Carlos Ulberg has made it clear that a second encounter with Jiri Prochazka is off the table. The New Zealand fighter stated that he will not pursue a rematch with the former light heavyweight champion, citing Prochazka’s post-fight discourse following their recent bout.
Ulberg elaborated on his decision, explaining that he found Prochazka’s framing of their fight, particularly his post-bout remarks, to be undesirable. Specifically, Ulberg took issue with what he perceived as Prochazka pushing a “mercy narrative” after their fight, suggesting that the Czech fighter’s comments did not align with the competitive spirit Ulberg expects from an opponent.
This stance from Ulberg suggests a significant roadblock for Prochazka’s potential return to a title contention or immediate high-profile matchups. Fighters often seek rematches after losses, but Ulberg’s direct rejection, based on the perception of how Prochazka handled his defeat, paints a new dynamic for the division.
The implication is that Ulberg is looking for opponents who he feels will engage in a more straightforward, competitive manner, rather than those who might seek to soften the blow of a loss through post-fight commentary. This decision could influence Prochazka’s future fight plans and his standing within the division.
Translation to English:
Carlos Ulberg has made it clear that a second encounter with Jiri Prochazka is off the table. The New Zealand fighter stated that he will not pursue a rematch with the former light heavyweight champion, citing Prochazka’s post-fight discourse following their recent bout.
Ulberg elaborated on his decision, explaining that he found Prochazka’s framing of their fight, particularly his post-bout remarks, to be undesirable. Specifically, Ulberg took issue with what he perceived as Prochazka pushing a “mercy narrative” after their fight, suggesting that the Czech fighter’s comments did not align with the competitive spirit Ulberg expects from an opponent.
This stance from Ulberg suggests a significant roadblock for Prochazka’s potential return to title contention or immediate high-profile matchups. Fighters often seek rematches after losses, but Ulberg’s direct rejection, based on the perception of how Prochazka handled his defeat, paints a new dynamic for the division.
The implication is that Ulberg is looking for opponents who he feels will engage in a more straightforward, competitive manner, rather than those who might seek to soften the blow of a loss through post-fight commentary. This decision could influence Prochazka’s future fight plans and his standing within the division.








