Jiri Prokhazka - Carlos Ulberg: betting tip (kef 1.92) and bets on the fight

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Current form
Jiri Prokhazka gets a chance to get closer to the top again after a spectacular victory over Khalil Rowntree at UFC 320 last October. It was the very fight where the drama outweighed any expectations: The fight of the evening, the Performance of the evening — and the feeling that a man capable of breaking scripts had appeared in the octagon again. Prior to that, he also confidently passed the Jamaal Hill in January 2025, consolidating his return to the elite of the division.
If you look deeper, then Prokhazka's picture is almost cinematic. Since 2015, his only defeats have been against Alex Pereira, and this in itself is an indicator of the level of opposition. But the main thing is not even statistics. Prokhazka is about the condition. It's about a man who may look cornered, but the next second he seems to switch another mode inside himself. His endurance, his strange, almost mystical resistance to pressure, is something that cannot be measured in numbers. He goes forward even when logic tells him to stop. And that is why he occupies the second line of the rating and remains one of the brightest figures in the division.

Current form
Carlos Ulberg came to the UFC with some rough edges. In his debut in 2021, he faced Kennedy Nzechukwu and lost by technical knockout in the second round. But then a completely different scenario turned on — a series of victories, which quickly brought him among the most promising fighters in the category. To date, he has nine wins in the UFC, six of them early. And this is already a serious claim. In the last fight, he shocked Dominic Reyes, showing that he can not only work for points, but also blow up a fight at the right moment. Before that, there were very neat, almost chess victories over Jan Blachowicz and Volkan Ozdemir. And that's where the fun begins.
Ulberg is about control. About the calculation. About the ability not to succumb to the emotion of battle. He's big, fast, athletic, and most importantly, disciplined. But sometimes in such stories the question arises: what happens if the fight stops being chess and turns into a fight? And here are the gas masks, this question sounds especially loud. The New Zealander is in third place in the division and is already on the verge of a title race.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 38 knockout wins.
Tip and bets
If you look at it dryly, on paper Ulberg's advantage looks convincing: a series of victories, discipline, competent work in the rack and the ability not to fall apart under pressure. But MMA almost never lives only on paper. There is always an opponent's factor and a moment's factor. Prokhazka immediately goes forward, not allowing him to breathe, breaking the rhythm, forcing the opponent to work in an unusual dynamic. Ulberg will most likely try to respond through distance, through cold calculation, through counterattacks. And the main question of the evening is whether he can stand it if the pace starts to grow and the space starts to narrow. Still, it's worth choosing a Prohazka. Because such fighters are not always logical, but they are the ones who most often make the show.
Our betting tip is that Prohazka will win in 1.92






























