Good luck finding time for a break this weekend. UFC 327 might be the deepest card of the year, packed with exciting fights from start to finish. It all leads to the vacant light heavyweight title bout between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Saturday.
The UFC 327 poster is the best evidence for Saturday’s action quota. Prochazka has only seen two scorecards in 38 professional fights. After Alex Pereira vacated the title, Prochazka rediscovered his path to the light heavyweight throne. Ulberg, a technical striker, stands in the former champion’s way. Ulberg leans on the wisdom of reigning featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski and Israel Adesanya as he attempts to join his teammates in the history books.
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“I put it this way, I’m climbing a mountain, and I want to get to the top of the mountain,” Ulberg told CBS Sports this week. “I know when I get to that top of that mountain, there’s going to be another mountain. So, for me, I just do what I need to do, handle business. When I get to that top, I’m not really satisfied. I’m not really satisfied, you know? So, I might celebrate, but I know there’s a bigger task to be done.”
Another fun light heavyweight scrap takes place in the co-main event when Paulo Costa takes on Azamat Murzakanov. Costa is making a brief move up to 205 pounds to take on the rising Murzakanov, who has flashed in six Octagon appearances. Costa is coming off an impressive win over Roman Kopylov in July, which ended a two-fight losing skid. Murzakanov has scored five stoppages in his six UFC wins.
Plus, rising American heavyweight Josh Hokit takes on by far his biggest test to date in veteran Curtis Blaydes. And Dominick Reyes looks to get back in the win column when he takes on Johnny Walker at light heavyweight.
Below is the complete fight card for UFC 327 along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features and other content around this massive event.
UFC 327 fight card, odds
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook (Odds as of April 9)
- Jiri Prochazka -110 vs. Carlos Ulberg -110, vacant light heavyweight title
- Azamat Murzakanov -205 vs. Paulo Costa +170, light heavyweights
- Curtis Blaydes -122 vs. Josh Hokit +102, heavyweights
- Dominick Reyes -148 vs. Johnny Walker +124, light heavyweights
- Nate Landwehr -115 vs. Cub Swanson -105, featherweights
- Aaron Pico -305 vs. Patricio Pitbull +245, featherweights
- Randy Brown -110 vs. Kevin Holland -110, welterweights
- Mateusz Gamrot -192 vs. Esteban Ribovics +160, lightweights
- Tatiana Suarez -155 vs. Loopy Godinez +130, women’s strawweights
- Chris Padilla -155 vs. Marquel Mederos +130, lightweights
- Kelvin Gastelum -278 vs. Vicente Luque +225, middleweights
- Charles Radtke -175 vs. Francisco Prado +145, welterweights
Where to watch UFC 327
- Date: April 11
- Location: Kaseya Center — Miami
- Start time: 9 p.m. ET (Main card)
- TV: CBS (between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET)
- Stream: Paramount+ (subscribe for as little as $8.99 per month)
UFC 327 countdown
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