Alright, let’s talk about that Pereira vs. Prochazka 2 thing. I remember hearing the rematch was set. My first thought was, “Okay, this is gonna be fireworks again.” The first fight was pretty wild, you know?

Getting Ready (Sort Of)
So, the plan was simple. Keep the evening free. Grab some snacks. Maybe order a pizza. Just chill and watch the fights. Easy enough, right? Well, life has a funny way of messing with simple plans.
The Day Of: Everything was going smooth until the afternoon. Then, bam! The kitchen sink decided it was the perfect time to spring a leak. Not a drip-drip leak, mind you. More like a mini-fountain. So, there goes my relaxing pre-fight evening. Instead, I was elbows deep under the sink, wrestling with pipes and wrenches. You know how it goes. One simple fix turns into three trips to the hardware store.
- First trip: Forgot the plumber’s tape.
- Second trip: Got the wrong size connector.
- Third trip: Finally got the right stuff, hopefully.
I was getting greasy and frustrated. Started thinking I’d miss the whole main card, not just the prelims I usually skip anyway.
Catching the Action
Managed to get the leak stopped, like, just barely patched up, maybe 20 minutes before the main event walkouts were supposed to start. Dashed to clean up. No time for pizza. Grabbed a bag of chips and whatever was cold in the fridge. Plopped down right as they were doing the intros. Heart’s still pounding a bit from the plumbing battle.
And then, the fight. Man, it happened fast. Way faster than I thought. All that build-up, all that chaos with the sink, and then boom, over before my chips got stale. Pereira clipped him, Jiri went down, and that was that. Quick stoppage, some folks online were debating it immediately, but from my couch, it looked pretty decisive at the moment.

Afterthoughts
It was kind of anticlimactic, honestly? Not the fight itself, that was intense for the moments it lasted. But the whole experience. Rushing around, fixing pipes, stressing about missing it, then it’s over in a flash. It just reminded me how unpredictable stuff is. You plan for a war, you get a quick finish. You plan for a quiet night, you end up fighting with your plumbing.
So yeah, that was my Pereira vs. Prochazka 2 experience. Less about the tactical breakdown, more about the leaky sink and the rush. Funny how you remember things sometimes. Didn’t even get that pizza in the end.