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In typical Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa the majority of his fights are action-packed regardless of length, and once more tonight ended with a shoey from the Australian following a massive first round knockout win over Greg ‘The Prince of War’ Hardy.
Throwing a multitude of leg kicks to Hardy’s lead orthodox left early and often, Tuivasa was himself clipped with a left hand from Hardy, drawing a notable wobble from the Aussie. However, as Hardy rushed in to find a potential finish, he was clipped with a pair of counter left hands from Tuivasa. sending the former NFL linebacker to the canvas, unconscious.
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Polarizing UFC heavyweight striker, Greg ‘Prince of War’ Hardy appears to be in line for a return to the Octagon at UFC 261 on July 10. hinting at a potential outing against Australian shoey-enthusiast, Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa at the pay-per-view event.
Scoring a 2-1 promotional record last year, Hardy began a decent climb through the division’s ranks with a pair of wins over Yorgan de Castro, and a notable knockout win over Maurice Greene.
The former Dallas Cowboy’s defensive end posted on his official Instagram account on Tuesday, detailing how he’s preparing for his first walk of the year on July 10. at UFC 264 against “