A detailed preview and analysis of the main event between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 has been published. The analysis includes thoughts on the headlining bout and explores various potential outcomes of the fight. The content provides a final pick for the matchup. The preview is available on both YouTube and VK platforms. This represents pre-fight analysis ahead of the light heavyweight title eliminator.
With UFC 327 set for April 11, 2026, a detailed preview and analysis of the light heavyweight title eliminator between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg has been published across YouTube and VK, offering a breakdown of the headlining bout and a final pick for the matchup.

Prochazka, ranked second in the light heavyweight division, enters the fight carrying a 32-6-1 record. The 33-year-old Czech fighter out of Jetsaam Gym Brno stands six-foot-three with an extraordinary 80-inch reach. He lands 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, making him one of the more prolific and unorthodox offensive forces in the division, even while fighting out of an orthodox stance.
Ulberg, nicknamed "Black Jag" and ranked third at light heavyweight, holds a 15-1-0 record and represents City Kickboxing out of New Zealand. The 35-year-old stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and actually edges Prochazka in striking volume, landing 6.54 significant strikes per minute, also at 55 percent accuracy. Both fighters show similar submission and takedown rates, suggesting this contest is likely to be decided on the feet.

Why it matters
- A win for either man carries serious divisional weight, with the top two light heavyweight contenders meeting in a de facto eliminator
- Both fighters post near-identical striking accuracy at 55 percent, while Ulberg's higher output rate of 6.54 strikes per minute contrasts with Prochazka's 5.69, setting up a compelling pace-versus-timing dynamic
- Prochazka's two-inch reach advantage over Ulberg could be a factor in a fight expected to hinge on striking exchanges
- The result will reshape the light heavyweight rankings picture heading into the next title cycle
Saturday, April 11, 2026








