Jiri Prochazka was captured on video looking at gifts for his daughter ahead of his upcoming title bout. The touching moment has generated emotional support from fans. Prochazka faces Carlos Ulberg for the title at UFC 327 this weekend. Two days after the fight, his wife is scheduled to have a caesarean section to deliver their child. The timing adds significant personal stakes to an already important championship bout.
A video of Jiri Prochazka browsing for gifts for his daughter has gone viral in the days before his light heavyweight title fight at UFC 327, scheduled for April 11. The footage struck a chord with fans worldwide, and the personal context behind it makes the moment even more significant — Prochazka's wife is set to undergo a caesarean section just two days after the bout.

Prochazka, 33, represents the Czech Republic and trains out of Jetsaam Gym Brno. The Orthodox striker enters the fight ranked second in the light heavyweight division with a career record of 32-6-1. Standing six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach, he is one of the most dangerous and unpredictable fighters in the sport, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy.
Standing across from him will be Carlos Ulberg, known as "Black Jag," a New Zealand fighter out of the highly regarded City Kickboxing camp. Ulberg is ranked third in the division and carries a record of 15-1-0 heading into Saturday night. The 35-year-old stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and is himself a high-volume striker, averaging 6.54 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- The light heavyweight title is on the line, with the top two ranked contenders in the division meeting for championship gold
- A win or loss reshapes the entire 205-pound divisional picture heading into the second half of 2026
- Both fighters share near-identical striking accuracy, setting up what projects to be a closely contested stand-up war between two powerful Orthodox strikers
- The personal stakes for Prochazka — stepping into the cage days before the birth of his child — add a rare emotional dimension to an already high-stakes championship bout
Saturday, April 11, 2026







