Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg completed their final face-off ahead of their championship bout in the main event of UFC 327. The event takes place in Miami, with the weigh-ins and ceremonial activities completed. The face-off marks the conclusion of pre-fight promotional duties before the two light heavyweights compete for the title. Fans are anticipating which fighter will claim the championship belt in what promises to be a high-stakes showdown.
Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg completed their final face-off on April 10, setting the stage for their light heavyweight championship main event at UFC 327 in Miami, scheduled for April 11. The ceremonial weigh-ins and promotional duties are now behind them, leaving only the fight itself to settle who walks away with the title.

Prochazka, the 33-year-old Czech fighter out of Jetsaam Gym Brno, enters the bout ranked second in the light heavyweight division carrying a record of 32-6-1. Standing six-foot-three with a reach of 80 inches, he is one of the most aggressive strikers in the division, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. His combination of striking output and unpredictable movement has made him a dangerous threat throughout his UFC tenure.
Ulberg, nicknamed Black Jag, represents New Zealand and the acclaimed City Kickboxing camp. The 35-year-old holds a record of 15-1-0 and is ranked third in the division, standing six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach. His significant strike output of 6.54 per minute actually edges out his opponent's, and he matches Prochazka's 55 percent striking accuracy. His rise through the rankings has been built on sharp, high-volume kickboxing refined at one of MMA's most respected gyms.

Why it matters
- The light heavyweight title is on the line, with the top two ranked contenders in the division squaring off
- A win for Prochazka or Ulberg reshapes the divisional landscape at 205 pounds
- Both fighters share near-identical striking accuracy, making the style matchup between Prochazka's unorthodox aggression and Ulberg's technical kickboxing a compelling contrast
- City Kickboxing versus a lone Czech standout adds a team-versus-individual narrative to the championship stakes
Saturday, April 11, 2026







