UFC commentator and former welterweight title challenger  Dan Hardy still thinks he’s got a good shot at fighting again in the octagon. After being forced into semi-retirement by a heart condition known as Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, the British vet said he’s received some encouraging news from doctors in his native country , who, he said, are motivated by different things. “I spoke to the doctor that works for the UFC in the U.K., and he said he thinks it’s not really much of an issue to get me cleared,” Hardy, 32, told MMAjunkie Radio. “It’s just a case of going through the right tests and seeing the right cardiologists, guys that aren’t going to make a buck out of selling an operation to me. And that’s really where I am at the moment, particularly with the U.S.

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