Jamahal Hill makes ‘That’s what she said’ joke out of Jiri Prochazka’s furious call out
Jamahal Hill tries to make fun of Jiri Prochazka 's video with a parody video of his own.

Jiri Prochazka and Jamahal Hill
At UFC 283 Jamahal Hill faced Glover Teixeira for the vacant light heavyweight championship. Jamahal Hill emerged as the new champion after a dominating performance over Glover Teixeira.
Following the event Jamahal Hill was called out by former champion Jiri Prochazka through a video he posted on his social media accounts. Jiri, who had relinquished the championship in November due to a shoulder injury, has already made his intentions clear to reclaim the championship.
The current champion Jamahal Hill has now responded to the former champion with a hilarious video of his own. He shoots a video in a snowy environment similar to that in Jiri’s video. Hill states in the video, “but where you at though where you at though by the way that what she said” before pausing like Jiri and yelling “that’s what she said.”
Jamahal Hill has seen an unprecedented rise to the top of the division. Hill, who was nowhere near the championship picture, was initially booked to face Anthony Smith at UFC fight night 221. However, he was later given the opportunity to fight against Glover Teixeira for the vacant title on short notice and capitalized on the opportunity that came to him.
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Jamahal Hill wants to cement his name in the UFC history books

It seems Jamahal Hill’s hunger for glory has not been satisfied even after winning the Light Heavyweight championship. He is set on cementing his name in the history books of UFC as one of the greatest champions.
Recently speaking to The MMA Hour Podcast he has opened up on his goals as a champion. He said, “Just all the hard work and the journey and all those things. But now I’m just hungry for more greatness. I’m hungry now just to truly, truly — see, now that I’ve made history, I want to cement my name into that history, and I want to do that with names. Like a Jiri [Prochazka], Pereira, Like a Magomed [Ankalaev]. Like a Jan [Blachowicz].”
However to become a great champion he has to first overcome one of the biggest hurdles in his path, something that goes by the name Jiri Prochazka. The former light heavyweight champion has been undefeated in his last 13 professional fights since 2016 and is hungry to reclaim his throne.
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