MMA
A walker? He broke his samurai code! Either he’s lying or I don’t know what he’s thinking, Blachowicz said
The rematch between Procházka and Teixeira surprised many, one of them was Jan Blachowicz, who believed that the Czech samurai would choose him. Now he has made his comments on Procházka’s jersey and not very positive words were falling.
The rematch between Procházka and Teixeira surprised many, one of them was Jan Blachowicz, who believed that the Czech samurai would choose him. Now he has made his comments on Procházka’s jersey and not very positive words were falling.
There were several possible challengers, but in the end Procházka himself got the main say, choosing a rematch with Teixeira as he was not satisfied with his previous performance.
From his words one can understand this choice, but he cannot understand Jan Blachowicz, the Polish fighter who was the favourite for this big fight.
In fact, Procházka said that the Pole would be the biggest challenge. “I’m not an expert, but when you start reading about samurai culture and things like that, to my knowledge, I think you’re breaking the rules.
By believing in his samurai way of life, he has broken his code,” the soon-to-be 40-year-old veteran said in an interview with Ariel Helwani.
“He said I was the biggest challenge for him, and as far as I know, samurai seek the biggest challenges. And if they find it, they want to fight it. When he said I’m the biggest challenge for him, he’s either lying or I don’t know what he thinks. He changed his mind, but it’s more of a question for him,” he added.
A fight between the two of them would certainly be very attractive, but the Pole will have to wait for some time. After that, it would be likely that they would show up at a European tournament.
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