Jiri Prochazka was filmed looking at gifts for his daughter ahead of his UFC 327 title fight against Carlos Ulberg. The emotional moment shows Prochazka's family priorities even as he prepares for a championship bout. Notably, Prochazka's wife has a scheduled cesarean section planned just two days after the title fight. The timing highlights the personal stakes and family circumstances surrounding Prochazka's championship opportunity.
Hours before stepping into the cage for a light heavyweight title fight at UFC 327 on April 11, Jiri Prochazka was caught on camera browsing for gifts for his daughter — a quietly human moment set against the backdrop of one of the biggest nights of his career.
The timing carries particular weight. Prochazka's wife has a cesarean section scheduled just two days after the championship bout, meaning the Czech fighter is navigating the final preparations for a title fight while simultaneously bracing for the birth of his child.

Prochazka, 33, enters the contest ranked second in the light heavyweight division with a record of 32-6-1. The six-foot-three orthodox striker out of Jetsaam Gym Brno is one of the most relentless offensive fighters in the division, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, with a reach of 80 inches.
Standing across from him will be Carlos Ulberg, nicknamed "Black Jag," who holds the number three divisional ranking and a record of 15-1-0. The New Zealand fighter, who trains out of City Kickboxing, is 35 years old and stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach. Ulberg is statistically even more active on the feet, averaging 6.54 significant strikes per minute at the same 55 percent accuracy as Prochazka.

Why it matters
- The light heavyweight title is on the line between the division's second and third-ranked contenders
- Both fighters bring elite striking volume and near-identical accuracy, setting up a high-output standup clash
- Prochazka is fighting with an extraordinary personal milestone — the birth of his daughter — arriving within 48 hours of the final bell
Saturday, April 11, 2026






