Carlos Ulberg’s Light Heavyweight Rivalry with Robert Whittaker Explained After UFC 329
**Carlos Ulberg’s UFC light heavyweight title path just hit a roadblock after Robert Whittaker ruled out a match with the New Zealand fighter.** Whittaker, now 35, told *The Ariel Helwani Show* he won’t fight Ulberg due to their shared training camp, leaving the division’s top contenders without a direct showdown. Ulberg, sidelined since tearing his ACL at UFC 327, now faces an uncertain return timeline as Whittaker targets just three more fights.
Whittaker’s decision stems from practicality. The pair train together, and Whittaker admitted the logistics of scheduling a fight between them would be messy. *“We train together, so it’s not happening,”* he said. That leaves Ulberg without a clear path to a title shot unless the UFC reshuffles the division’s lineup.
Whittaker’s light heavyweight debut at UFC 329 (July 13, 2026) sparked commentary about his physique, with Joe Rogan repeatedly questioning his conditioning. Whittaker weighed **230 pounds** at the weigh-in-**20 pounds heavier** than his middleweight fight weight-though he dismissed concerns, citing *“salt bloat”* and visible abs the day before. His win over Nikita Krylov in the third round proved his striking was sharp, but the narrative stuck.
Ulberg’s ACL tear at UFC 327 (May 2026) put him on the sidelines for up to a year, delaying his return. Whittaker’s reluctance to fight him complicates Ulberg’s title ambitions. The UFC’s light heavyweight division now lacks a clear top-tier matchup, leaving Ulberg’s path unclear until he returns.
Ulberg’s return hinges on his recovery timeline. Whittaker’s three-fight plan (if he sticks to it) could see him challenge for the title before Ulberg is ready. The UFC may need to pair Ulberg with a different contender-or wait until Whittaker’s window closes. For now, Ulberg’s title shot remains on hold.