John McCarthy explains why Kamaru Usman would be stupid to fight Jiri Prochazka
John McCarthy explains why Kamaru Usman would be "stupid" to fight Jiri Prochazka Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Not talking trash, but this is realI just rewatched the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, I believe will beat Jiri, Jan and Glover.Not talking trash, but this is real In response to the statement, John McCarthy chastised Usman's manager for making such claims. He believes it would be a mistake for the manager to put Usman up against Prochazka. McCarthy spoke on the matter on a recent episode of the Weighing In podcast. He argued that the manager should "do a better job" than trying to match-up his client with fighters like Prochazka: "No disrespect to Kamaru Usman in any fashion whatsoever. He's phenomenal, he's considered right now the powerful pound-for-pound best. His manager [Ali Abdelaziz] needs to do a better job than pick up f**king Canelo Alvarez in boxing or f**king Jiri Prochazka as a light heavyweight for his guy." To back up his claims, the former UFC referee emphasized the purpose of having different weight classes in the sport. McCarthy believes Usman going up against Jiri Prochazka would be the wrong decision. This is because the Nigerian is almost 35 lbs lighter than the newly crowned light heavyweight champion: "That's f**king stupid to sit there and think that, oh' he's gonna be able to just fight with Jiri. There's a reason for weight classes, Josh. And right now he's fighting in a weight class that's 35 freaking pounds lighter than where Jiri's at. Because Jiri, when he walks in that cage, he's gonna be 225. That is not a fight for him [Kamaru Usman] . That is stupid." You can check out John McCarthy give his take in the video below:
That is not a fight for him - John McCarthy explains why Kamaru Usman would be stupid to fight Jiri Prochazka
Kamaru Usman (left), John McCarthy (center) and Jiri Prochazka (right) [image via. Youtube/WeighingIn] Former UFC referee John McCarthy believes it would be stupid of to match up against . Usman's manager, Ali Abdelaziz, recently tweeted that the UFC welterweight champion could potentially beat top light-heavyweight contenders Prochazka, Jan Blachowicz, and Glover Teixeira. The manager also stated that he is only saying what he believes to be true and does not intend to offend any of the fighters. I just rewatched the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, I believe will beat Jiri, Jan and Glover.Not talking trash, but this is realI just rewatched the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, I believe will beat Jiri, Jan and Glover.Not talking trash, but this is real In response to the statement, John McCarthy chastised Usman's manager for making such claims. He believes it would be a mistake for the manager to put Usman up against Prochazka. McCarthy spoke on the matter on a recent episode of the Weighing In podcast. He argued that the manager should "do a better job" than trying to match-up his client with fighters like Prochazka: "No disrespect to Kamaru Usman in any fashion whatsoever. He's phenomenal, he's considered right now the powerful pound-for-pound best. His manager [Ali Abdelaziz] needs to do a better job than pick up f**king Canelo Alvarez in boxing or f**king Jiri Prochazka as a light heavyweight for his guy." To back up his claims, the former UFC referee emphasized the purpose of having different weight classes in the sport. McCarthy believes Usman going up against Jiri Prochazka would be the wrong decision. This is because the Nigerian is almost 35 lbs lighter than the newly crowned light heavyweight champion: "That's f**king stupid to sit there and think that, oh' he's gonna be able to just fight with Jiri. There's a reason for weight classes, Josh. And right now he's fighting in a weight class that's 35 freaking pounds lighter than where Jiri's at. Because Jiri, when he walks in that cage, he's gonna be 225. That is not a fight for him [Kamaru Usman] . That is stupid." You can check out John McCarthy give his take in the video below: