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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Light Heavyweight contenders Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg 4/11/26 will clash TONIGHT (Sat., April 11, 2026) inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla., for UFC 327.
It feels strange to admit that Prochazka is actually the younger man here at 33. With nearly 40 professional bouts on his record, he’s been in the game for a long, long time already and is showing surprising longevity. It helps that in the last 10 years, the only man to defeat him was Alex Pereira, quite possibly the best overall striker in UFC history! A champion before the “Poatan” era, Prochazka now aims to recapture gold after his rival has left the division. Ulberg, meanwhile, is the much newer face to UFC fans; however, he’s no rookie, either. “Black Jag” has professional experience in both kickboxing and boxing, which has translated well to the cage. After nine straight UFC wins, Ulberg has earned his first title opportunity, though it remains to be seen if Ulberg will become a star with a victory.
Prochazka is one of one. With 31 finishes in 32 victories, “The Czech Samurai” is an all-time great in terms of pushing the pace and forcing the finish. There’s real craft to Prochazka’s seemingly wild offense, which is the reason he comes out on the right side of the stoppage far more often than not. Against a counter striker in Ulberg, measured aggression is the key. Though he’s known for being durable, Prochazka cannot sprint forward into Ulberg’s best punches right away and count on his chin — it might fail! At the same time, he cannot be overly patient, which cost him rounds against Khalil Rountree last time out. Again, there’s risk there, as Ulberg would have no qualms about out-pointing Prochazka for a decision win. “BJP” has to create avenues for his offense rather than rely on raw aggression. For example, Prochazka has recently been trying to draw out strikes from his opponent, allowing him to slip outside, then burst into his classic endless offense. Being first and third is good strategy, particularly if Prochazka is feinting well and getting a sense of Ulberg’s check hook.
In addition, there are opportunities to attack after kicks. Prochazka generally does nice work in sticking opponents with front kicks then stepping down into combinations, but he can also look to return fire immediately after checking/blocking an Ulberg kick. These off-beat moments are harder to time, allowing Prochazka safer opportunities to throw in volume. Ulberg is a very savvy counter striker, which can make him very frustrating for fans and opponents alike. Often, he’s perfectly content to win fights on the strength of his lead hand pokes and long kicks. If his opponents try to pressure past that range, Ulberg definitely has the power and timing to make them pay for their efforts. For all of his success, there are definitely proven paths to victory against Prochazka. Namely, his wide stance leaves him quite vulnerable to outside low kicks. I would love to see Ulberg switching stances with Prochazka to match him, making it easier to play the jab and low calf kick game. If Ulberg can dig at the lead leg(s) a few times early, it will go a long way in slowing Prochazka and making his blitzes more predictable.
This feels like a competitive striking match for however long it lasts. I’m sure Ulberg will come equipped with some nice answers for Prochazka’s movement, and I’m equally confident that Prochazka has surprises up his sleeve for the Kiwi. Ulberg will attempt to copy the strategies of Pereira, but he doesn’t have the stopping power of “Poatan,” which means Prochazka will have more time to come up with solutions and find his openings. Let’s Take look on complete lineup and event detail for UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg PPV Pay Per View April 11, 2026.
Match Card:
EarlyPrelims – 5.30PM ET
- Catchweight (158 lb) Chris Padilla vs. MarQuel Mederos
- Middleweight Kelvin Gastelum vs. Vicente Luque
- Welterweight Charles Radtke vs. Francisco Prado
Prelims – 7.00PM ET
- Featherweight Patrício Pitbull vs. Aaron Pico
- Lightweight Mateusz Gamrot vs. Esteban Ribovics
- Welterweight Kevin Holland vs. Randy Brown
- Women’s Strawweight Tatiana Suarez vs. Loopy Godinez
Maincard – 9.00PM ET
- Light Heavyweight Jiří Procházka vs. Carlos Ulberg
- Light Heavyweight Azamat Murzakanov vs. Paulo Costa
- Heavyweight Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit
- Light Heavyweight Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker
- Featherweight Cub Swanson vs. Nate Landwehr
EVENT INFO :
- Show: UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg PPV Pay Per View 4/11/26