Greg Hardy could potentially find himself out of the UFC soon with his contract coming to an end. He recently talked about what his future would look like heading into his next fight.

Greg Hardy only has one fight left on his current UFC contract. He was supposed to be fighting at UFC 270 but was forced to pull out due to an injury.

“My cards do big numbers, I’m always on big cards, I’m always entertaining the crap out of the crowds,” Hardy said to BJPENN.com. “This is my last contract fight and they are putting me in there with Aleksei. We aren’t picking and choosing, we are fighting fighters and are making our way up.”

The former NFL player considers that he's fighting for his future in the UFC. His signing has been controversial since it was first announced.

“I’ve been fighting for my job since I got in this. Nothing is guaranteed in the UFC, nothing is guaranteed in the NFL, so it’s my lane. I’m very comfortable in this lane,” Hardy explained. “The last two fights I was fighting for a contract, I promise you.”

Greg Hardy is grateful for the time he did have with the UFC. Even if his last fight becomes the last one of his career with the UFC.

“It’s a business. The cool thing about me is I’ve been on the business side for so long. A lot of these guys have been fighting their whole life and haven’t done any business,” Hardy said. “They struggle with the thought of it, the mental of the business side. For me, if I win and he doesn’t sign me again, it’s a thank you because this has been a hell of a show. My fans have loved it, you have loved it, I have had a great time and we are moving on.

“I don’t think I’ll lose. But, if I do and he doesn’t decide to bring me back, it’s the same thing, it’s a pleasure,” Hardy concluded. “He didn’t have to let me in, he didn’t have to let me shine and he did and we had a hell of a time. I think I’ve been on every Conor card, every big card. It’s been a hell of a ride. Just like when I left the (Dallas) Cowboys, I hope I did more than you guys gave me. I think I did and I think I’m going to keep doing it.”