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Lights shine brightly over RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. As the conflict intensifies, the crowd dances in its own unique atmosphere. The main event, the light heavyweight fight, is set to begin at 2:00 PM UTC on September 28th, 2025. History awaits tonight within the octagon, as Carlos Ulberg, a strategic “Black Jag” from New Zealand, will take on Dominick Reyes, a sage “Devastator” from America. This is not just a fight: youth versus experience, calculation versus power, and strategy versus chaos.
Two Warriors, One Octagon
Enter the cage. On one side sits Ulberg, calm and focused, eyes scanning all the angles, while Reyes, the other fighter, is explosive and unpredictable, a storm waiting to unleash. Both fighters are 6'4" with a 77" reach; however, their approaches are incredibly different.
Fighter | Carlos Ulberg | Dominick Reyes |
---|---|---|
Nickname | Black Jag | The Devastator |
Record | 12-1 | 15-4 |
Style | Technical Striker | Power Striker/Boxer |
Stance | Orthodox | Southpaw |
Age | 34 | 35 |
This is more than stats; this is a story of contrasts: Ulberg's disciplined rise versus the comeback fight for Reyes, a calculated style against an explosive instinct.
The Black Jag: The Story of Ulberg's Precision
Carlos Ulberg is not only a fighter, but he is also a strategist. Each fight tells a story of simplicity, timing, and calculated aggression. From Auckland, New Zealand, Ulberg is a new breed of MMA fighter: technically good, explosively efficient, and mentally sharp.
Ulberg's Strengths:
Significant Strikes per Minute: 5.58 at 54% accuracy
Control Time: 75.19 sec/15 min
Takedown Accuracy: 28%
Recent Wins: KO over Nikita Krylov, Anthony Smith, and Dustin Jacoby
Reyes shines in high-octane drama, transforming pressure into possibility as he attempts to find that fight-ending moment with his southpaw angles and raw power. Against Ulberg, Reyes has to make exchanges in an effort to connect on that one shot; those changes everything.
Mental Warfare: It’s a Fight Beyond Strikes
This needs to be viewed as largely psychological and not only physical. Ulberg brings the pressure of an 8-fight win streak, confidence, and calm, while Reyes brings the fortitude of an experienced veteran not afraid to go get what is his and the hunger of someone who has something to prove. With the Perth crowd, the energy and pressure of each strike will be amplified.
Ulberg will need to practise discipline amongst the noise, using the crowd to fuel his rhythm.
Reyes needs to flip the pressure of the crowd into openings to capitalise and act on the smallest lapse from Ulberg.
This fight is much more than combat; this is chess at an elite level, and the narrative starts building with each tick of the clock.
Round-by-Round Narrative
Round 1: The Dance of Strategy
When the bell sounds, Ulberg comes out immediately, establishing distance and feinting to feel out Reyes' timing. Reyes advances forward trying to find openings and lands some heavy punches. Ulberg responds to Reyes's attacks with a few kicks to the thighs and a few fast jabs. During the first round, both fighters were using pretty sophisticated techniques, trying to carefully read and learn from their opponent's motions.
Round 2: Change of Momentum
Ulberg's superior cardio and precision start showing. Reyes is starting to press harder and start opening up with power shots, but Ulberg's timing continues to help him counter Reyes' approaches. As the story of the fight begins to unfold and Ulberg's patience and Reyes' explosive power and you know it only takes one clean exchange for it all to change momentum.
Round 3: The Decisive Chapter
By Round 3, Ulberg begins to create a rhythm with his volume of strikes while saving energy. Reyes is still dangerous and can end the fight with one shot, but Ulberg's technical fighting style and gas tank will create openings for TKO or decisive damage that will likely decide the fight pre-championship rounds.
Betting Narrative: Bet on Every Strike
For enthusiasts seeking to bet on the outcome, there is another dimension to the fight: Ulberg, who is riding a streak, appears to be the better fighter based on stats and strategy. A reasonable prop bet would be OVER 2.5 Rounds, embracing Ulberg's methodical stylings. Reyes is at +190 for what is seen as a high-risk, high-reward bet, with the chance for a dramatic upset.
Fighter Profiles: Where Strength Meets Story
Carlos Ulberg
Record: 13-1 (win %) 93%
Signature Style: Technical kickboxer, talented at managing distance
Takedown Defence: 85%
Recent Wins: Jan Blachowicz, Volkan Oezdemir, Alonzo Menifield
Dominick Reyes
Record: 15-4 (win %) 79%
Signature Style: Southpaw, powerful punches from unpredictable angles
Control Time: 75.19 seconds/15 min
Recent Wins: Nikita Krylov, Anthony Smith, Dustin Jacoby
Expert Verdict: Who Holds the Edge?
Ulberg Strengths: Volume, accuracy, cardio, distance management
Reyes's Strengths: Explosive power, composure while being the veteran fighter, fight-ender potential
Although Reyes is never out of a fight, the narrative is on Ulberg's side.
- Prediction: Carlos Ulberg by TKO in Round 2 or 3
- Smart Bet: Ulberg ML & OVER 2.5 Rounds
- News Alert: Reyes is one shot away from changing the story.
Cinematic Finale: A Night to Remember
The octagon can tell stories that others cannot. Ulberg vs Reyes is not simply a fight, and it is the convergence of precision vs power, youth vs age, and discipline vs chaos. Each punch, kick, and movement will account for a line in this story.
This is MMA storytelling at its finest. Will Ulberg's mastery prevail, or will Reyes' power steal the narrative? One thing is for certain: the evening will be one to remember.
- Pick: Carlos Ulberg ML (-225) & OVER 2.5 Rounds
- News Alert: Reyes +190