Greg Hardy has decided to try his hands (and feet) at mixed martial arts. The former Dallas Cowboys defensive end has decided to put his football career on hold to pursue MMA.
Greg Hardy has decided to try his hands (and feet) at mixed martial arts. The former Dallas Cowboys defensive end has decided to put his football career on hold to pursue MMA.
Former Dallas defensive end, Greg Hardy, was arrested over the weekend due to possession of a white pasty substance found to be cocaine.
The Cowboys should have never signed Greg Hardy last year in the first place and perhaps Jerry Jones realized that now, a year later. Yesterday Jones confirmed that Dallas will not be bringing back Hardy for the 2016 and have no interest in really talking about it any further.
Defensive end Greg Hardy did a one-on-one interview with ESPN’s Adam Schefter. In the interview, Hardy reiterated his innocence and said that he never put his hands on any woman ever in his life. Schefter questioned him about the pictures of his former girlfriend Nicole Holder who looked abused and Hardy implied they were doctored or he was defending himself, I don’t know. In any event, Hardy’s former teammate Steve Smith Sr. posted an excerpt of the transcript from the interview and called Hardy out. Smith played with Hardy for four seasons (2010 to 2013) with the Carolina Panthers.
Defensive end Greg Hardy did a one-on-one interview with ESPN’s Adam Schefter and in it he denied ever hitting any woman.
Greg Hardy just can’t seem to get out of his own way but Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might’ve finally gotten through to his defensive end. Jones met with Hardy last week to address the controversial comments he’s been making, changing his Twitter bio to declare himself innocent of the domestic violence charges and missing meetings and practices since the photos of his alleged victim were released.