Carlos Ulberg is satisfied his time on the sidelines will likely be transient.
“Black Jag” captured the light heavyweight title earlier this month, scoring a shocking first-round knockout of former champion Prochazka within the UFC 327 principal occasion.
At first, it appeared like his title alternative may slip away after he injured his knee and was visibly hindered early on. However the New Zealander turned the combat round in a flash, unleashing a devastating left hand that floored “BJP” earlier than pouring on follow-up photographs to safe an emphatic end.
It later emerged that Carlos Ulberg had torn his ACL and has since undergone profitable surgical procedure, an harm that typically sidelines fighters for at least nine months earlier than a return is even thought-about.
Regardless of that, the newly topped champion is optimistic about making his comeback ahead of anticipated.
Carlos Ulberg Targets Accelerated Return After ACL Surgical procedure
Throughout a latest interview with the UFC, Carlos Ulberg opened up about his profitable ACL surgical procedure on his proper knee and detailed his ongoing rehab work on the UFC Efficiency Institute in Las Vegas.
“I’m working with the PI. The employees right here have been superb,” Ulberg mentioned. “I’m simply actual optimistic in regards to the progress and the rehab. It’s an ACL (harm). We went into the surgical procedure pondering this could possibly be between six to eight months or so, longer for some. However, , with the progress that we’ve bought for the time being, it’s solely been per week now and we’re transferring fairly good. I feel we’ve bought a very good system going, and the physique is therapeutic actually quick.”

“Black Jag” added that the medical workforce has been impressed with the tempo of his restoration, whereas expressing confidence that he can outpace the standard timeline and make a faster return to the Octagon.
“I feel we’re simply impressed that the surgical procedure went nicely. We’ve finished it rapidly after which bought on to the rehab as quickly as we may. I feel it simply comes all the way down to the employees has simply been on me about it. We’re doing two a day, and I feel we’ll be alright. I feel it simply comes all the way down to the mentality that I’ve and the assumption that I do know that I’m going to get there so much faster than anybody else.”
