Jíra Explains Clash Exit, Credits “Haters” for Financial Success
prague, Czech Republic - Jíra, a prominent figure in teh Czech influencer boxing scene, has publicly addressed his departure from the clash promotion, attributing the split to differing visions for the association’s future and acknowledging a surprising source of gratitude: his detractors. The description comes following speculation regarding his relationship with politician Tomio Okamura and his increasingly aggressive public persona.
Jíra’s exit marks a meaningful shift within Clash, one of the most popular combat sports entertainment brands in the Czech Republic, drawing substantial viewership and revenue through celebrity and influencer matchups. The disagreement over the direction of the promotion, coupled with Jíra’s desire for autonomy, ultimately led to his decision to pursue other opportunities. this development impacts not only Jíra’s career trajectory but also the competitive landscape of the Czech influencer boxing circuit.
“Thank you mainly to the haters and people who don’t like me as the haters are the biggest fans,” Jíra stated. “Just haters have earned me the most money, so thank you very much.” He further clarified that his departure wasn’t directly linked to his association with Okamura, but rather stemmed from a fundamental disagreement on how Clash should evolve.
“We just did not understand the view of how Clash should continue to lead, which of course I respect. It is their statement and their decisions, because they are owners and decide,” Jíra explained. “But if I don’t feel happy somewhere, I think it’s reasonable to jump out of the train and continue something else.”
Clash 13 is scheduled to feature the following matchups: Oračko vs. penetrator/Fig/Polakovič (1 vs 3), Kaluba vs. Šamanský, Prcalík vs.MaxGreen, DRKBAL/Rudolf vs. Masaryk/Soyeros/Dužda (2 vs 3), Playstation Princess vs. Marianna Schreiber,Pupar vs. Pollák, Bobowski vs.Kocián, Samir vs. Kraken, Torok vs. Mikulášek, Pali Hari vs. Entrepreneur/Pablo, Angie vs. mina, and Kotlár vs. Beránek.