Jamahal Hill recently sounded off on Jiri Prochazka and slammed the Czech fighter with a peculiar take on both their losses against Alex Pereira. Hill's odd reasoning sent fans into a frenzy, with many roasting 'Sweet Dreams' for his opinions.
Pereira beat Hill via knockout at UFC 300 in April before beating Prochazka for a second time at UFC 303 in June. The Brazilian previously knocked out 'Denisa' at UFC 295 last November to win the light heavyweight title. Hill and Prochazka are now booked for a fight at UFC 311 in January, and there's no love lost between the two 205-pound juggernauts.
Ahead of their showdown, the two have been firing shots at each other via social media. After Hill threw a verbal jab at Prochazka, the Czech fighter responded by brutally slamming his next opponent's performance against Pereira.
In a recent video, Hill fired back at Prochazka with an intriguing take on their performances against Pereira. He said:
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"We had the same opponent last fight. In your last performance, you got dominated and knocked out. Completely shut down. Completely exposed... I got caught, and you got dominated. It's a huge difference."
After @ChampRDS posted a clip of Hill's rant on X, fans flocked to the comments section to express their thoughts.
One fan jokingly wrote:
"You gotta applaud the relentless cope."
Another fan said:
"Dude wants to brag about how long it took each of them to get starched? At least Jiri made it to the second round both times, bud!"
Check out some more reactions below:
Jon Jones shares thoughts on Jiri Prochazka vs. Jamahal Hill fight at UFC 311
Jon Jones recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming light heavyweight battle between Jiri Prochazka and Jamahal Hill at UFC 311. The reigning UFC heavyweight champion predicted a victory for Hill and outlined his reasons behind backing 'Sweet Dreams' to win.
Speaking to The Schmo in an interview, 'Bones' was asked for his take on the Prochazka-Hill matchup. He replied:
"I think Jamahal Hill will win. Jiri has a really unorthodox striking, but Jamahal seems like the more technical, clean striker, and I'm a big fan of basic techniques. And Jamahal has a really strong, basic, clean kickboxing style."
Check out Jon Jones' comments below (2:50):