Maybe. Maybe not.
That's because UFC President Dana White is currently wrestling with his feelings on the matter, as he's grown quite fond of Hardy throughout his time with the promotion.
When asked specifically if "The Outlaw" is a goner, White had this to say (via ESPN):
If he is released, it would represent quite the fall from grace for the British pugilist, as he was challenging Georges St. Pierre for the welterweight title just one year ago.
That's because UFC President Dana White is currently wrestling with his feelings on the matter, as he's grown quite fond of Hardy throughout his time with the promotion.
When asked specifically if "The Outlaw" is a goner, White had this to say (via ESPN):
"Not necessarily. We'll have to wait and see. I f*cking love that kid."If it's not what you know, but who you know, then it looks like Hardy is covered, despite losing his last three fights, including an ugly unanimous decision defeat to Anthony Johnson last night (March 26, 2011) at UFC Fight Night 24 in Seattle.
If he is released, it would represent quite the fall from grace for the British pugilist, as he was challenging Georges St. Pierre for the welterweight title just one year ago.
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