CAMERON HARDY
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HARDY vs CREIGHTON
June 8, 2024 2:00 PM
June 8, 2024 2:00 PM


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Bantamweight
Reach
66in / 168cm
height
1.7272
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nickname
PARTY
age
05/1995
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Nationality
United Kingdom

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Cameron ‘Party’ Hardy is a British mixed martial artist with a ground and pound heavy style along with some high level kickboxing. His greatest weapon of grounding his opponent will not be permitted in the BKFC’s Squared Circle but he won’t mind with precise and straight punches in his back pocket.
A majority of his MMA victories have come by T/KO and his losses upon his debut are split between T/KO and submission. He has never seen the final bell in his entire professional career.
Hardy is a Navy veteran and continues to serve his community as a fitness and MMA coach. The program he runs focuses on improving people’s mental and physical health while also giving them the confidence that they need to get the most out of life. In his navy days, Hardy was on their boxing team so the experience mixed with the skills and fitness level are sure to give him every opportunity to thrive in the growing sport of bare-knuckle.
Cameron Hardy fought against the high level Cage Warrior’s prospect and now champion, Harry Hardwick in a title fight back in 2019. He did fall short there but as cliche as it may sound, that’s not the worst loss in the world. Expect big things from the true BK prospect in the near future.
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HARDY vs CREIGHTON
June 8, 2024
June 8, 2024 2:00 PM
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