The UFC’s light heavyweight division hasn’t been this volatile or this intriguing for a while. Carlos Ulberg , the New Zealand powerhouse riding a nine-fight win streak, has carved a reputation as both a knockout artist and a patient hunter. His first-round demolition of Dominick Reyes at UFC Perth cemented him as the clear next man in line for the belt in the eyes of many in the MMA sphere.
But at UFC 320, as the dust settled from Jiri Prochazka’s comeback win over Khalil Rountree Jr. , Ulberg’s focus has seemingly shifted. The victory wasn’t just another entry on Prochazka’s resume; it opened the door to a potential showdown with a man who’s quietly been chasing him from the shadows.
During a guest fighter interview at UFC 320, Ulberg finally broke that silence. When asked how