Miami continues to be an amazing location for fighters from City Kickboxing.
Last yr, Alexander Volkanovski beat Diego Lopes to win the vacant featherweight title on the Kaseya Center.
Carlos Ulberg stopped Jiri Prochazka this past weekend in the identical constructing to bring one other belt back to Australasia.
Nonetheless, UFC 327 wasn’t an ideal night for the brand new light heavyweight champion and his team as a result of the setback he suffered contained in the Octagon.
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Alexander Volkanovski is confident Carlos Ulberg will need over six months to get well from an injured ACL
On Monday, Carlos Ulberg provided an update on his injury, saying that he’ll be going to Las Vegas this week to work out what the problem is and have scans done.
Featherweight champion and occasional fellow City Kickboxing fighter Alexander Volkanovski believes he can discover the issue by watching the footage alone.
Identical to sports medicine doctor Brian Sutterer’s assessment of what happened in Miami, ‘The Great’ is incredibly confident that he’ll must take many of the yr off to get well from an injured ACL.
“You would like six months post-surgery… Yeah, I could have bet my b—- on it,” Volkanovski said on his YouTube channel. “It’s just typical of that motion, of where you’re, of the best way he moved back… That’s typical ACL. I’ll be very surprised if it’s not ACL.
“Possibly there’s other stuff as well because he had to maintain fighting while the leg has given out. That’s the thing, it’s going to wish surgery. It’s definitely ACL. I’m quite confident.”

While he’s admitted that he’s removed from an authority on this field, the brand new light heavyweight champion’s coach has a unique tackle the matter.
Eugene Bareman believes Ulberg’s injury isn’t as bad as many appear to think it’s as a result of how he seemed on the afterparty on Saturday night.
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