Here’s what’s happened recently: Carlos Ulberg reportedly lost the UFC light heavyweight belt hours after winning it, due to misplacing the belt during celebrations, with ongoing questions about how long he’ll be sidelined by a knee injury.[2][3][4]
What this means going forward
- Interim title considerations: With a knee injury potentially keeping him out for an extended period, there is likely to be an interim title situation or a belt vacancy until he can defend or vacate.[3][2]
- belt recovery: Ulberg expected to remain in the U.S. for scans and possible surgery, which influences timing for any rematch or belt return.[4][2]
- public updates: Multiple outlets have tracked the sequence—from victory at UFC 327 to the belt misplacement—and continue to report on possible belt restoration or official status changes.[1][3][4]
If you want, I can monitor for the latest updates and summarize any official UFC announcements or major outlets as they come in, with sources.
Sources
Carlos Ulberg has revealed he lost his UFC belt hours after winning it. The new UFC light heavyweight champion knocked out Jiri Prochazka on Saturday night.
www.yardbarker.comIn an unexpected turn of events for Carlos Ulberg, the newly crowned UFC light heavyweight champion, the title he secured less than a week ago has slipped
news.ssbcrack.comCarlos Ulberg had a wild night at UFC 327 as he became the UFC light heavyweight champion. Ulberg defeated Jiri Prochazka in the first round, and the fight went viral as the “Black Jag” suffered a knee injury during the first round and still won the fight.
www.yardbarker.comCarlos Ulberg fought through an injury to knock out Jiri Prochazka and win the belt at 205lb, only to lose it almost immediately
www.independent.co.ukRead how Carlos Ulberg’s UFC 327 night out turns costly, putting a 330k loss at risk after misplacing his belt.
www.essentiallysports.comNEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Ulberg fought through an injured right knee to capture the light heavyweight title in UCF 327.He says he lost it hours later, literally.The 35-year-old from New Zealand defeated Jiri Prochazka in the main event at UFC 327 by knockout this weekend in Miami to become the new champion of the light heavyweight division. He told Fox Sports Australia on Monday that he misplaced his golden title belt while celebrating his victory.“I’ve lost the belt, bro,” Ulberg told Fox...
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