UFC announced a vacant light heavyweight title fight headlining UFC 327 on April 11 in Miami between former champion Jiri Prochazka and rising contender Carlos Ulberg. Joshua Van defends his flyweight title against Tatsuro Taira in the co-main event. The card also features Bellator alums Patricio Pitbull vs Aaron Pico. This event bolsters the light heavyweight division amid title vacancies, promising fireworks with Prochazka's aggression against Ulberg's momentum. It highlights UFC's push for strong spring numbered cards. Fans can anticipate quick sellouts and potential ranking impacts.
The UFC has officially announced a vacant light heavyweight championship bout headlining UFC 327 on April 11 in Miami, pitting former champion Jiri Prochazka against surging contender Carlos Ulberg in what promises to be one of the most anticipated title fights of the spring.

Prochazka, 33, enters the bout carrying a 32-6-1 record and ranked second in the light heavyweight division. The Czech Republic native out of Jetsaam Gym Brno stands six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach and is one of the most aggressive strikers in the sport, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. His style is relentless and unpredictable, making him a constant threat from the opening bell.

In the co-main event, flyweight champion Joshua "The Fearless" Van puts his title on the line against ranked contender Tatsuro Taira. Van, just 24 years old and representing Myanmar, carries a 17-2-0 record and produces an extraordinary 8.84 significant strikes per minute at 56 percent accuracy — an output that places him among the most active finishers in the flyweight division. His challenger, Japan's Taira, holds an 18-2-0 record and brings a starkly different approach. The 26-year-old averages 3.12 takedowns per 15 minutes and 1.6 submission attempts in the same span, landing 60 percent of his significant strikes. A ranked fifth at flyweight, Taira presents a legitimate grappling threat to the champion.

The card is further bolstered by a matchup between Bellator alumni Patricio Pitbull and Aaron Pico.

Why it matters
- The Prochazka-Ulberg bout crowns a new light heavyweight champion and reshapes the division's title picture
- A Van title defense against a submission-oriented challenger like Taira creates a compelling style contrast at flyweight
- The inclusion of high-profile Bellator alumni adds cross-promotional weight to an already stacked numbered card
Saturday, April 11, 2026










