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Carlos Ulberg ‘lost the belt’ after UFC 327 championship win
Carlos Ulberg won the light heavyweight championship at UFC 327, but risks having to vacate it due to an injury suffered in the fight.
He might already be doing a test run on living without the title.
On Monday, Ulberg told Fox Sports Australia that after winning the belt with a stunning knockout over Jiri Prochazka this past Saturday in Miami, he simply misplaced it afterward. One moment, Ulberg was in the octagon celebrating with his team and family, the party carried on to a nightclub, and the rest is a blur.
“I’ve lost the belt, bro,” Ulberg said. “I don’t know exactly where it is. Initially after winning, the plan was to not have a drink. But you know how these things go, right? First, someone gives you a champagne to celebrate. Then one thing leads to another and you’re doing shots. So it’s ‘OK, I’ll have another, and another, and another…’ We’ve got a big group of boys over here in Miami and, when the fight was done, we all went out to the afterparty at a nightclub.
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Carlos Ulberg Will Be Out For A Year, Says UFC Light Heavyweight Contender
UFC light heavyweight champion Carlos Ulberg will reportedly be out for up to a year after suffering a torn ACL, according to Paulo Costa.
Last weekend, Carlos Ulberg became the new king of the light heavyweights when he knocked out Jiri Prochazka in the main event of UFC 327. He did so despite the fact that he had picked up a nasty knee injury just moments before, to the point where he was even struggling to stand on it at various points throughout the first round.
Alas, Prochazka wasn’t able to take advantage, and Carlos Ulberg landed a killer blow that ensured he was the one leaving Miami with the belt wrapped around his waist. Now, of course, we have to sit back and wait to see how long it will be before he can come back and actually defend the strap – unless he’s stripped or vacates first, which is something that has happened quite a lot at light heavyweight in recent years.
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