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One aspect of fighting that Ulberg has focused on improving these last few years is his mental clarity. By training diligently for 13 long weeks, Ulberg removes any doubts from his mind that he didn’t do everything he could to perform his best.

“Just let it flow and it’ll happen,” Ulberg said. “That’s my new form of attack. I trust in my training, I trust in my corner, and I know that I’m destined to get to the belt, so that’s where I’m going, and I don’t think anything’s going to stop me.”

Preview Every Fight On UFC 293

Ulberg returns to the Octagon this weekend for UFC 293: Adesanya vs Strickland, where he’ll face Da Woon Jung in the featured prelim. Unlike his five previous fights, all of which were halfway around the world in the United States, the Kiwi only needed to take a three-hour flight to touch down in Sydney, Australia for fight week.

Looking at his opponent stylistically, Ulberg believes he’s facing a strong, complete martial artist. But Ulberg kept it brief, not wanting to dive into his strategy only a few days out from the fight. But having envisioned getting his hand raised numerous times throughout this fight camp, Ulberg assures his fans that he’ll get his hand raised by any means necessary.

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