UFC 327 lands in Miami on April 11, 2026, bringing a card stacked with title implications, rising contenders, and cross‑promotion legends. With Alex Pereira officially vacating the light heavyweight belt to pursue heavyweight gold, the division is wide open — and two surging forces will battle for the throne.
This event also carries major implications for the global landscape of MMA rankings, with multiple divisions poised for a shakeup.
Main Event: Jiří Procházka vs. Carlos Ulberg (Vacant Light Heavyweight Championship)
The main event features a stylistic collision between chaos and calculation.
- Jiří Procházka returns with his trademark unpredictability, pressure, and finishing instincts. A win would make him a two‑time UFC champion and restore him to the top of the division he once ruled.
- Carlos Ulberg, the City Kickboxing technician, has surged into contention with precision striking, patience, and steady evolution. His rise has been rapid, but this is his biggest test yet.
Procházka thrives in wild exchanges; Ulberg thrives in controlling them. That contrast alone makes this one of the most compelling title fights of the year.
Co-Main Event: Joshua Van vs. Tatsuro Taira (Flyweight Championship)
Two of the division’s brightest young stars collide for the flyweight crown.
- Joshua Van brings speed, aggression, and a rapidly improving all‑around game.
- Tatsuro Taira enters as one of the most technically gifted submission artists in the sport.
Both fighters are entering their prime, and the winner could become the next long‑term face of the flyweight division.
Featured Fights
Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov (Light Heavyweight Bout)
Costa makes a strategic jump to 205 pounds after middleweight matchmaking bottlenecks left him without clear opponents. Murzakanov, still undefeated, represents a dangerous test — and a win for either man could launch them into immediate title contention.
Patricio “Pitbull” Freire vs. Aaron Pico (Featherweight Bout)
A rare and fascinating cross‑promotional matchup.
Pitbull brings championship pedigree and decades of elite experience, while Pico brings explosive athleticism and a renewed sense of composure. This is a can’t‑miss fight for hardcore fans.
Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker (Light Heavyweight Bout)
Two fighters looking to reclaim momentum. Reyes seeks to rediscover the form that nearly dethroned Jon Jones, while Walker aims to stabilize his career with discipline and consistency.
Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit (Heavyweight Bout)
A classic veteran‑vs‑prospect matchup. Blaydes remains one of the division’s most dangerous wrestlers, while Hokit enters undefeated and eager to make a statement.
Kevin Holland vs. Randy Brown (Welterweight Bout)
A fan‑friendly striking showcase between two long, creative welterweights. Expect pace, personality, and plenty of exchanges.
Event Details
- Date: April 11, 2026
- Location: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
- Broadcast: Paramount+ (Early Prelims, Prelims, Main Card)
Why UFC 327 Matters
UFC 327 is more than a numbered event — it’s a turning point:
- A new light heavyweight champion will be crowned.
- Multiple divisions could see major movement in the global rankings.
- Rising stars get their biggest spotlight yet.
- Cross‑promotion legends collide with UFC homegrown talent.
- Miami continues its rise as a premier UFC destination.
With championship stakes, divisional shakeups, and stylistic fireworks, UFC 327 has all the ingredients to become one of the defining cards of 2026
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