Jamahal Hill plans on silencing his critics
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“No,” Jamahal Hill said when asked about any concerns about ring rust woes. “I am who I am. I do what I do. Me in the gym is who I am. Me in the cage is who I am. That’s just me being me. That’s all I know how to be is myself. So, I’m gonna go in and do that, and we’ll see what’s next.”
Hill respects Pereira as a competitor and world champion but says he is better everywhere and expects to put on the best performance of his career.
“I’m giving him my full-blown, undivided attention,” Jamahal Hill said. “My team is throwing everything at it. He has all of our undivided attention, and that’s a dangerous place for him to be.”
Hill is returning after suffering an Achilles tear last summer, as his last fight took place over a year ago when he knocked off Glover Teixeira to win the UFC light heavyweight title. The victory made Hill the first Dana White Contender Series alumni to earn a contract and win a UFC title successfully.
Jamahal Hill will look to become a two-time UFC light heavyweight champion, which would, in turn, prevent Pereira from the possibility of holding two belts simultaneously down the road.
For now, though, only time will tell.
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