Jiri Prochazka commented on his UFC 327 defeat to Carlos Ulberg, revealing he felt sympathy for his opponent when he noticed Ulberg had injured his knee during their fight. Despite the injury appearing to affect Ulberg, Prochazka acknowledged it ultimately cost him the victory. The former champion stated the experience provided him with a valuable life lesson. Prochazka suffered a knockout loss in what was his third unsuccessful title bout in the light heavyweight division.
Jiri Prochazka has opened up about his knockout defeat to Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 on April 11, revealing that he felt sympathy for his opponent after noticing Ulberg had sustained a knee injury during the fight. The Czech contender acknowledged that his concern for Ulberg ultimately worked against him, and he described the experience as delivering a meaningful life lesson.

Prochazka, 33, entered the bout ranked second in the light heavyweight division with a record of 32-6-1. Standing six-foot-three with a remarkable 80-inch reach, the former champion has long been one of the division's most aggressive strikers, averaging 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. The loss was his third failed attempt to claim or reclaim the light heavyweight title, adding a sobering chapter to an otherwise remarkable career.
Ulberg, nicknamed "Black Jag," improved to 15-1-0 with the victory, cementing his status as one of the division's most dangerous finishers. The 35-year-old New Zealander, who trains out of City Kickboxing, stands six-foot-four and averages an impressive 6.54 significant strikes per minute, also at 55 percent accuracy. Ranked third heading into the contest, the win marked a defining moment in his rise through the division.

Why it matters
- Prochazka's third consecutive title-fight failure raises questions about his path back to championship contention at light heavyweight
- Ulberg's victory, achieved despite a mid-fight knee injury, strengthens his claim as a legitimate title challenger
- Both fighters share near-identical striking accuracy, making the stylistic matchup between two high-volume Orthodox strikers particularly compelling in hindsight
- City Kickboxing's continued production of elite-level finishers further cements the gym's reputation at the top of the division
Saturday, April 11, 2026






