Morning Report: Dan Hardy teases talks with Eagle FC: ‘I’m never gonna retire’

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Imagine a world where MMA retirements actually last. Is such a thing even possible? It’s impossible to know. But for Dan Hardy, it’s simple: just don’t retire at all.

The former UFC welterweight title challenger turned color commentator’s career isn’t officially over despite having not fought in what will be a full decade come Sept. 2022. If that was the case and Hardy was done for good, however, he’d go out on a two-fight winning streak with his final two victories coming against Duane “Bang” Ludwig and Amir Sadollah.

Hardy’s hiatus from competing stemmed from his diagnosis of the heart disease Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in 2013. The 39-year-old Brit has always expressed interest in returning to action at some point during his time commentating in the UFC but nothing ever came to fruition. He was released from his contract in May 2021 and now hopes to really make some movement towards fighting once again.

“I love to keep in shape,” Hardy said to The Schmo . “I talk about having a fight in boxing. This was my first priority for June. But we’re trying to figure out an opponent at the moment. I’ve had quite a few options but it’s not Tyron Woodley (laughs). He’s fallen off the face of the planet. Never hear from him anymore. So I don’t know, we’ll see. Boxing, maybe. Kickboxing, maybe. We’ll have to wait and see if MMA is possible.

” One of the events you covered was in contact, in fact. We’ll watch to see what happens. No [not bare knuckle]. Spread my wings, you know what I mean? This is what you know. I can’t tell [the world] yet. You need more conversation to see my progress .”

It shouldn’t surprise that the fan-favorite knockout performer would make his way to Eagle FC, given the number of notable signings. Former UFC stalwarts Kevin Lee and Diego Sanchez headlined their most recent event while during fight week it was announced that the likes of Hector Lombard, Thiago Silva, and former heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will debut in the near future.

Prior to that, another former champion in Rashad Evans ended his four-year retirement to compete, and win, at Eagle FC 44 in January against Gabriel Checco. Surely if “The Outlaw” has his way, he’ll extend his winning streak to three by the end of 2022.

” I’m always going to tease it,” Hardy stated. “I’m never gonna retire. Never ever. I’ll be having these conversations at 60 but hopefully, I will have fought by then (laughs).”


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