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So where’s the truth? You should keep your word, Procházka tells his potential rival
Jiří Procházka is not too fond of trash-talk or any harsh messages to his potential rivals. But now he has decided to send one message, not an aggressive one.
Jiří Procházka is not too fond of trash-talk or any harsh messages to his potential rivals. But now he has decided to send one message, not an aggressive one.
When is Jiri Prochazka’s next fight? That’s not clear yet. Nor is it known who his opponent will be.
It is likely that “Denisa” will be the replacement for the welterweight title fight between Jan Blachowicz and Glover Teixeira. However, after Prochazka’s win over Reyes, there was talk of the Moravian native going straight for the title afterwards.
However, the champion Blachowicz himself is demanding that Procházka actually earn the title fight and win it once more. His opponent is to be Aleksandar Rakic, who has turned down fights with Procházka in the past and who is now constantly challenging him and telling him how easily he can beat him.
It’s also worth mentioning that Blachowicz was looking forward to fighting Prochazka for the second time in the UFC. He was excited. Only recently he said that he has to fight “Denis” again with Rakic.
And now Procházka has sent a direct message to the world via social media, but he didn’t name anyone.
“I just want to say that since I joined the UFC, I’ve always said that my main goal is the UFC title. Nothing changes that. I keep my word and nothing changes that. You better keep your word, too. First you say you don’t want to fight me or want to fight me and then you turn around. So where’s the truth?” walker asks.
“I want the title and I want it the fastest way possible. That’s my promise,” Procházka said in a message, accompanied by the caption “You know who. My last message.”
MMA Shorties has learned directly from the Moravian fighter that the message was addressed to champion Blachowicz and the aforementioned Rakic. Both have said something in the past and subsequently reconsidered their stance.
Source: Jiri Prochazka, MMA Shorties