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Carlos Ulberg and Jiri Prochazka are among six fighters banned following UFC 327. Both headliners are facing extended absences from the Octagon for different reasons.
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Both UFC 327 headliners are dealing with extended absences, but for very different reasons
Each of the main event fighters at UFC 327 could be looking at an extended spell away from the Octagon, though their situations aren’t exactly the same.
Carlos Ulberg claimed the vacant UFC light heavyweight belt after stopping Jiri Prochazka in Sao Paulo last weekend.
The newly crowned champion tore his ACL during the fight, which now requires surgery and a potential recovery period of up to a year.
Ahead of the fight, reports surfaced that Ulberg had suffered a knee injury during camp. He later confirmed he’d damaged his MCL early on but chose not to pull out as it wasn’t deemed severe enough.
A few minutes into his title bout against Jiri Prochazka, though, he felt something snap while throwing a kick. Still feeling competitive and banking on being able to win before it got worse, Ulberg kept fighting until eventually finishing things inside two rounds.
Six fighters from the card, including both main event participants, were handed indefinite bans. Florida Athletic Commission executive director Timothy Shipman confirmed the news to MMA Junkie.
The headliners were joined by Johnny Walker, Dominick Reyes, Curtis Blaydes and Azamat Murzakanov on the list.
They’ll all need clearance from a healthcare professional before stepping back into the Octagon. Here are the full details of the medical suspensions following what Joe Rogan called “one of the greatest cards of all time.”
Carlos Ulberg and Jiri Prochazka were banned due to violations that occurred during UFC 327.
The bans will prevent Ulberg and Prochazka from competing in the UFC for an extended period, affecting their careers and title aspirations.
In total, six fighters were banned following UFC 327, although specific names beyond Ulberg and Prochazka were not detailed.
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