The UFC 327 official weigh-ins have been completed with one fighter missing weight. Chris Padilla came in at 71.7 kg, exceeding the lightweight limit of 70.8 kg by 900 grams. As a result, Padilla will forfeit 20% of his purse to opponent Markel Mederos, but the bout will proceed as scheduled. The main event features Jiri Prochazka (92.1 kg) versus Carlos Ulberg (92.5 kg) for the light heavyweight title. The co-main event sees Azamat Murzakanov (93.0 kg) facing Paulo Costa (93.0 kg). All other fighters on the card successfully made weight for their respective divisions.
The UFC 327 official weigh-ins wrapped on April 10 with one fighter failing to make weight, setting up a financial penalty ahead of the card's fights on April 11.

Chris "Taco" Padilla tipped the scales at 71.7 kg, sitting 900 grams above the lightweight limit of 70.8 kg. Under UFC rules, Padilla will forfeit 20 percent of his purse to opponent Markel Mederos, though the bout remains on the schedule. The 30-year-old American, who trains out of California Mixed Martial Arts, carries a record of 17-6-1 and stands five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach. He averages 4.78 significant strikes per minute at a 54 percent accuracy rate and adds 1.18 takedowns per 15 minutes to his offensive game.

The headliner is a light heavyweight title fight between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg. Prochazka, ranked second at 185 pounds and representing the Czech Republic, checked in at 92.1 kg. The 33-year-old carries a 32-6-1 record and is one of the division's most prolific strikers, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. He stands six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach. Ulberg weighed 92.5 kg and both fighters were inside the championship limit.

The co-main event pairs Azamat Murzakanov against Paulo Costa, with both men coming in at an identical 93.0 kg and clearing their contracted weight without issue.

Why it matters
- Padilla's miss hands Mederos a financial advantage before a single punch is thrown, a notable wrinkle in a preliminary or undercard bout.
- The lightweight division continues to draw scrutiny over weight management, with the 900-gram gap representing a meaningful failure to make a non-championship limit.
- The light heavyweight title contest between Prochazka and Ulberg headlining at near-identical weights signals both men arrived in similar physical condition for the championship rounds.
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