Carlos Ulberg issued a response to Jiri Prochazka, who had stated he felt sorry for his injured opponent following their championship bout. Ulberg's reply was described as having a "championship mindset." The exchange came after Prochazka's first-round knockout loss at UFC 327, where the Czech fighter suffered a jaw injury. Prochazka had publicly apologized to fans for his performance and expressed sympathy toward Ulberg. The brief exchange highlights the contrasting approaches of the two fighters following their title fight outcome.
Carlos Ulberg has responded to a public apology from Jiri Prochazka following their light heavyweight title fight at UFC 327 on April 11, with Ulberg's reply being characterized as reflecting a "championship mindset."

Prochazka, the No. 2-ranked light heavyweight, entered UFC 327 as one of the division's most dangerous strikers. The 33-year-old Czech fighter out of Jetsaam Gym Brno carries a professional record of 32-6-1 and brings elite volume to the octagon, averaging 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. Standing six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach, he has long been considered a top threat in the 205-pound division. Following UFC 327, Prochazka publicly apologized to fans for his performance and expressed sympathy toward his opponent after suffering a jaw injury during the contest.
Ulberg, known as "Black Jag," was ranked third in the division heading into the fight and turned in the performance of his career. The 35-year-old New Zealander, trained out of City Kickboxing, improved to 15-1-0 with the result. At six-foot-four and 193 cm tall, Ulberg is a high-output striker in his own right, averaging 6.54 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy — figures that rank among the best in the light heavyweight class. His response to Prochazka's remarks drew attention for its tone and composure.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's win marks a major shift at the top of the light heavyweight division, with the New Zealander now holding championship status
- Prochazka drops to No. 2 in the rankings following the defeat, raising questions about his path back to title contention
- The post-fight exchange between the two fighters underscores starkly different reactions to the outcome, with Prochazka expressing remorse and Ulberg projecting confidence in his new standing
Saturday, April 11, 2026






