Harry Hardwick Reflects on Debut and Upcoming Vegas Fight: "I Could Be Getting Sacked"
Harry Hardwick's UFC debut in September 2025 at UFC Paris was undeniably challenging, as he suffered a first-round stoppage loss to the formidable Kaue Fernandes.
His performance drew widespread criticism and online mockery, with some even labeling it among the worst in UFC history.
Even respected figures like UFC legend Cub Swanson expressed doubts about Hardwick's capabilities after witnessing the Paris bout.
Harry Hardwick Faces Pressure Head-On
Despite the backlash, Hardwick has consistently maintained his composure, refusing to let negative comments affect him. In a recent interview, he discussed his Paris experience and his highly anticipated upcoming fight against Marwan Rahiki on March 14th.
Reflecting on his initial octagon appearance, Hardwick acknowledged the heightened stakes for his next bout. "I felt confident going into that UFC debut and believed I would win, but it was a very unusual situation taking a UFC fight on just a week's notice. For this upcoming fight, however, I've had an outstanding training camp!"
He added, "This is a cutthroat business; if I don't perform, I could be getting sacked. But I'm accustomed to pressure. I've handled plenty of it, headlining shows and competing for Cage Warriors titles, so pressure is simply part of the routine."
His opponent, Marwan Rahiki, brings an undefeated 7-0 record into the fight. Hardwick spoke highly of Rahiki, stating, "I believe Rahiki is an excellent opponent; he always comes to fight. He's almost needlessly aggressive, which I see as both his greatest strength and his greatest weakness."
Hardwick believes he has identified vulnerabilities in Rahiki's fighting style and has developed a precise game plan for Saturday. He elaborated, "Without revealing too much detail, I think his previous opponents have either been too cautious or got too entangled in his style. I believe I can exploit his weaknesses and maintain the discipline needed to control the pace and flow of the fight."
Unlike his debut, where he had less than five days to prepare, Hardwick has benefited from a comprehensive training camp this time, making the most of the extended preparation period.
Three weeks prior to his fight, Harry traveled to Las Vegas alongside his brother, former Cage Warriors lightweight champion George Hardwick, and Cage Warriors featherweight contender Leon Armes.
The trio has been fully immersed in their Vegas training, utilizing the state-of-the-art UFC Performance Institute and training with fellow North East England fighter Davey Grant at Syndicate MMA.
Hardwick expressed significant appreciation for Grant and their training experience: "Davey has been fantastic; he's really looked after us. It's been a great camp this time around, much less chaotic."
"Everything has been falling into place, and it feels right. I was thinking the other day about being in Vegas – I've been here five times longer than I even knew about my last fight."
With considerable pressure mounting, many fans will be eagerly watching Hardwick's fight on Saturday to see if he can silence his detractors and secure his inaugural UFC victory.
PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 06: (R-L) Harry Hardwick of England battles Kaue Fernandes of Brazil in their lightweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at The Accor Arena on September 06, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
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