Joe Logan has no shortage of opinions, especially for battle, movies, bears, and masculine. Sometimes he comes up with a really random comparison. For example, in the last episode of JRE, he gave Jason Momoa to Jason Momoa for his physique in the 2011 Conan the Barbarian movie, but Jiri Pro Chazka’s role is based on its physical requirements. I claimed that it was perfect.
In the movie, Conan was sold to slavery as a child, but later continued to be a murderous exploration of reissue the massacre of his family and his people. Now, Momore’s Conan is a remake of a movie with the same name in 1982 and is a character with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Unfortunately, despite the best attempts of MOMOA, I couldn’t respond to the viewer’s imagination.
However, Logan believes that Momore’s Conan is much more accurate to represent characters than Arnold. Arnold was a towering bodybuilder, but Momore gave Conan’s physique and very much needed. A physique who believes that Logan is very similar to former UFC champion Jiri Prochazka.
“Jason Momore made a terrible Conan movie, but he was the only Conan that seemed to see Conan, so he was the best Conan. Conan was super muscular, but he was. He was not a bodybuilder, he looked like a UFC fighter.
The character is a skilled warrior and is considered the ancestor of modern Gale. It’s just a professional chazka in the atmosphere, he has been carved, but has a functional frame, wild energy, and even the primitive strength that makes him look out of the horde of wild B people. I am.
Prochazka is unlikely to replace the octagon as a movie set immediately, but it’s an interesting take from Rogan. Hollywood is constantly restarting old classics, so it’s probably not a bad idea to have an actor who has turned into a legitimate warrior. Alternatively, it may be after Connor McGregor has gained too large for Hollywood executives to consider moving in this direction after performing performance at the road house.
Anyway, we cut down the trees, live in the jungle hut, and settle in a professional chazka, which cosplays as a Japanese samurai. Interestingly, Samurai is not the only warrior that Jiri has been excited recently.
Jiri’s first live -action Haka
Haka is just the tradition that triggers the most goose bumps so far. Whether you see a black cap during a rugby game or maybe Maori Hana Lauhiti Kaleaiki Kaliki Clark tears the dwarfed indigenous treaty bill in Congress, and Haka is all together in the room. Only.
Many of us have to compete to watch it on television, but now Jiri has a clear honor of witnessing it live. The former light heavyweight champion brought his honor to the locals while enjoying the vacation he earned in UFC in Hawaii.
Czech -born fighters were often called “Czech Samurai” in the idea of being inspired by his bush, and thanked him for sharing the dance and energy with him.
“Thank you for sharing this energy. Here Hawaii’s pure power. Let’s go for that!”
It was an incredibly high energy scene. When the performers stepped on, cast, and slapped their chest, Prochazka had a respect for A and absorbed the energy of the moment of moment. And when Haka was over, he could not contain himself, he struck, screamed of his own war, and quickly accepted the people who praised him in performance.
The whole scene has only strengthened what Logan is saying. Prochazka doesn’t look like just a warrior, he’s alone and through it. It is strange that people regard him as a real Conan the Barbarian in the philosophy inspired by his samurai, his fearless combat style, and his abilities that lead to the tradition of warriors around the world. Not.