Recognized for his reasonably unconventional coaching strategies, Jiri Prochazka doesn’t seem able to buck that pattern forward of his return at UFC 311 towards fellow former titleholder, Jamahal Hill — shadow boxing and putting while on a treadmill forward of his comeback struggle.
Prochazka, a former undisputed gentle heavyweight champion and the present quantity two ranted divisional contender, has been out of motion since he featured at UFC 303 again in June, headlining the cardboard on short-notice throughout Worldwide Struggle Week.
And dropping his second consecutive loss to former two-weight champion, Alex Pereira, Czech Republic fan-favorite, Prochazka dropped a thunderous second spherical high-kick knockout defeat to the Brazilian.
Reserving his return at the start of subsequent yr on the primary card of UFC 311 in Los Angeles, Rizin FF alum, Prochazka will tackle the equally returning, Hill — who has but to function since his personal devastating knockout loss to the above-mentioned, Pereira.
Jiri Prochazka trains on treadmill at residence forward of UFC 311 comeback struggle
Posting footage of himself coaching on social media this week forward of his UFC 311 return, Prochazka defined that simply because he’s again residence from the health club — coaching and preparation doesn’t cease.
Boldly claiming he’ll knock the signature ponytail haircut from the top of Prochazka forward of their pairing, Hill’s disagreement seem to haven’t any baring on the Czech native, who insisted he was not listening to any try of trash speak.
“I don’t care what he’s (Jamahal Hill) saying because it’s not just primarily about me, it just shows what what is in his head,” Jiri Prochazka defined throughout an interview with MMA Preventing. “Man, I don’t care about what other people say about me because when you know how this works, how to work the mental of the human body, so how people can speak about others and why they speak about others, especially when he don’t know me personally. He knows just my fighting style and in that, he’s totally out with his commentary.”