Jamahal Hill respects Francis Ngannou for previously using his status as champion to challenge the UFC, but “Sweet Dreams” doesn’t think he’d be able to do the same thing at this current stage in his career. The 31-year-old kicked off his y…
Jamahal Hill respects Francis Ngannou for previously using his status as champion to challenge the UFC, but “Sweet Dreams” doesn’t think he’d be able to do the same thing at this current stage in his career. The 31-year-old kicked off his year by winning a dominant unanimous decision over Glover Teixeira to claim the vacant…
Jamahal Hill respects Francis Ngannou for previously using his status as champion to challenge the UFC, but “Sweet Dreams” doesn’t think he’d be able to do the same thing at this current stage in his career. The 31-year-old kicked off his y…
Jamahal Hill respects Francis Ngannou for previously using his status as champion to challenge the UFC, but “Sweet Dreams” doesn’t think he’d be able to do the same thing at this current stage in his career. The 31-year-old kicked off his year by winning a dominant unanimous decision over Glover Teixeira to claim the vacant…
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jamahal Hill has discussed a possible heavyweight fight with Jon Jones and reflected on his recent faceoff with Ji?í Procházka. This past weekend, both Hill and Procházka were in attendance for the UFC 285 pay-per-view in…
UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jamahal Hill has discussed a possible heavyweight fight with Jon Jones and reflected on his recent faceoff with Ji?í Procházka. This past weekend, both Hill and Procházka were in attendance for the UFC 285 pay-per-view in Las Vegas. At the top of the stacked card, former two-time 205-pound kingpin Jones made…
UFC 307 was yet another card saved by Alex Pereira as he put on a memorable performance against Khalil Rountree, an opponent who unexpectedly gave him a tough fight. The challenger landed several clean shots in the first two rounds, keeping fans worldwide at the edge of their seats. However, Pereira eventually altered his game […]
UFC 307 was yet another card saved by Alex Pereira as he put on a memorable performance against Khalil Rountree, an opponent who unexpectedly gave him a tough fight.
The challenger landed several clean shots in the first two rounds, keeping fans worldwide at the edge of their seats. However, Pereira eventually altered his game plan and unleashed his gas tank in the third to sway the momentum and win via TKO in the fourth.
The UFC 307 main event was anything but boring, which explains why fans weren’t happy with Jamahal Hill yawning in the audience. The former UFC light heavyweight champion has finally opened up on his true intentions behind the reaction…
Jamahal Hill Calls Out ‘Disrespectful’ MMA Fans For Misunderstanding His Reaction To Alex Pereira Knocking Out Khalil Rountree At UFC 307
Hill recently broke down all UFC 307 fights on his YouTube channel. Before diving deep into the main event, he claimed his yawning reaction was misunderstood by the media.
“Sweet Dreams” gave Rountree his props for giving the UFC light heavyweight kingpin a run for his money in the first two rounds. The challenger performed much better than his expectations in every way. In contrast to what Hill had predicted, Rountree landed efficiently, had decent cardio, and showed exceptional durability.
“It’s crazy how y’all see a clip with no context, no nothing and y’all just be ready to talk s**t and just attack and come disrespectful as ever. And it’s like hilarious, all right. So, now, I wasn’t miked up, or anything like that, so I couldn’t explain the context of the yawn and things like that after the fight. I think I did hear a reporter told Alex, “Oh, Jamahal said the fight was boring.” I never said the fight was boring.”
Hill also clarified that he never claimed Pereira vs. Rountree to be a boring fight. Him yawning after the main event was a way to tell that he wasn’t surprised or impressed. To prove this, he even reflected on his UFC 307 predictions.
“Now, to the yawn, the yawn at the end was. Was it entertaining? Yes. Was I impressed? No. I was not impressed. You know, I’m ready to go. Did I see anything in the cage that scares me or that I didn’t expect to see? No. So, as far as reacting and everything, I don’t think I really need to do much of a reaction to this fight because, before, if you watch, or you watch my breakdowns, you can see I told you exactly how the fight was going to go.”
To be fair to Hill, he did mention Rountree’s inability to land counters against properly set-up shots, especially jabs. He also mentioned that the challenger would gas early as the height disadvantage would compel him to explode to hit “Poatan”. Both these predictions were indeed on point.
Anthony Smith believes that the UFC would benefit from adding a few new weight classes in addition to making a slight change to one of the existing ones. “Lionheart” was on a three-fight winning streak before being stopped by Magomed Ankalaev in their …
Anthony Smith believes that the UFC would benefit from adding a few new weight classes in addition to making a slight change to one of the existing ones. “Lionheart” was on a three-fight winning streak before being stopped by Magomed Ankalaev in their main event bout in July. The result of that bout is officially…
Undisputed UFC light heavyweight champion, Jamahal Hill has warned current middleweight kingpin, Alex Pereira from a much-rumored move to 205lbs in pursuit of a second Octagon title – claiming the Brazilian still has his hands firmly full ahead of his April title rematch with Israel Adesanya. Hill, who minted himself as the undisputed light heavyweight […]
Undisputed UFC light heavyweight champion, Jamahal Hill has warned current middleweight kingpin, Alex Pereira from a much-rumored move to 205lbs in pursuit of a second Octagon title – claiming the Brazilian still has his hands firmly full ahead of his April title rematch with Israel Adesanya.
Hill, who minted himself as the undisputed light heavyweight champion back in January of this year, became the first Dana White’s Contender Series product to strike UFC gold – taking out former champion, Glover Teixeira in Brazil in a unanimous decision victory.
As for Pereira, the teammate of the now-retired, Teixeira, is slated to headline UFC 287 on April 8. from the Miami Dade Center in Miami, Florida in an immediate championship rematch against Adesanya.
Landing undisputed middleweight gold back in November at Madison Square Garden, Sao Paulo striker, Pereira stopped Adesanya with a stunning fifth round standing TKO triumph, handing the latter his first loss at the middleweight limit in professional mixed martial arts.
Jamahal Hill warns Alex Pereira from light heavyweight title pursuit
Initially linked with an effort at avenging training partner, Teixeira’s homecoming loss to Hill following UFC 283 – Pereira has now been continually warned from making the light heavyweight division move, with Hill claiming he still has a tough opponent awaiting him in the form of Adesanya.
“I think he [Alex Pereira] should really focus on Izzy (Israel Adesanya) because he was getting his ass whooped for a good majority of that fight last time before he won,” Jamahal Hill told The Schmo during a recent interview.
“He had some things happen for him [Israel Adesanya], like the leg check at the end,” Jamahal Hill. “I think if Izzy just throws hands – just box him; just be quick and outbox him – he’ll win.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)
Undefeated in his last four Octagon outings, en route to his light heavyweight title victory, Hill defeated the trio of Jimmy Crute, Johnny Walker, and Thiago Santos with strikes – ahead of his Rio de Janeiro coronation against Teixeira.