Ex-UFC Champ Jamahal Hill Hilariously Practices His Next Bruce Buffer Move While Rocking A Huge Belly

On Instagram, ex-UFC champion Jamahal Hill posted a humorous video of himself flaunting a massive belly.
When a fan thinks of an athlete, they often envision a shredded body and a fit individual. And it gets much more damaged when a fan thinks about a fighter. However, during the off camp, many fighters, like Paddy Pimblett, gained significant weight. And they often become unidentifiable as they gain weight. Meanwhile, former UFC champion Jamahal Hill has done the same, revealing a large belly and looking quite obese.
Jamahal Hill Shows Off His Huge Belly In Hilarious Video
On Instagram, the former champion published a video of himself inside the octagon, where he commented, "Working on my new Bruce Buffer announcement move." In the video, he has a massive belly and acts as if a UFC announcer is introducing him while performing his antics.
In such occasions, he was acting humorously, demonstrating how he would act and feel exhausted since he had lost his cardio due to his weight increase. It was extremely funny to see, considering he is a champion who has defeated fighters like Johnny Walker and Glover Teixeira and fought for the whole 5 rounds, showing his incredible cardio.
Meanwhile, because he is currently on a three-fight losing run, he is completely off track and, as previously said, may go up to the heavyweight class. As a result, he is currently gaining weight without worrying about the heavyweight cut for the fight. Notably, he posted a video of himself preparing for his heavyweight debut.
Jamahal Hill Shared A Video Teasing His Heavyweight Debut
Hill has been quite active on social media since his loss against Khalil Rountree. Previously, he posted a video in which he acted like a heavyweight fighter and asked followers to identify who he would fight. In the video, he took shots at various heavyweights, including Ciryl Gane and Alexander Volkov.
Hill currently has a 12-4-0 record, having defeated a couple of big names in the UFC after graduating from the Dana White Contender Series. Indeed, watching him at heavyweight would be interesting, but it would be a whole different task given he has to deal with immense power and superior fighting abilities. And today's heavyweights are extremely quick.



