UFC welterweight Dan Hardy has been a staple inside the world famous Octagon since debuting in 2008 at UFC 89. Over that time, Hardy has endured the highest of highs, and some of the lowest lows this unpredictable sport can provide.  Currently, Hardy is battling a case of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, which has the fan-friendly scrapper’s career in jeopardy. In this in-depth interview with MMAWeekly staff writer Ryan McKinnell, “The Outlaw” chronicles some of his favorite career moments, fights he wishes he could have back, and plenty more. Hardy also addresses the question that if this is, in fact, the end, then what’s next for the 31-year-old. Be sure to  Like MMAWeekly.com on Facebook  and  Follow @MMAWeeklycom on Twitter .

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Dan Hardy Looks Back at Career and Reveals “What’s Next” If It’s All Over (UFC video) – MMA Weekly

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