Greg Hardy knows he’s still got a long way to go after being put away inside the distance for the first time at UFC Fight Night 183 . Hardy (7-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) suffered the most definitive of his few early career losses Saturday when he was put on his back and punched into a TKO stoppage by Marcin Tybura (21-6 MMA, 8-5 UFC) in their heavyweight matchup at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Although Hardy showed growth on the feet in the first round, his improvements didn’t stretch to the grappling department – at least not enough to hang with Tybura. It was a new experience for Hardy, who’d never succumbed to a finish in his career prior. He took it in stride, though, and vowed to level up his game going forward (via Instagram ): View this post on Instagram A post shared by Greg “The Prince Of War” Hardy (@greghardyjr) Gotta take my Ls like a man
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Greg Hardy makes no excuses for UFC Fight Night 183 loss: ‘I am far from complete’ – MMA Junkie