Summary of UFC 280 Aftermath LIVE with Dan Hardy

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Dan Hardy discusses the after-effects of UFC 280 with various MMA fans, breaking down each fight and giving his thoughts on the scoring criteria, the fighters' performances, and what could happen next for each fighter.

  • 00:00:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 main event between Lena Landsberg and Muradov, as well as the other fights on the card. He comments on the need for a hard "flash rule" for fighters who are down and not having control of their weapons, and discusses Landsberg's resilience in continuing to fight.
  • 00:05:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 fight between Sean O'Malley and Petey Ann and discusses whether the scoring criteria should reflect the general consensus of who is winning a fight or should the scoring criteria be maintained and make sure that people are understanding the scoring criteria.
  • 00:10:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 aftermath with three MMA fans, discussing their biases and how judges must try to be objective when watching fights. He then shows a slick move by Machiavelli, which Gordon clears.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the UFC 280 main event between Mark Hunt and Alistair Overeem. Hardy gives his thoughts on the fight, specifically praising Hunt's technique and how he was able to overcome some of Overeem's advantages. Hardy also discusses the other fight on the card, between Muhammed "The Beast" Lawal and Sean "The Irish Zombie" Brady. Hardy is impressed with both fighters' performances and concludes that it was a good night for the UFC.
  • 00:20:00 Dan Hardy discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, highlighting Darius Gillespie's strong performance against Gamrock and his potential next steps. Hardy also touches on recent comments from Charles Oliveira, who is disappointed with his current situation.
  • 00:25:00 In the UFC280 main event, UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor faced off against bitter rival and former lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov. It was a back-and-forth battle, with McGregor taking the lead in the early rounds but Nurmagomedov coming back to take the fight to the ground in the third and final round. In the end, McGregor was declared the victor by majority decision, but it was a close fight, with the judges scoring the fight 29-28 McGregor, 28-29 Nurmagomedov, and 29-28 for Nurmagomedov. The victory was McGregor's tenth in the UFC, but it was Nurmagomedov's first loss in the UFC.
  • 00:30:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 scoring criteria, noting that while it is important to be close to a real fight, the scoring should be more nuanced in order to reflect who the winners of these fights are. He also mentions the importance of wrestling in a fight, and the importance of confidence in striking.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the UFC 280 main event, in which Dan Hardy defeated PTM by knockout. Hardy comments on how Sean O'Malley was a good fighter, and how he is still adjusting to the modern UFC. He then discusses a potential fight between Rob Font and Sanjay Mahabharat.
  • 00:40:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 main event, which he scored for Sean O'Malley, and how the two-year suspension may have affected the outcome. Hardy also discusses TJ Dillashaw's future, Sterling's performance, and the question of whether or not Dillashaw would have been a great bantamweight champion if he never failed a drug test.
  • 00:45:00 Dan Hardy discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, where he feels that TJ Dillashaw should have fought to the finish, the controversy surrounding the decision to not deduct a point from Charles Oliveira for kicking Maca Cheval's head, and how the UFC should develop their messaging around win bonuses.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the after-effects of UFC 280, specifically focusing on the match between Charles Oliveira and Jason Herzog. It is noted that while the match was close, it was ultimately Makachev who was able to capitalize on Oliver's mistakes and end the fight in dominant fashion. It is also mentioned that while the match between Volk and Ortega is expected to be close, it is Volk who is likely to be the one to come out on top.
  • 00:55:00 Dan Hardy explains that, in mixed martial arts, control time is important, but it's not just about holding someone against the fence or striking them. He also talks about how Rory Markham showed him how to be more energetic in his fight against him.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

Dan Hardy talks about his firing from the UFC and the events that led up to it. He alleges that a female colleague of his was mistreating employees, and he repeatedly complained about her to the UFC. Hardy says that he is grateful for the support he has received from others in the MMA community and that he is not a corporate person.

