A comparative statistical breakdown has been published ahead of the title fight between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg scheduled for UFC 327. The post presents performance metrics for both fighters leading into their championship bout. The data allows fans to analyze the strengths and tendencies of each competitor before they meet in the octagon. No specific statistics were detailed in the original post beyond the general comparison format.
With UFC 327 just days away, a statistical breakdown comparing light heavyweight title fight participants Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg has been published ahead of their April 11 championship clash.

Prochazka, the 33-year-old Czech contender ranked second in the light heavyweight division, carries a 32-6-1 record into the bout. Fighting out of Jetsaam Gym Brno, the six-foot-three orthodox striker has a massive 80-inch reach and lands 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. He is primarily a striker, though he mixes in a modest takedown threat at 0.51 per 15 minutes.
Ulberg, nicknamed "Black Jag," enters as the division's third-ranked contender with a 15-1-0 record. The 35-year-old New Zealander trains at City Kickboxing and stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach. His output edges Prochazka's, with 6.54 significant strikes per minute, also at 55 percent accuracy. His takedown rate of 0.55 per 15 minutes is similarly comparable to his opponent's.

Why it matters
- Both fighters share identical striking accuracy at 55 percent, making volume and timing the likely differentiators on the feet.
- Ulberg's slight edge in striking output sets up a high-paced stand-up contest between two orthodox light heavyweights with elite kickboxing pedigrees.
- With Prochazka ranked second and Ulberg third, the winner claims the light heavyweight title and immediately reshapes the top of a competitive division.
- The three-inch reach advantage held by Prochazka could play a role in distance management against the slightly taller Ulberg.
Saturday, April 11, 2026







