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All Rakic wants to do is provoke me into fighting him. It’s just a waste, Procházka reacts to the latest prodding
Jiri Prochazka is currently preparing for his title fight with Glover Teixeira for the UFC welterweight championship. However, Procházka continues to be provoked by the Austrian Aleksandar Rakic, who has been kicking him for almost a year straight.
Jiri Prochazka is currently preparing for his title fight with Glover Teixeira for the UFC welterweight championship. However, Procházka continues to be provoked by the Austrian Aleksandar Rakic, who has been kicking him for almost a year straight.
For a while it looked like things would be quiet, but the opposite is true. Aleksandar Rakic had a fight scheduled with Jan Blachowicz, but it was cancelled due to an injury to the Pole, leaving the Austrian without an opponent.
He doesn’t like that too much because his quite possibly biggest competitor will be going into a title fight with Glover Teixeira and he is still, he feels, being overlooked.
Again, he still kicked Prochazka when he should have described him in three words. Those were future opponent, overrated and beatable. To this the Czech now replied.
“He’s just trying to provoke me to go into the fight with him. But I’m not like other fighters who react and go through this simple trash talk. That’s not my style and he needs to understand that. Everybody in the UFC should realize the power of the word.
Watching what he says, he’s not a fighter to me. He’s just trash. That’s all. I don’t want to talk about it anymore. The most important thing for me right now is the title fight. That’s what I want to focus on,” Prochazka told FREAK MMA.
Source: FREAK MMA, MMA Shorties
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