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No rematch! UFC 327’s Carlos Ulberg rips Jiri ‘The Pretender’ for ‘bulls—t’ mercy excuse, Magomed Ankalaev piles on

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Jiri Prochazka is blaming an act of mercy for his knockout loss to Carlos Ulberg, who blew out his knee and was fighting with one working leg in the first round of their UFC 327 main event last weekend in Miami. So if “BJP” was being merciful, why was he also kicking Ulberg’s injured leg […]

MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 11: Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand punches Jiri Prochazka of the Czech Republic in the UFC light heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 327 event at Kaseya Center on April 11, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC) Jiri Prochazka is blaming an act of mercy for his knockout loss to Carlos Ulberg , who blew out his knee and was fighting with one working leg in the first round of their UFC 327 main event last weekend in Miami. So if “BJP” was being merciful, why was he also kicking Ulberg’s injured leg every time “Black Jag” stepped forward to engage?

Probably because UFC color commentator Joe Rogan manufactured the “mercy” narrative in the Czech’s post-fight interview , which is unquestionably a much better angle than, “Hey Jiri, how did you manage to get yourself knocked out by a man with one leg? ” “Bullsh*t, total bullsh*t — that’s fear,” Ulberg told Ariel Helwani about the mercy excuse. “That was fear that he had.

That wasn’t any kind of mercy. That’s the difference between a champion and someone who’s just playing for the crowd. There was no mercy in there.

He was full of fear, hesitation, and that’s what got him clipped. He’s a pretender, and he knew that I knew he’s a pretender. I’ve always known it.