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- Updated: September 15, 2016
– Dan Hardy remains hopeful for another chance to compete inside the Octagon. While “The Outlaw” is more than happy to continue to fill his schedule by calling UFC action on UFC Fight Pass, the Brit wants to feel the energy that goes with being a fighter.
“I’d very much like to. I have a few fights left on my contract. I need to get cleared by a doctor and I’m in the process of getting cleared. I’d just jump in for some fun fights,” Hardy said. “I’m a lot lighter than I used to be. I’m closer to walking on the scales at 170. I fought twice at 160 and it was a comfortable weight for me. I was always so much quicker and agile when I was lighter. I think 155 would be better for me now. I’m not interested in belts. I’d like to be challenged and tested by people I look up to.”
Hardy has not fought since defeating Amir Sadollah back in 2012. He fought for the UFC welterweight title in 2010, losing a decision to then-champion Georges St-Pierre. After the …