Sun. Apr 12th, 2026

Jiri Prochazka Makes No Excuses After Disastrous UFC 327 Defeat

UFC light heavyweight fighter Jiri Prochazka has refused to make any excuses following his recent loss in the main event of UFC 327.

Prochazka appeared to have the fight under control early on when his opponent, Carlos Ulberg, seemingly suffered a knee injury. However, for reasons unclear, Prochazka chose to show mercy. This decision inadvertently created an opening for Ulberg, who capitalized with a decisive strike that knocked out the former champion. Ulberg emerged from the fight in Miami as the new UFC light heavyweight champion.

The mixed martial arts community has expressed a range of reactions to Prochazka’s performance and the fight’s outcome. Some fans are frustrated by his tactical decisions, while others are saddened by the manner of defeat for one of their favored fighters.

In a recent social media post, Jiri Prochazka openly acknowledged the nature of his defeat. He clearly stated his intention to learn from the experience and return with renewed strength.

In his statement, Prochazka declared, “If this is the part to be the Best, I take it. Mercy was out of place and this part of myself I need to destroy. In the cage for sure. No excuses, I lost the focus, he catched me. One more time, apologies everyone, for my performance. It is inevitable to be Stronger than ever. See you soon. Letsgo back to home and See the miracle of life.”

Looking ahead, it is anticipated that Prochazka will draw valuable lessons from this encounter. Regarding Ulberg, his return to competition remains uncertain due to his injury, but there is hope for a swift recovery.

English Translation:

UFC light heavyweight star Jiri Prochazka has refused to make excuses following his defeat in the main event of UFC 327.

Last night, Jiri Prochazka had the fight exactly where he would have wanted it when Carlos Ulberg appeared to suffer a knee injury early in the contest. Alas, for whatever reason, Jiri decided to show Carlos mercy, and because of that, he opened up the door for Ulberg to land a beautiful shot that knocked the former champion out and meant that Ulberg left Miami as the new UFC light heavyweight champion.

As you can imagine, there are some mixed emotions in the mixed martial arts world regarding Jiri Prochazka’s performance and how everything played out. Some people are annoyed that he opted to take the fight in the direction that he did, whereas others are just sad to see one of their favorite fighters lose in such a devastating manner.

In a recent post on social media, Jiri Prochazka didn’t want to shy away from the nature of his defeat, and instead, he made it crystal clear that he plans to come back stronger.

“If this is the part to be the Best, I take it. Mercy was out of place and this part of myself I need to destroy. In the cage for sure. No excuses, I lost the focus, he catched me. One more time, apologies everyone, for my performance. It is inevitable to be Stronger than ever. See you soon. Letsgo back to home and See the miracle of life.”

Moving forward, you would have to imagine Prochazka will learn an important lesson from this. As for Ulberg, there’s no telling when we are going to see him again after his injury, but hopefully, he is able to heal up relatively quickly.

By Duncan Priestley

Duncan Priestley has become a fixture in Manchester's vibrant combat sports scene. Specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission grappling coverage, Duncan's articles provide thoughtful analysis of the technical aspects that casual observers might miss.

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