A comparative statistical breakdown of Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg has been shared ahead of their title fight at UFC 327. The post presents side-by-side stats for the two light heavyweight contenders who will compete for championship gold. UFC 327 represents a significant title opportunity for both fighters. The statistics cover their respective fighting metrics and records. Fans are being asked to vote for their favorite between the Czech fighter Prochazka and New Zealand's Ulberg.
With UFC 327 just days away, a side-by-side statistical breakdown of light heavyweight title combatants Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg has been released, giving fans a closer look at the numbers behind one of the most anticipated championship bouts of the year. The fight is scheduled for April 11.

Prochazka, the 33-year-old Czech standout fighting out of Jetsaam Gym Brno, enters the contest ranked second in the light heavyweight division with a career record of 32-6-1. Standing six-foot-three with a remarkable 80-inch reach, the orthodox striker lands 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. He adds modest wrestling activity to his game, averaging 0.51 takedowns and 0.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes.
Ulberg, nicknamed Black Jag, represents New Zealand and trains at the renowned City Kickboxing gym. Ranked third at light heavyweight, the 35-year-old carries a near-perfect 15-1-0 record into what is the biggest fight of his career. He stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and actually edges Prochazka in striking output, landing 6.54 significant strikes per minute at the same 55 percent accuracy. Ulberg also averages 0.55 takedowns per 15 minutes, with 0.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes matching his opponent.

Why it matters
- Both fighters share identical striking accuracy at 55 percent, making volume and timing the potential differentiators
- Ulberg's slight edge in significant strikes landed per minute gives him the higher output of the two
- Prochazka's two-inch reach advantage could play a role in range management despite Ulberg's height edge
- The winner claims championship gold, with both men entering from the top three of the divisional rankings
Saturday, April 11, 2026









