Jiri Prochazka Embraced All Aspects of MMA with a Holistic Vision ahead of UFC 275 Title Fight
This weekend will be the most important of Jiri Prochazka’s life, as the former Rizin Fighting Federation light heavyweight champ (28-3-1, 2-0 UFC) challenges Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder Glover Teixeira in the UFC 275 headliner. “Denisa” is currently riding an impressive 12-bout winning streak, including two UFC triumphs. The Czech fighter earned his shot at the divisional championship after knocking former light heavyweight championship challenger Dominick Reyes out cold with a spectacular spinning back elbow in the UFC on ESPN 23 headliner. Still, the Jetsaam Gym Brno representative felt his fighting game wasn’t complete yet, so he traveled around the world to train and improve. After spending some time in the United States with former UFC two-division champion Henry Cejudo and training in Thailand, Prochazka feels he has embraced all the different aspects of mixed martial arts with an eye toward unifying them in his own approach.
(00:00) Intro
(00:23) Training in Thailand
(02:05) The weather in Thailand
(02:51) His relationship with Asian fans
(04:21) Adopting bushido principles as his way of life
(05:40) His training camp
(07:35) Implementing his fighting game with a holistic
vision
(08:50) Training with Henry Cejudo
(09:32) The biggest lesson he learned from Cejudo
(10:20) Representing the Czech Republic
(12:14) Visualizing his clash with Teixeira
(13:43) Walking out to a mystery song
(14:21) Focusing just on his upcoming fight
(15:43) Getting his hands dirty
(16:17) Outro
Tudor Leonte started writing about mixed martial arts in 2013 for Italian media outlets. His journey with Sherdog began in 2018 and he now covers One Championship and countless European shows. You can follow him on Twitter @MrTudorLeonte.