Heather Hardy Announces Her Retirement – “I Hadn’t Told Anyone How Bad It Was”
Female ring warrior Heather Hardy, known as “The Heat” during her always exciting career, has taken to social media to emotionally announce her retirement from fighting.
Female ring warrior Heather Hardy, known as “The Heat” during her always exciting career, has taken to social media to emotionally announce her retirement from fighting.
Former WBO featherweight champion Heather Hardy is the latest big name from the sport to want to try her hand (or hands) at bare-knuckle fighting.
Last night in Dallas, Texas, female Brooklyn warriors Amanda Serrano (who was born in Puerto Rico) and Heather Hardy fought a tough ten rounds that saw Serrano win via wide UD, retaining her four featherweight belts.
A tired-looking cruiserweight Jake Paul (7-1, 4 KOs) labored to an unimpressive ten round unanimous decision victory over boxing newcomer Nate Diaz (0-1) in the headliner on Saturday night at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
Last night in New York, former WBO female featherweight champ Heather Hardy of Brooklyn returned to the ring for the second fight in a comeback she hopes will lead to one final world title chance.