Fighters are the epitome of people who are looking for new challenges. Sometimes, these challenges come in unexpected forms. The newest challenge that a fighter is contemplating comes from Jiri Prochazka. Just when fans thought they had him figured out, Prochazka threw a curveball that left the MMA community buzzing.
The Czech fighter recently hinted at his intentions in a video on his YouTube channel. He hinted that he might very well move down to middleweight. Prochazka’s decision hinged on one key factor: Dricus Du Plessis.
“I’ve been considering that if Adesanya wins, I’ll stay in the light heavyweight division. But if Du Plessis wins, I’ll follow him. I’ll clear things up a bit there and take the belt,” said Prochazka.
This potential move raises eyebrows in the MMA world. Jiri Prochazka is known for his wild, fan-friendly style at light heavyweight. His unleashing that same chaos in a smaller division is both exciting and terrifying.
Prochazka’s recent struggles against Alex Pereira might offer a clue to this sudden change. The Brazilian has bested him twice at 205 pounds. However, Prochazka isn’t running from challenges. He made it clear he could still handle light heavyweights but is very confident that he will hold the 185lb belt.
Jiri Prochazka Not Confident In Khalil Rountree’s Abilities Against Alex Pereira
The recent announcement of Khalil Rountree challenging Alex Pereira for the UFC light heavyweight championship has raised eyebrows across the MMA community. Among those surprised is former champion Jiri Prochazka.
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Prochazka is known for his wild fighting style and samurai spirit, and he doesn’t mince words. The Czech warrior shared his candid thoughts on the upcoming title bout during a Q&A session at UFC 305 in Perth, Australia.
“OK, it’s a fight, I really don’t understand the chance for Rountree. But I still keep my mind on Alex Pereira because I believe I can beat him. I believe in that,” said Prochazka.
Jiri Prochazka’s confusion echoes the sentiments of many fans and fighters alike. Rountree, while talented, wasn’t on most people’s radar for a title shot. Plus, his skepticism comes from a place of personal experience. He’s faced Pereira twice, losing both encounters.
As for Khalil Rountree’s title shot? Well, in MMA, anything can happen. A single punch can change the course of the fight. Just don’t expect Prochazka to put any money on Rountree.