  • 01:00:00 Dan Hardy discusses UFC 280, including Islam Kakhiev's weight cut, Charles Oliveira's journey, and what Gamra's future may hold.
  • 01:05:00 Dan Hardy was fired from the UFC after refusing to stop his fight with Nate Diaz. Hardy claims that the reason he was fired was because he spoke his mind twice in the same night. Hardy also says that he owes nobody anything and is here for the love of MMA.
  • 01:10:00 In the video, Hardy talks about the aftermath of UFC 280, in which he called for the stoppage of the fight between Herb Dean and Dan Harvey. Hardy says that he is glad that someone asked him about what happened and that he has spoken to Dan since then.
  • 01:15:00 In this video, UFC commentator John Gooden discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, specifically Herb Dean's role in the bout between Dan Hardy and Paul Felder. Hardy was knocked out in the first round, and Dean was seen walking back over to the desk, where Gooden was sitting. Hardy then turns around and faces the camera, and the interview begins. Hardy expresses his frustrations with how the bout was officiated, and Dean responds by telling Hardy that he made a mistake by shouting at him. Hardy then expresses his desire for the UFC to pay its fighters more. Dean has previously expressed concern for the health of Calvin Kizer, and Hardy asks him what he plans to do about it. Dean responds by telling Hardy that the team should get to the hospital, not the press conference. Hardy asks Dean why he did not step in to stop the fight, to which Dean responds that it was not his responsibility.
  • 01:20:00 The author discusses his firing from the UFC and the events that led up to it. He alleges that a female colleague of his was mistreating employees, and he repeatedly complained about her to the UFC. He was told that he was taking off his UFC duties to work for a radio broadcaster, and when he arrived at his destination, he was told to return home. The author alleges that the UFC did not fire him directly after that fight, but instead used the situation to get him fired a few months later.
  • 01:25:00 Dan Hardy discusses his firing from the UFC, which occurred on February 18th, and the events that led up to it. He mentions that International Women's Day, which was March 8th, was when the news of his firing was leaked. Hardy says that he is grateful for the support he has received from others in the MMA community and that he is not a corporate person. He also mentions that he is looking forward to preparing for his upcoming fights without any interference from the UFC.
  • 01:30:00 Dan Hardy reflects on his experience at UFC 280, where he felt uncomfortable with the conversation about female fighters. He says that he is not one of those people who are "just not" part of the "click."
  • 01:35:00 Dan Hardy discusses the UFC 280 aftermath and how homophobia is still alive and well in the sport. He also talks about the start and finish of his interaction with Mickey Rock, a former rugby player who came out and struggled with being accepted in the sport.
  • 01:40:00 Dan Hardy reflects on his fight with Mark Hunt and how it made him question his sexuality. He also discusses his plan to start YouTube memberships in order to create more content for fans.
  • 01:45:00 Dan Hardy discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, including the trolling of Marcus Davis and Boris Johnson. He also discuss his new Political Channel.
  • 01:50:00 Dan Hardy talks about the UFC 280 aftermath, how odd it was that there was an altercation in the crowd, how Chris Phillips said some racist things about him, and how he's disappointed in the MMA media. He talks about how a fighter's union will eventually fix things, and how the UFC needs to do more to help its fighters.
  • 01:55:00 Dan Hardy discusses how he sometimes feels like people read into his picks too much, and how he has never had a problem with any person in the world.

02:00:00 - 02:05:00

Dan Hardy discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, including his thoughts on stand-up fights, being self-sufficient, and the importance of living life to the fullest. He also discusses his admiration for UFC welterweight champion T.J. Dillashaw, and how he plans to improve his fighting skills.

  • 02:00:00 Dan Hardy discusses some of the fighters he looks up to, including Galileo da Vinci, Bruce Lee, and Hunter S. Thompson, and how their voices made them stand out. He also discusses his admiration for UFC welterweight champion T.J. Dillashaw, and how he plans to improve his fighting skills.
  • 02:05:00 Dan Hardy discusses the aftermath of UFC 280, including his thoughts on stand-up fights, being self-sufficient, and the importance of living life to the fullest.

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