Greg Hardy will return to the Octagon for his fourth fight of 2019 at UFC Singapore when he takes on Jarjis Danho on Oct. 26.
Hardy last fought at UFC on ESPN 4, where he defeated Juan Adams by first-round technical knockout. Before that, he knocked out Dmitry Smoliakov to earn his first Octagon triumph at UFC Fight Night 150. Hardy lost his promotional debut to Allen Crowder at UFC Brooklyn when he was disqualified for landing an illegal knee in the second round. The former NFL star is currently 5-1 as a pro with all five wins coming by KO/TKO.
Danho, meanwhile, has not fought since UFC Fight Night 93 in 2016 where he fought to a draw against Christian Colombo. In his only other bout with the Las Vegas-based promotion, he lost a technical decision to Daniel Omielanczuk. In his career he is 5-1-1 with a no contest, with all five of wins coming by stoppage.
Also booked for UFC Singapore is a lightweight scrap pitting Beneil Dariush against Frank Camacho.
Dariush is coming off back-to-back triumphs over Drew Dober and Thiago Moises in his last two UFC appearances. Before the win over Moises, he went two years without a win, as he lost to Edson Barboza, had a draw against Evan Dunham and was knocked out by Alexander Hernandez.
Camacho snapped a two-fight skid in his return to 155 pounds with a TKO of Nick Hein at UFC Fight Night 153 on June 1. He is currently 2-3 inside the Octagon.
This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com
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