Arman Tsarukyan Warns Jiri Prochazka About Mount Everest After Solo Mountain Survival
During a recent conversation involving Arman Tsarukyan, Adin Ross, and N3on, Jiri Prochazka recounted a particularly daring adventure: a 10-day solo survival and training expedition in the mountains. The Czech fighter admitted that his past treks and expeditions were often impulsive, undertaken without extensive planning and always alone.
Prochazka elaborated on his solo expeditions, stating: "I went to the mountain. The longest I was there was one and a half weeks. 10 days… You just go. You just take your bag. Take your stuff … And then you have to survive. I wanted to find some good place and be there and train and just be with myself, and that’s all." He candidly admitted the inherent dangers, explaining, "Sometimes you just [look at the mountain and plan to climb it], and then you realize, man, I’m in a fu*king deadly situation, and I don’t know how to go down or how to survive. So I put myself many times in these fu*king situations.”
Having faced numerous perilous situations during his solo endeavors, Prochazka now adopts a more cautious approach. He stated that he prefers to join organized groups, starting climbs from a base camp equipped with professional guides and necessary gear.
Reflecting on this shift, he added, "That’s why I started to take it more professionally. If I go somewhere, I have a professional base and somebody who really knows [everything about mountains].”
Arman Tsarukyan Advises Jiri Prochazka Against Mount Everest
Upon hearing Prochazka's tales of mountain survival, Arman Tsarukyan strongly advised him against attempting to summit Mount Everest, emphasizing its extreme difficulty and inherent risks.
Tsarukyan's clear message was, "Don’t do Mount Everest.”
Despite the warning, Prochazka, known for his relentless pursuit of challenges, remains determined to conquer the world's highest peak someday.
He confidently declared, “I will [climb Mt. Everest].”
Свежие материалы — Combat Sports News

Esteban Rodriguez Secures Interim Cruiserweight Crown with KO Victory Over Chris Camozzi at BKFC 88
Esteban Rodriguez achieved a remarkable comeback victory against Chris Camozzi, clinching the interim cruiserweight world championship at BKFC 88. Rodriguez began the fight aggressively, aiming for a swift finish against the former UFC competitor. However, this tactic led to significant f

Carlos Ulberg's Incredible UFC Title Win Despite Torn ACL and Tibia Damage
Newly crowned UFC light heavyweight champion Carlos Ulberg faces an extended absence from the octagon following his victory at UFC 327. Last weekend, "Black Jag" claimed the vacant 205-pound strap by knocking out Jiri Prochazka in the first round of the main event. Despite facing significant advers

Josh Hokit storms into top 5 of UFC heavyweight rankings after chaotic Curtis Blaydes win
UFC heavyweight newcomer Josh Hokit has made a significant impact, breaking into the top 5 of the divisional rankings following his thrilling victory over Curtis Blaydes at UFC 327. Last weekend, Josh Hokit truly announced his arrival on the big stage. Under the bright lights in Miami, he e

Omar El Dafrawy Eyes Title Run After Dominating KO at PFL Chicago
Omar El Dafrawy made a swift impact at PFL Chicago, defeating James Vake with a knockout just 1 minute and 12 seconds into the first round. This decisive victory, which occurred on April 11th at the Wintrust Arena, marked El Dafrawy's 15th career win and handed Vake his second professional loss. T

UFC 327's Low Gate: A Warning Sign for the UFC Live Business?
UFC 327's reported gate of $6,518,684 and an attendance of 17,741 at Miami's Kaseya Center have raised concerns among fans, especially when compared to the UFC's recent performance in the same city. This has sparked a broader discussion: was this a one-time pricing miscalculation, or an early

LT Nelson Targets Decisive First-Round KO at BKB 53: "It's Time to Go to Sleep"
LT Nelson, the reigning middleweight champion, is set to defend his title against Mark Tiffin at BKB 53: The Harder They Fall on April 17th. This bout continues Nelson's impressive track record of defeating prominent UK bare-knuckle boxers throughout his celebrated career. Reflecting on h