Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg completed their official face-off ahead of their scheduled bout at UFC 327. Prochazka enters the fight with a professional record of 32-5-1 and a UFC record of 6-2, while Ulberg holds a professional record of 13-1 and a UFC record of 9-1. The staredown marked one of the final pre-fight formalities before the two light heavyweights meet inside the octagon. Details regarding the specific date and location of UFC 327 were not provided in the post.
Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg locked eyes at their official face-off as UFC 327, scheduled for April 11, draws near. The staredown served as one of the last pre-fight formalities before the two light heavyweights settle their business inside the octagon.

Prochazka, the 33-year-old Czech Republic native, carries a professional record of 32-6-1 into the contest. Ranked second in the light heavyweight division, the six-foot-three orthodox striker trains out of Jetsaam Gym Brno and brings a relentless offensive output to every fight. He lands 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy and boasts an 80-inch reach that gives opponents little margin for comfort.
Ulberg, known as "Black Jag," is the number-three ranked light heavyweight and represents City Kickboxing out of New Zealand. The 35-year-old stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and owns a professional record of 15-1-0. His striking volume is among the most impressive in the division, with 6.54 significant strikes landed per minute at 55 percent accuracy — numbers that mark him as a serious threat on the feet.

Why it matters
- A win for Prochazka likely strengthens his case as the next title challenger from the second spot in the rankings
- Ulberg, ranked third, could vault himself into a championship conversation with a statement victory over such a high-profile opponent
- Both fighters are orthodox strikers with near-identical accuracy and high output, setting up a compelling stand-and-bang style matchup
- City Kickboxing's depth in the light heavyweight division makes the result significant for the broader 205-pound landscape
Saturday, April 11, 2026








