
Jiri Prochazka in victory over Khalil rountree. Photo: Reproduction/UFC News
Jiri Prochazka He believes he still has much more to offer fans than he has shown in... UFC 320, held last Saturday (4). The Czech samurai lost the first two rounds to Khalil rountree, but demonstrated his now-familiar resilience and turned the fight around with a devastating knockout in the third round — in one of the most exciting duels of the year, which earned him the 'Performance of the Night'.
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In a post on 'X', Prochazka revealed that he rewatched the fight and, in his opinion, failed to demonstrate half of what he had trained. Even so, he emphasized that he was pleased to have been able to demonstrate some of his technical knowledge in the decisive moment, when he knocked out Rountree.
"I just watched the fight, and man, I didn't even show 50% of what I've been training and working on for almost half the year. But I'm glad I changed that attitude just before the third round. With this knowledge, I'll go into the next fight much smarter, more relaxed, and calmer," said Prochazka.
Just watched the fight, and man, I didn't show even 50% of what I trained and worked almost half of the year. But I was glad that I switched that attitude right before 3rd round.
and with this knowledge, I will go into the next Fight much smarter and simple-minded
Calm down, but BJP⚡️⚡️⚡️ https://t.co/nyciBoLnet— Jiri BJP Prochazka (@jiri_bjp) October 8, 2025
With his victory over Rountree, Prochazka reached 32 career wins, 28 by knockout and three by submission. Although the result puts him close to another title fight, it's unlikely the Czech will face the champion. Alex Poatán then, as he was defeated by the Brazilian by knockout on two occasions.



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