Jesus Christ... I respect his guts but he's going to look absolutely tiny in that fight.
Jiri is used to taking shots from much bigger, stronger guys that cut from 220-230 and mostly just walking through them.
Terrible call out.
Assuming MVP cuts 20lb which is a lot for a 170'er, he walks into the cage at 190, Jiri walks into the cage at a lean, 212.Not much of a size difference. Jiri doesn't really cut.
The obvious question is though... what does Jiri gain from this fight? Absolutely nothing, so why would he accept it?
...and of course, everyone's just going to say, of course he won, MVP fights at WW.Another scalp.
...and of course, everyone's just going to say, of course he won, MVP fights at WW.
He wants the title, this fight achieves nothing towards that goal.
Jiri has bigger fish to fry..he wants to get his title back. Fighting MVP doesn't do anything for him.Another scalp.
Jiri has bigger fish to fry..he wants to get his title back. Fighting MVP doesn't do anything for him.
That's the risk every LHW faces who want to be champ so who caresNeither does losing to Potatoman for the 3rd time.
...I don't know, maybe because he's said over and over in interviews that he wants the title and will do anything he needs, to get back to a rematch with Alex or whoever is holding the belt?How do you know Jiri wouldn't want to add MVP to his resume? Maybe he doesn't give a fuck about what you give a fuck about. It's not like the UFC would book this anyway.