Carlos Ulberg, the UFC's new light heavyweight champion, lost his title belt after defeating Jiri Prochazka at UFC 327.
He won the fight by knockout in Miami, despite fighting through a knee injury.

What happened to the title belt?

Ulberg told Fox Sports Australia he misplaced the belt while celebrating his victory.
He had planned to avoid drinking, but ended up doing shots with his team.
The 35-year-old from New Zealand thinks the belt is still at his apartment.

Why it matters for Carlos Ulberg

Ulberg's injury could keep him sidelined for a year, meaning he will have to give up his champion status.
The UFC will hold an interim title fight to take his place.
Ulberg is confident his belt will be found before he heads to Las Vegas for further evaluation.

What comes next for Carlos Ulberg?

He plans to spend time at the UFC Performance Institute before returning to New Zealand to be with his family.
Ulberg defeated Prochazka on April 22, 2023, at UFC 327, becoming the new champion of the light heavyweight division.
And now, he faces a long recovery period, which could impact his future fights.
But Ulberg is focused on his recovery and getting back to fighting fit.
The UFC community is wishing him a speedy recovery, and fans are eager to see him back in the octagon.
Ulberg's win over Prochazka was a significant upset, and he proved himself to be a formidable opponent.
So, despite the loss of his title belt, Ulberg's future in the UFC looks bright.
He will undergo further evaluation on his knee injury, which could require surgery.
The exact timeline for his recovery is still uncertain, but Ulberg is staying positive.