MMA fans recently voiced their thoughts after witnessing Jiri Prochazka spending some solitary moments in a serene environment by the beach. However, one of them came up with an expression related to Prochazka's look instead of the delightful landscape.
Prochazka is currently enjoying his free time after a superb performance at UFC 311. 'BJP' locked horns with the former light heavyweight champ, Jamahal Hill, and ended up winning via TKO in the third round.
A recent X update from Prochazka showcased how he was spending his time outside the octagon after his UFC 311 victory. It displayed him sitting in a meditating posture facing the sea. The post's caption read:
"Feel the light, stay still. Unshakeable silence in the background. Then do whatever is your path."
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Apart from several appreciative comments from the fans, one of them pointed out how Prochazka's hair grows back at a rapid pace:
"Man, I wish my hair grew back that quick."
Others mentioned:
"My favorite fighter, Jiri, all the best."
"The most entertaining fighter 💀🦾"
"There’s only one Jiri lol"
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Why did Jiri Prochazka shave his head?
Jiri Prochazka is an ardent believer in the principles that used to govern the life of the Japanese warrior clan, the Samurais. Prochazka also maintains a look resembling the Samurais with his hair tied together to form what seems like an antenna from the top of his head.
However, Prochazka shocked the crowd at the Intuit Dome during the pre-UFC 311 press conference by showcasing his bald look. 'BJP' also detailed the reason behind choosing to ditch his much-loved antenna.
He revealed that his new look was meant to stand in "solidarity" with a cancer patient named Ashley McGarity who had lost her hair as a side effect of chemotherapy:
"This hair [my look] was inspired by Ashley. That girl, she’s fighting cancer. She will be coming tomorrow. And for all the oncology patients this is my show of solidarity because this is all about sending good energy."
Check out Jiri Prochazka's comments below (10:33):