How did Jiri Prochazka poop and shower when he spent days inside a locked room? The former champ answers
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka recently shared some details about his intense preparations for his rematch with Glover Teixeira at UFC 282. Prochazka revealed that he locked himself in a room without food for a period of time leading up to the fight.
This extreme measure was taken to ensure that he was mentally and physically prepared for the battle ahead. Jiri Prochazka's dedication and commitment to his training regimen demonstrate the level of focus and discipline required to compete at the highest level in the UFC.
In his conversation with social media influencer Nina Drama, Prochazka went into further detail about his experience, including how he managed to take care of his basic needs while confined to the room.
'Denisa' remarked:
"The purpose is like a spiritual journey and to stay there to train your mind and all these stuffs. Not something like uh... something weird."
He further added:
"There was a normal toilet, there's a shower. But there was no light, it[room] was dark."
Check out the entire conversation below:
Although the details of Jiri Prochazka's preparation may seem extreme, his willingness to go to such lengths to prepare for his fights is a testament to his dedication to the sport.
The Czech native's commitment to his training regimen highlights the level of discipline and focus required to compete at the highest level in the UFC.
Terrance McKinney believes Jamahal Hill can defeat Jiri Prochazka in a possible championship fight
According to UFC lightweight contender Terrance McKinney, current light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill has what it takes to defeat Jiri Prochazka if they were to face off in a potential title fight.
Prochazka had to relinquish his light heavyweight title in December due to a serious shoulder injury that required surgery and a minimum six-month recovery period. To avoid holding up the division, the 30-year-old mixed martial artist made the decision to vacate the 205-pound strap.
Despite Prochazka's injury setback, his reputation as a top UFC fighter remains intact. However, McKinney is backing Hill to come out on top if the two fighters were to meet in a title bout. McKinney's endorsement of Hill's chances demonstrates the level of respect and recognition that Hill has garnered in the UFC.
'T.Wrecks' remarked on Twitter:
"Sweet dreams via tko"
'Sweet Dreams' put up a career-best performance against the Brazilian veteran, dominating Teixeira over all five rounds. Every round was scored in favor of the American, who became the undisputed 205-pound champion.