Jiri
Prochazka
is the true embodiment of the samurai
lifestyle. 

Prochazka is scheduled to fight Carlos
Ulberg
for the vacant light heavyweight title at UFC 327
on Saturday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. Prochazka
recently put his hand on a nest of Mexican ants as part of his
training. The Czech star says the bites were not the most painful
that he has experienced so far. According to Prochazka, one must
experience and overcome pain to become stronger.

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“I tried to feel the bites of these Mexican ants,” Prochazka told
the UFC. “This one from the video, they were not so painful. These
ones, which were in the grass, those were painful bites. If you are
looking for strength, you have to find the strength in animals,
places, feel the pain, overcome the pain.” 

Prochazka (32-5) is one of the most unorthodox personalities to
have ever graced the sport. A strict follower of the Bushido code,
“BJP” often engages in bizarre training techniques like rubbing
himself with nettles or locking himself in a dark room for three
days without food or water. Prochazka has finished all six of his

UFC
wins so far, while losing two title fights against Alex
Pereira
. Meanwhile, Ulberg (13-1) is undefeated in nine
straight outings since his lone career loss in his UFC debut in
2021. 

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By IMAK ADMIN

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