
Carlos Ulberg won the UFC light heavyweight title at UFC 327 by knocking out Jiri Prochazka while fighting on one leg due to a blown-out knee. The shocking finish left the MMA community in disbelief and highlighted the unpredictability of high-level competition.
Even Carlos Ulberg’s peers couldn’t believe what they watched Saturday night at UFC 327. Fighting on one leg after suffering an apparent blown-out knee, Ulberg scored one of the greatest finishes you’ll ever see, knocking out Jiri Prochazka with a Hail Mary punch to capture the vacant UFC light heavyweight title in the most improbable way imaginable. In terms of come-from-behind performances where a fighter snatches victory from the jaws of defeat, few among UFC history stand up to what Ulberg just pulled off against a former champion like Prochazka, who carries a well-deserved reputation as one of the division’s most dangerous strikers. "I blew out my knee, but I never, ever counted myself out," Ulberg said in the cage after his win. "I knew that all I need was that one shot, and I ended up getting it. "I've got to sort this knee out, but I'm a world champion." The abrupt result left not only Prochazka dumbfounded, but also countless fighters on the UFC roster, many of whom hailed Ulberg’s work — and Prochazka’s failure to capitalize — as a lesson in why it’s never wise to let your foot off the gas in a high-level fist-fight. “You can learn things through direct or indirect experience,” tweeted bantamweight contender Aiemann Zahabi, who fights Sean O’Malley on the upcoming UFC White House card. “Tonight, every fighter on the roster learned the same lesson. “ Check out more reaction to Ulberg’s incredible win below.
The great @BrianSuttererMD just told me he believes Ulberg tore his ACL.
I asked how he knew:
“The shin popped forward and then the calf rippling you saw was it shifting back into place.“
He is working on a breakdown video right now.
Just an unbelievable turn of events.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) April 12, 2026 Wow! Ulberg on one leg gets the KO!
— Aiemann Zahabi (@Aiemannzahabi) April 12, 2026 You can learn things through direct or indirect experience. Tonight, every fighter on the roster learned the same lesson.
— Aiemann Zahabi (@Aiemannzahabi) April 12, 2026 THE CHECK HOOK DID IT. 🎯💥 #UFC327
— PEARL GONZALEZ (@PearlGonzalez) April 12, 2026 Yuri , what in the IQ was that …. ! 😂😂😂😂 #UFC327
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) April 12, 2026 😳😳😳😳😳@ufc
— Adrian Yañez (@yanezmma) April 12, 2026 Wow 🤩 what a fight
— GILBERT BURNS DURINHO (@GilbertDurinho) April 12, 2026 Man wonder if he’ll need surgery on the knee and the title will be vacant
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 12, 2026 Poor Jiri!
— GILBERT BURNS DURINHO (@GilbertDurinho) April 12, 2026 Josh Hokit would’ve tossed Ulberg the middle finger and walked away as the new UFC champ
— “Filthy” Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) April 12, 2026 Ko with a tore achilles is crazy!!! And yes that what that look like!!!
— Jamahal Hill (@JamahalH) April 12, 2026 And new KING 👑 LOS best in the fkn world congratulations @carlosulberg and the team wat a fkn way to take it cheeee huuuu pic.twitter.com/25tX8WiO4I
— mark richard hunt (@markhunt1974) April 12, 2026 Best card of the year thus far! #UFC327
— Alan Jouban (@AlanJouban) April 12, 2026 Despite all of his experience Jiri is apparently only now understanding that you can’t let a hurt fighter off the hook during a world championship fight. 🤦🏻♂️
— Kenny Florian (@kennyflorian) April 12, 2026 💔
— Mairon "The Legend" Santos (@Maironsantoss) April 12, 2026 What a crazy fight — Jeri had it in his hands. This one goes down in the history books. Congratulations to the new champion, that was insane.”#ufc#ufcmiami
— Andre “Mascote” lima (@Andremascote) April 12, 2026 **For more on UFC 327, check out Uncrowned’s fight night hub.**
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Carlos Ulberg won the title by knocking out Jiri Prochazka with a Hail Mary punch while fighting on one leg after suffering a knee injury.
Carlos Ulberg appeared to suffer a blown-out knee, which may have included a torn ACL, during his fight against Jiri Prochazka.
The MMA community was left dumbfounded by Ulberg's victory, with many fighters emphasizing the lesson learned about not underestimating an injured opponent.
After his win, Carlos Ulberg stated, 'I blew out my knee, but I never, ever counted myself out,' emphasizing his belief in the possibility of victory despite his injury.


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