Former Panthers DE Greg Hardy dropped twice, KO’d in boxing match

Former Panthers DE Greg Hardy suffered his second KO loss of the year on Friday night.

Another fight, another knockout for Greg Hardy . . . or should we say “of” Greg Hardy?

The former Carolina Panthers defensive end put his undefeated boxing record on the line Friday night, stepping into the Team Combat League ring with Alexander Flores. But unfortunately for the Dallas Enforcers heavyweight, he’d step out with a heavy loss.

This is the second time this year Hardy has suffered a knockout defeat. The first came back on Feb. 17, when he fell (pretty brutally) to Josh Watson during a bout for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in Albuquerque, N.M.

Prior to this latest setback, Hardy was 2-0 with the Enforcers—having picked up both his of victories on May 18. He also has a 2-0 mark as a professional boxer outside of TCL.

The “Prince of War,” in a reply on TCL’s Instagram account, wrote the following about the knockout:

Good stuff by the big man, and I enjoy the league but get a better head line guys lol lets be sports man lol can’t wait to get another shot. Here to learn and excited about doing work with real killers. No excuses and congrats to LA. Hands down, Man down

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