Carlos Ulberg delivered a perfect statement to the UFC in a stunning first-round knockout of seventh-ranked light heavyweight Dominick Reyes at UFC Fight Night Perth.
Third-ranked Ulberg is now unbeaten in his last nine fights stretching back to February 2022. The City Kick Boxing fighter has cemented his position as the next man up in the division ahead of next week’s UFC 320 title fight between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira.
Ulberg entered the fight as favourite against Reyes, but the American was on a three-fight win streak and seen as a significant test for Ulberg. But from the bell Ulberg was in control, coming forward and preventing Reyes from landing.
A straight left seemed to rock Reyes momentarily as Ulberg kept walking forward. With under a minute in the round, Ulberg seized his opportunity. A left hand caught Reyes, rocking him backward and a big right hook Caught Reyes flush, knocking him to the ground, and bringing the fight to a close.
“My goal with Reyes was to box him and he felt the power early and I saw in his eyes that he didn’t want to feel that again, so the next opportunity I went with the two and dropped him,” Ulberg said.
The Kiwi soaked up the adulation of the Perth crowd, before turning his attention to next week’s title fight.
“I’m going to Vegas. I’m going to be cage side there … I’m coming,” Ulberg added.
Ulberg also confirmed that he has requested to be the official back up for the UFC 320 main event. “I’m here to break records, this is what I want to do. I don’t think anyone has fought a fight and the very next week fought for the title. And that’s what I envision. If they can make me the back up that will be awesome,” he said.
Elsewhere on the main card, lightweight Tom Nolan secured a submission win over the previously unbeaten Charlie Campbell, Jack Jenkins secured a comeback decision win over Ramon Taveras. Neil Magny staged a tremendous third-round comeback to beat Jake Matthews by submission, and Jimmy Crute’s renaissance at light heavyweight continued as he submitted Ivan Erslan.
Of the 11 Australian and New Zealand fighters on the card, 10 ended up as winners