Dan Hardy vs. Amir Sadollah Slated for UFC Nottingham

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Jun 19, 2012 - Dan Hardy is coming home.

According to sources close to the situation, "The Outlaw" will meet Amir Sadollah at UFC on FUEL TV 5 in Nottingham, England, on Sept. 29. The organization is expected to officially announce the fight in the coming days.

Hardy, a native of Nottingham, will be fighting in his hometown for the first time since 2008. He snapped a four-fight losing streak last month at UFC 146 when he knocked out Duane Ludwig in the first round. The win improved his record to 24-10 and 1 no contest.


Sadollah defeated Jorge Lopez at UFC on FUEL TV 3 last month via unanimous decision, improving his record to 6-3.


UFC Nottingham will be headlined by Stefan Struve vs. Stipe Miocic, and it will also feature Paul Sass vs. Matt Wiman and Ludwig vs. Che Mills, among other fights.

No surprise here with Dan Hardy on the show, i like this matchup as well. Another great stand up battle added to this card.
 

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Will get some good cheers infront of his home crowd, smart to add him to the card when Bisping is unavailable. Will be cheering on Sadollah here to KO Hardy.
 

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I still think Hardy's job is on the line, just because he got a good win a few weeks ago a big loss like this could be the end of him in the UFC.