MMA
Public reaction to Prochazka’s injury: did he get hurt and give up the title? The guy must have cut his leg playing with a sword
After the announcement of Jiri Prochazka’s injury, the MMA public reacted on the internet. In those, many praise him since he decided to vacate his title. The UFC heavyweight fighter aptly assessed the severity of his shoulder injury.
After the announcement of Jiri Prochazka’s injury, the MMA public reacted on the internet. In those, many praise him since he decided to vacate his title. The UFC heavyweight fighter aptly assessed the severity of his injury.
The MMA public reacts to Jiri Prochazka’s injury. He will have to undergo shoulder surgery and many predictions say we won’t see him in the cage for up to a year.
It is also for this reason that the Czech samurai decided to vacate the title, gaining more fans. They appreciate the fact that he didn’t have to make such a move and could wait to see how the injury develops.
His move is also appreciated by BT Sport journalist Chamatkar Sandhu, who tweeted. He got injured and didn’t want to hold up the division.”
He certainly wasn’t the only one who appreciated the move. Procházka simply told himself that he would collect the belt for himself again in the future, so he has no reason to cause any trouble.
“Jiri Prochazka is the kind of guy who storms into Dana White’s office, drops the belt on his desk with his injured hand and says, ‘I’m going back for what was once mine,’ then bows and leaves, ” MacMally tweeted.
Even before the severity of the injury was announced, there were questions about why Walker had given up the title in the first place. UFC heavyweight fighter Chris Daukas weighed in with a rather apt comment.
“He got hurt and gave up the title? Dude must have cut his leg off playing with a sword,” he wrote humorously on his Twitter profile.
Source: Twitter, UFC
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