Former Dallas Cowboys player Greg Hardy has become a bit of an afterthought for National Football League fans. Once a dominate defensive lineman, Greg Hardy has been marred by issues of his own doing, including his well-documented domestic abuse scandal.

No longer employed by NFL teams, despite being given a second-chance by the Cowboys, Hardy is now fist fighting for money.

In front of a crowd of only 500 people, Hardy earned his fist MMA victory on Saturday night by way of a knockout. It was said to be a fight that lasted all of 32 seconds.

It has been two years since Hardy was last in the NFL. After not showing any real remorse for the numerous issues that surrounded him during his time playing professional football, franchises across the league have no longer showed any interested in the pass-rusher.

Really, if we are being bluntly honest about it, Hardy is the rare player who had amazing talent actually be trumped by even worse behavior. Usually, with exceptions, even a player with Hardy's history is given chance after chance after chance, but those players at least pretend to care about their wrongdoings. Not for Hardy, who never showed any real contrition during his entire career.

Anyway, he won an MMA fight against some fighter no one ever previous heard of. Only 500 people saw it. That's not exactly a UFC-level type of event. That being said, there is probably lots of money for an MMA promotion if they could sell the idea of Hardy getting his rear whooped.