. I'm comfortable with that. In his last two appearances, he was fighting for a contract. It's a business. Many of these guys have been fighting their whole lives and haven’t achieved anything,” said the athlete.

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Aware that he may not renew with the company, in case of another stumble in the Octagon, Hardy speaks maturely about the possibility. For the athlete, the period he spent in Ultimate positively marked his life.

“If I win and they don't renew, I'll be grateful, because it was an incredible show. My fans loved it. I had a great time and we will move forward. (…) I don’t think I’ll lose (against Oleynik). If it happens, and they don't call me back, it would be a pleasure. (…) I was at all the big events. It was a great journey”, he concluded.

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Professional in MMA since 2018, Greg has 11 fights in the sport. Today, the heavyweight has seven triumphs and four setbacks in his career.

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