Alex Pereira: UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira shared his views about the two fighters. He believes that Jiri Prochazka has superior striking in comparison to Jamahal Hill.
Alex Pereira Had to Overcome Jiri Prochazka
Alex Pereira had to over Jiri Prochazka to win the light heavyweight title. He did so in an amazing way and fashion. He dominated the former champ to claim the gold.
To stay the champion Pereira will the championship against none other than Jamahal Hill at UFC 300.
Alex Pereira Statement
Alex stated through his translator “I think Jiri is more accurate and precise with his strikes, the way that he flows, the way that he fights,” “Jamahal, he’ll have a little more advantage on his power, which makes him dangerous because nobody wants to take a hit and go down in a fight.
A lot of Contenders Waiting
At 205 pounds things are looking pretty exciting. There are plenty of best contenders just waiting to fight. With the division is set to be highlighted in a big way as part of the main event of UFC 300.
Alex Pereira One of The Greatest Fighters
Alex Pereira is one of the greatest fighters in the history of combat sports. If he was able to topple Hill in the Main event of UFC 300. There is no way to deny that he is one the greatest of all time.
Knockouts Wins of Jamahal Hill
Jamahal Hill has won his last five fights out of which four were won by knockouts by Jamahal Hill. He also won a fight by decision during that time.
Beating up Pereir’s mentor Glover Teixeira to become the champion at UFC 283. He had to lose the title later because of his injury, he had an injury in his Achilles tendon.
Do let us know in the comment section when Alex Pereira and Jamahal Hill lock horns at UFC 300. Do you believe this is the strongest that the Light Heavyweight division has been in the last few years?
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