Greg Hardy just keeps rolling inside the cage.

The former Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys star defensive end transitioned to MMA in November 2017 — and he's done nothing but win since then.

On Friday, Hardy needed just 14 seconds to do the deed while taking on Ryan Chester at LFA 33 in Dallas. NBC anchor Pat Doney captured the action and posted it on Twitter for all to enjoy.





Now 3-0, Hardy will likely receive a step up in competition for his next outing. An athletic monster at 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds, he is still just 29 years old and his ceiling in MMA remains to be seen. The American Top Team product is putting in work with one of the best camps on Earth, and the results show.

In his first three fights, Hardy has never seen Round 2. In fact, he's barely been past the halfway mark of Round 1.

His fights have lasted 32 seconds, 96 seconds, and 14 seconds, in order.

Hardy's sophomore appearance vs. Kenneth Woods from AKA: Rite of Passage 2 streamed live on FloCombat in December. You can watch that fight in full below.

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To complete the trio of Hardy's young amateur career, watch his MMA debut vs. Joe Hawkins courtesy of Fancy Combat.







