INGLEWOOD, Calif. – At UFC 311, Jiri Prochazka was in his element. With the crowd at Intuit Dome clearly on his side, Prochazka got back to his old ways as he scored a third-round knockout of Jamahal Hill to conclude an entertaining scrap between the former light heavyweight champions.
The former UFC light heavyweight champion brutally knocked out Jamahal Hill with a third-round barrage Saturday at UFC 311 inside the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The knockout puts him back on the winning track following a second loss to UFC light heavyweight titleholder Alex Pereira in June 2024.
In a showdown between former champions filled with chaotic exchanges and the constant threat of a knockout, Jiri Prochazka proved on Saturday at UFC 311 that he's still the best 205-pound fighter not named Alex Pereira.
24 hours prior, Jamahal Hill will hit the scales to weigh in and make his 55lb body transformation official. Hill was supposed to make his comeback against Carlos Ulberg at UFC 303 last June. Unfortunately, a litany of injury issues forced him off the card and led to a lengthy spell out of action.
After suffering a second loss to light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira in July, Prochazka (31-6-1 MMA, 5-2 UFC) needed to get his hand raised. He got the job done with a TKO victory over Hill (13-2 MMA, 6-3 UFC) in the featured bout at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif.
Former UFC champion Jamahal Hill came face-to-face with a viral Jiri Prochazka fan after his knockout loss at UFC 311.
The former Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight titleholder will touch off his 2025 campaign when he meets Jiri Prochazka in a UFC 311 showcase.
Four UFC 311 competitors are out a potential 180 days due to injuries sustained in their fights Saturday at Intuit Dome.
Light Heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill suffered a significant loss at UFC 311 this past weekend (Sat., Jan. 18, 2025) when he was stopped by fellow former 205 lb kingpin Jiri Prochazka in the third round via technical knockout (TKO) inside the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles,
Islam Makhachev weighed 178 pounds the night of his UFC 311 victory Saturday — one day after registering at 154.5 pounds — when he submitted Renato Moicano in the first round, according to data obtained by The Post from the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC).
Fans are abuzz over some how much weight several fighters at UFC 311 had gained back by the time they entered the cage on fight night.