After the event, Hardy spoke to Fuel TV about his strategy into the fight, and showcasing a new skill set that he's been working on.
"Amir has a habit of pushing forward," Hardy said. "He is very aggressive after I drew him into a strike. I knew I was going to be able to bring him to his back. I was a little sluggish today I think the anxiety got to me a bit."
"I've got these skills now and I've been working on them for a year. I didn't get to use them in my last fight and they were a surprise in this card. I have a lot of things coming still, a lot of things I'm working on that I didn't get to show tonight."
Hardy had a hometown crowd cheering him on, fighting in Nottingham for the first time in his UFC career. Though he couldn't get the stoppage against Sadollah, he said it still marked a a great night for him.
"The target wouldn't go away tonight. I kept kitting him with some big arrows and he kept absorbing them," Hardy said. "[But] yes, it was great. Nottingham was a great venue for me. The fans are passionate and this arena means a lot to me."
Penick's Analysis: It was the most well-rounded Hardy has looked in his MMA career. He utilized a more-improved grappling game, out-struck Sadollah, and picked up a much needed second-consecutive win in the Octagon. He may never again be in title contention in the UFC, but he stopped the slide he was on, improved his game, and gave himself a chance to remain on the UFC's roster for a considerable time.
[Dan Hardy art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_14535.shtml
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