Tue. Apr 28th, 2026

Jiri Prochazka Hits Back at Carlos Ulberg’s “Pretender” Jibe

Jiri Prochazka has strongly reacted to Carlos Ulberg’s recent remarks following their UFC 327 main event bout. After suffering a knockout loss to Ulberg, Prochazka had suggested he might have shown “mercy” to an injured opponent. Ulberg, however, dismissed this claim in a subsequent interview with Ariel Helwani, calling Prochazka a “pretender” and attributing the former champion’s performance to fear and hesitation rather than mercy.

Prochazka, in his own appearance on “The Ariel Helwani Show,” did not hold back his response. He expressed his disdain for Ulberg’s comments, particularly referencing the new champion’s past involvement in the adult entertainment industry. “I don’t want to hear this bullsh*t from a stripper,” Prochazka stated. He further elaborated that he doesn’t need to craft excuses and that fighters are unique individuals. Prochazka asserted that he did not strategically claim mercy and that his intention was to be genuine.

Despite the heated exchange, Prochazka reiterated his acceptance of the defeat. “About the thing that he’s saying right now, congrats, he’s the champion, he really caught me, I accept that,” he said. He also dismissed Ulberg’s accusations of playing games or being too old to do so. Prochazka emphasized his desire to be “rare” and “real,” concluding that Ulberg’s statements were simply “bullshit.” He stated, “I lost, I accept, and I’m really looking forward to being back at work.”

Jiri Prochazka Rips Into “Stripper” Carlos Ulberg Over “Pretender” Jibe After UFC 327: “I Don’t Want To Hear This Bullsh*t”

Jiri Prochazka has clearly taken offense to Carlos Ulberg’s recent characterization of him following their UFC 327 encounter. Prochazka, who lost his bid to reclaim the light heavyweight title via knockout to Ulberg in the event’s main event, found himself the target of Ulberg’s criticism after suggesting he had shown mercy to a compromised opponent in the first round. Ulberg, in an interview with Ariel Helwani, rejected this notion outright, branding Prochazka a “pretender” and claiming his performance was due to fear and hesitation.

Responding to these “pretender” remarks, Prochazka fired back during his own interview on “The Ariel Helwani Show.” He did not mince words, even making a pointed jab at Ulberg’s past career. “I don’t want to hear this bullsh*t from a stripper,” Prochazka declared. He defended his character, stating that fighters are rare individuals and that he does not prepare disingenuous statements. Prochazka insisted he had no excuses and that his previous comments about mercy were not a tactic.

Prochazka affirmed his acceptance of the loss and his focus on future improvement. “Congrats, he’s the champion, he really caught me, I accept that,” he stated. However, he vehemently denied playing any games, asserting his desire to be authentic. “I wanna be rare, I want to be real, and that was just bullshit what he said, and I don’t have any excuses. I lost, I accept, and I’m really looking forward to being back at work,” Prochazka concluded.

English Translation

Jiri Prochazka has made it clear he is not taking kindly to any labels being applied to him by Carlos Ulberg. After his bid to regain the light heavyweight title at UFC 327 fell short due to a knockout loss against Ulberg, Prochazka had alluded to potentially showing “mercy” to an opponent who appeared hampered early in the fight. However, the newly crowned champion, Ulberg, dismissed this explanation in a later interview with Ariel Helwani, referring to Prochazka as a “pretender” and attributing his performance to fear and hesitation.

In response to Ulberg’s “pretender” jibes, Prochazka has issued a sharp retort. During an appearance on “The Ariel Helwani Show,” Prochazka fired back, even making a direct reference to Ulberg’s prior work in the adult entertainment industry. “I don’t want to hear this bullsh*t from a stripper,” Prochazka stated emphatically. He argued that fighters are a rare breed and that he does not fabricate his post-fight statements. Prochazka maintained that he did not intentionally claim mercy and that his words were meant to be genuine.

Prochazka reiterated his acceptance of the defeat and his forward-looking perspective. “He’s the champion, he really caught me, I accept that,” he acknowledged. He strongly refuted the idea that he was playing games, emphasizing his commitment to being “rare” and “real.” Prochazka concluded by stating, “That was just bullshit what he said, and I don’t have any excuses. I lost, I accept, and I’m really looking forward to being back at work.”

By Jack Thornley

Jack Thornley is a passionate MMA journalist based in Bristol. With over a decade covering everything from local amateur bouts to international UFC events, Jack brings an insider's perspective to his articles. His candid interviews with fighters reveal the human stories behind the combat.

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