Poatan's victim suggests rule change for BMF belt disputes: 'Pure violence'

Jiri Prochazka is a former UFC light heavyweight champion and has shared the octagon with Alex Poatan on two occasions.

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Prochazka defeats Hill in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC

One of the most popular names in all of MMA, Jiri Prochazka He became respected and feared among his professional peers for possessing one of the most violent and aggressive fighting styles of all time. In this context, the former light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg) came forward to suggest a change in the BMF belt disputes during an interview with the North American website 'MMA Fighting' this Wednesday (25).

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According to the fighter, who was at the T-Mobile Arena and watched the duel between Charles of the Bronx e Max Holloway No. UFC 326BMF title duels should have specific rules.

"I thought about it and had an idea. I think the BMF title (will be won) by the guy who stays in the center of the octagon and, as Max Holloway "He demonstrates with his hand in the center, remaining there throughout all the rounds, that's it. Pure violence, pure BMF. Short distance. But let's do this with the best athletes, the highest level. Just two guys, but Oliveira also had a totally different strategy, he used it and succeeded," the fighter stated.

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Despite the high expectations generated in the weeks leading up to the fight, Charles ended up being criticized for opting for a strategy heavily focused on grappling against Holloway. Recently, the new BFM champion... He lashed out at his critics..

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Jiri Prochazka is a victim of Alex Poatan.

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Alex Poatán lands left cross on Jiri Prochazka No. UFC 303 (Photo: Instagram/UFC)

Prochazka's excessive aggressiveness earned him big wins against Khalil rountree, Jamahal hill e Glover TeixeiraIn the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the only man to beat him was... Alex Poatán, who knocked him out on two occasions. With the Brazilian moving up to heavyweight (up to 120,2 kg) with the goal of becoming the first triple champion in UFC history, the Czech will have the opportunity to reclaim the light heavyweight crown (up to 93 kg) in the fight against Carlos Ulberg, at UFC 327.

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