MMA fans have been reacting to footage of Jamahal Hill dancing and partying just days out from his knockout loss to Alex Pereira at UFC 300.
Hill faced Pereira in the main event of the historic card in a bout that marked his return from injury. 'Sweet Dreams' previously suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon last June, forcing him to relinquish the light heavyweight title.
Unfortunately for Hill, his highly anticipated return didn't go to plan as he suffered a first round KO loss at the hands of the Brazilian after being caught by his signature left hook.
Despite the setback, however, it doesn't appear his latest loss has phased him. Recently, a video was shared on Instagram by Crash MMA which showed Hill partying with his friends and family at a resort following his title bout.
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Fans have since been reacting to the footage, which has generated a mixed response.
While some fans were happy to see Jamahal Hill brush off his KO loss, because he still got paid, others believe his actions are a result of the knockout. One fan wrote:
"Great that he’s ok. hill gets a lot of disrespect he’s a chill guy at the end of the day 💯"
Another said:
"When the pay hit your account"
Instagram user @kwang_g wrote:
"End of the day. It’s all about the bag 🙌🙌"
Some fans were less than impressed, however, with one fan writing:
"Poatan did more damage than we expect"
Another wrote:
"Alex hit him so hard he became a dancer 😂"
One fan said:
"Serious brain damage"
Check out more reactions here:
Jamahal Hill reacts to KO loss vs. Alex Pereira at UFC 300
Jamahal Hill has given his reaction to his UFC 300 main event loss at the hands of Alex Pereira.
During the fight build-up, 'Sweet Dreams' had promised fans he was going to fight fire with fire and go toe-to-toe with Pereira on the feet. While his gameplan didn't work on the night, Hill hasn't let it his affect his dream of once again becoming a world champion.
Taking to X following the fight, Hill fired back at his critics for his loss and laid out a challenge for his next opponent. He tweeted:
"I dared to be great against adversity and against a great challenge and came up short at the highest level in the world!!! I answered the call twice on short notice to fight for a championship that most will never fight for!!! On to the next @jiri_bjp [Jiri Prochazka] Least final make it happen!!"
Check out the tweet here: