Greg Hardy
Greg Hardy #76 of the Carolina Panthers runs onto the field during player introductions against the San Francisco 49ers during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Bank of America Stadium on January 12, 2014 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Kevin C. Cox , Getty Images

Greg Hardy had a tumultuous career during his time in the NFL. After finding success with the Carolina Panthers, Hardy found himself drowning due to self-inflicted damage to his reputation. Because of his infatuation with all-things drama, Hardy was ousted from the league after spending a year with the Dallas Cowboys, leaving him to find a new career. Well, it appears that Hardy may have found his calling.

On Monday (Oct. 11), Hardy unveiled a new site called Greg Hardy 2.0, which had many people guessing what the former All-Pro player had his mind set on. Lets just say that it's definitely nowhere near football. Hardy's comeback will consist of him forging a new career in MMA.

"I'm very focused and excited to start my MMA career," he said in a statement to MMAFighting. "I'm going to do this the right way, I can assure you of that...I'm fully committed to being as successful as I can be in this sport."

Hardy has already been training for several months and even has a few promotions looking to bring him in for a huge payday. His sour reputation and notoriety will certainly having people flocking ready to throw cash to see him partake in some fights.

According to his team, he'll be fighting as a heavyweight and expected to fight in 2017. Hopefully, he'll be prepared to dish out some pain unlike CM Punk, who struggled mightily in his debut match in the Octagon.

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