Jiří Procházka and Carlos Ulberg completed their face-off ahead of UFC 327. Procházka holds a record of 32-5-1 overall and 6-2 in the UFC, while Ulberg stands at 13-1 overall and 9-1 in the UFC. The post does not provide additional details about the matchup or the event card.
Jiří Procházka and Carlos Ulberg came face to face ahead of their light heavyweight contest at UFC 327, scheduled for April 11, 2026.
Procházka enters the bout carrying a professional record of 32-5-1, with a 6-2 mark inside the UFC. The Czech knockout artist has long been one of the most dangerous and unorthodox strikers in the 205-pound division, and his two UFC losses have both come in title fights, underscoring the level at which he has consistently competed.

Ulberg arrives riding serious momentum. The New Zealand product, fighting out of City Kickboxing, holds a 15-1-0 professional record with an impressive 9-1 showing in the UFC. Ranked third in the light heavyweight division at 35 years old, the orthodox striker stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and has built a reputation as one of the more efficient finishers on the roster. He lands 6.54 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 55 percent, numbers that place him among the elite volume strikers in the division.
Why it matters
- Ulberg's number-three divisional ranking means a win could position either fighter for a title shot
- Procházka's unorthodox, high-output striking style against Ulberg's precise, high-volume offense makes for a compelling stylistic clash
- City Kickboxing has a strong track record developing light heavyweights, adding a tactical dimension to the preparation side of the matchup
Saturday, April 11, 2026






