British UFC fighter Dan Hardy has revealed that he has been working with some of the biggest names in the business as he attempts to get his career back on track after four straight losses.
The slide started when Hardy was defeated by Georges St-Pierre when challenging for the welterweight title and has since gone on to lose to Carlos Condit, Anthony Johnson and Chris Lytle.
Many have questioned Hardy's wrestling ability and the Nottingham man has responded by working with some of the best names in UFC in St-Pierre and Frank Mir.
The Outlaw has been training in Las Vegas and has revealed that he would like to return against Matt Hughes with a fight in the UK.
"Roy Nelson is a great training partner and great guy, but he's not really the right man for me to be working with," Hardy told ESPN. "He doesn't move like a welterweight and he's a lot stronger, so picking his brains was great, but hands-on he wasn't quite right for me.
"I've got a new boxing coach, a new wrestling coach, a new jiu-jitsu coach... I've sorted out everything. Being properly set up in Vegas, you don't have to travel far for world class training partners, and I've worked with Frank Mir, Georges St-Pierre and Vitor Belfort.
"I spent some time with Georges helping him to prepare for Carlos Condit [before his injury], giving him a look similar to what Condit would have given him.
"I had a great spell with him and his coaches, Firas [Zahabi] and John Danaher, I went to his wrestling class and it was interesting to see the things I should change in my own training camp."







