Carlos Ulberg. Photo credit: Getty Images

Kiwi light heavyweight Carlos Ulberg's rise through the UFC ranks has reached warp speed, with news he'll step in as a late injury replacement to face former champion Jamahal Hill at one of the biggest events of the year.

Just two weeks removed from his vicious 12-second knockout of Alonzo Menifield in St Louis, the City Kickboxing product has signed on to face Hill in the co-main event of UFC 303 in Las Vegas on June 30.

He'll set the stage for the hugely anticipated return of superstar Conor McGregor, who'll face Michael Chandler in the marquee match-up.

Jamahal Hill. Photo credit: Getty Images

Hill was originally slated to fight Khalil Rountree, who withdrew himself from the bout after taking a banned substance, which resulted in a two-month ban.  

'Sweet Dreams' is looking to bounce back from his first-round KO by Alex Pereira with the vacant light heavyweight belt on the line at UFC 300. Hill had been forced to vacate the title due to an Achilles injury, after defeating Glover Texeira to claim the crown back in January 2023.

Ulberg's showstopping KO in St Louis saw him enter the official rankings at No. 11, having recorded his sixth straight victory and fifth consecutive finish.

The bout offers the two-time King in the Ring champion a platinum opportunity to stake his claim for the belt, with victory certain to put his name near the front of the queue to challenge Pereira for the title.

Days before his evisceration of Menifield, Ulberg said a match-up against Pereira is inevitable.

"I know it's going to happen," he told Newshub. "I know eventually it's going to happen, for sure.

"It's definitely a fight that I want to have for sure.  

"He's dominant right now." 

As did Ulberg, American Hill made his way to the UFC via Dana White's Contender Series and has since compiled a record of 6-2-1.

In the main event, McGregor will make his first Octagon appearance in almost three years, dating back to a first-round TKO against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. The Irishman's last win was against Donald Cerrone in January 2020.

Kiwi light heavyweight Carlos Ulberg's rise through the UFC ranks has reached warp speed, with news he'll step in as a late injury replacement to face former champion Jamahal Hill at one of the biggest events of the year.

Just two weeks removed from his vicious 12-second knockout of Alonzo Menifield in St Louis, the City Kickboxing product has signed on to face Hill in the co-main event of UFC 303 in Las Vegas on June 30.

He'll set the stage for the hugely anticipated return of superstar Conor McGregor, who'll face Michael Chandler in the marquee match-up.

Hill was originally slated to fight Khalil Rountree, who withdrew himself from the bout after taking a banned substance, which resulted in a two-month ban.  

'Sweet Dreams' is looking to bounce back from his first-round KO by Alex Pereira with the vacant light heavyweight belt on the line at UFC 300. Hill had been forced to vacate the title due to an Achilles injury, after defeating Glover Texeira to claim the crown back in January 2023.

Ulberg's showstopping KO in St Louis saw him enter the official rankings at No. 11, having recorded his sixth straight victory and fifth consecutive finish.

The bout offers the two-time King in the Ring champion a platinum opportunity to stake his claim for the belt, with victory certain to put his name near the front of the queue to challenge Pereira for the title.

Days before his evisceration of Menifield, Ulberg said a match-up against Pereira is inevitable.

"I know it's going to happen," he told Newshub. "I know eventually it's going to happen, for sure.

"It's definitely a fight that I want to have for sure.  

"He's dominant right now." 

As did Ulberg, American Hill made his way to the UFC via Dana White's Contender Series and has since compiled a record of 6-2-1.

In the main event, McGregor will make his first Octagon appearance in almost three years, dating back to a first-round TKO against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. The Irishman's last win was against Donald Cerrone in January 2020.

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