Carlos Ulberg gave a response to Jiri Prochazka's statement that he felt sorry for his injured opponent. The post characterizes Ulberg's response as having a "championship mentality," though the specific details of what Ulberg said are not provided in the original message. This exchange follows their UFC 327 fight where Ulberg knocked out Prochazka.
Carlos Ulberg fired back at Jiri Prochazka after the Czech contender publicly expressed sympathy for Ulberg following their UFC 327 clash, with Ulberg's response drawing attention for what observers described as a championship mentality.
Prochazka, 33, entered the fight ranked second in the light heavyweight division with a record of 32-6-1. The six-foot-three orthodox striker from the Czech Republic trains out of Jetsaam Gym Brno and had been one of the most feared finishers in the 205-pound weight class, averaging 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. Despite that pedigree, it was Ulberg who ended the night early, stopping Prochazka by knockout.

Ulberg, nicknamed Black Jag, improved his record to 15-1-0 with the finish and sits at number three in the light heavyweight rankings. The 35-year-old New Zealander out of City Kickboxing stands six-foot-four and carries a 77-inch reach, averaging an aggressive 6.54 significant strikes per minute at the same 55 percent accuracy as his opponent. The knockout of Prochazka represents the biggest win of his career to date.
When Prochazka took to social media or public channels to express that he felt sorry for his injured opponent, Ulberg did not let the comments pass without a reply. The specific wording of Ulberg's response was not detailed, but the tone was widely characterized as reflecting a winner's confidence and competitive edge.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's win over the number-two ranked Prochazka dramatically strengthens his case for a light heavyweight title shot
- The public back-and-forth keeps attention on the 205-pound division and any potential rematch conversation
- Both fighters share near-identical striking accuracy, making their stylistic matchup one of the more compelling in the division






