Joe Rogan Highlights UFC 327 Star a Lot of People Are Sleeping On: 'He’s Like a Hitman' UFC 327, the fourth numbered event of 2026 and the first under the Paramount Sports banner, will feature a highly anticipated light heavyweight title fight between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg. The main event will determine the next undisputed champion of the division, with both fighters vying to succeed Alex Pereira, the current reigning champion. Prochazka, a former middleweight title contender, and Ulberg, a rising star in the division, are set to clash in a battle that has drawn significant attention from fans and analysts alike. Beyond the main event, the card includes several other high-profile matchups, one of which has caught the attention of UFC commentator Joe Rogan. Rogan, known for his deep insights into the sport, has praised Azamat Murzakanov, a 205-pound fighter who is not receiving the recognition he deserves. Murzakanov, who previously competed at middleweight, was elevated to the co-main event after his original opponent, Joshua Van, was forced to withdraw due to an injury. The fight against Paulo Costa now serves as a crucial step in Murzakanov’s career, as he transitions to a new weight class after a challenging run at 185 pounds. Murzakanov, who has maintained an undefeated record in the UFC with six wins, has climbed to No. 6 in the light heavyweight rankings. His recent knockout of Aleksandar Rakic in October 2025 caught the attention of Rogan, who highlighted the fighter’s skill and precision during a segment on his JRE MMA Show. Rogan described Murzakanov as a “hitman” and emphasized his technical prowess, noting that the fighter’s ability to calculate and execute his strategies makes him a formidable opponent.#ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #jiri_prochazka #azamat_murzakanov #joe_rogan
Josh Hokit's 'cringey' character gets Chael Sonnen's seal of approval ahead of UFC 327 Josh Hokit, the 29-year-old heavyweight prospect known for his eccentric in-ring persona, has drawn praise from veteran UFC commentator Chael Sonnen for his unapologetic approach to media interviews. Despite being labeled as one of the cringiest fighters in the organization, Hokit’s antics have earned a unique endorsement from Sonnen, who has long been a fixture in the trash-talking culture of the UFC. The praise comes ahead of UFC 327, where Hokit will face Curtis Blaydes on the undercard as part of the event leading up to Jiri Prochazka’s title clash with Carlos Ulberg. Hokit’s rise to prominence began with his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series in September 2025, where he secured a contract with the UFC. Since then, he has become a fixture in the promotional landscape, often stealing the spotlight with his over-the-top interviews. During the lead-up to UFC 327, Hokit’s behavior at media days and press conferences has been particularly notable. His recent antics included reciting strange poems about fighters like Dan Hooker and “Razor” during a lengthy interview with Ariel Helwani, which lasted nearly half an hour. These moments have left fans and analysts divided, with many criticizing his approach as overly theatrical. Sonnen, however, has expressed admiration for Hokit’s willingness to embrace his character. In a recent interview, Sonnen highlighted Hokit’s unique style, describing it as a blend of professional wrestling flair and UFC trash-talking. “Josh Hokit comes out and he decides he’s gonna do interviews in-character,” Sonnen said. “He did one on Ariel Helwani’s show for the better part of half-an-hour… that is incredibly hard to do.#ufc_327 #jiri_prochazka #josh_hokit #chael_sonnen #curtis_blaydes
UFC 327 preview roundtable: What's at stake for slight underdog Jirí Procházka? The UFC is set to return to Miami for UFC 327, a major event that promises a mix of high-stakes fights and intriguing matchups. The main event will feature Jiří Procházka, a fan favorite, challenging Carlos Ulberg for the 205-pound title. Meanwhile, Paulo Costa will make his debut in the light heavyweight division against the undefeated Azamat Murzakanov. The card also includes notable names like Josh Hokit, Johnny Walker, Kevin Holland, and a Bellator Bonanza featuring Aaron Pico against Patricio Pitbull. One of the key questions surrounding UFC 327 is how the absence of the flyweight title defense between Joshua Van and Tatsuro Taira affects the event's appeal. Petesy expressed disappointment, feeling the card lacks the excitement of previous events. He noted that without the Van-Taira fight, the card appears shallow, despite the presence of other compelling matchups. Chuck, however, argued that the Procházka-Ulberg main event should be enough to make the card special, suggesting that the absence of the flyweight title fight doesn’t diminish its value. The main event is expected to be a close contest, with Carlos Ulberg slightly favored over Procházka. Chuck acknowledged that Ulberg’s age and experience give him an edge, despite being two years older than Procházka. He pointed out that Ulberg has a strong win streak and has shown resilience in previous fights, including a dominant performance against Dominick Reyes. Petesy, on the other hand, was surprised to learn that Ulberg is older than Procházka and noted that the Brazilian’s history of defeating top fighters like Jan Blachowicz and Alex Pereira makes him a formidable opponent.#ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #jiri_prochazka #paulo_costa #azamat_murzakanov

UFC 327 Fight Card Predictions: Expert Picks for Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg The vacant light heavyweight championship is set to be decided in the main event of UFC 327 on Saturday, as former titleholder Jiri Prochazka faces Carlos Ulberg in Miami. Prochazka, who won the title from Glover Teixeira in 2022, was forced to vacate the belt after sustaining an injury. He previously lost to Alex Pereira, the only man to defeat him in the UFC, but Pereira has now vacated the belt to pursue the interim heavyweight championship at UFC Freedom 250. This creates a clear path for Prochazka to reclaim the title. Ulberg, making his UFC debut in 2023, suffered a knockout loss to Kennedy Nzechukwu but has since compiled a nine-fight winning streak, six of which ended opponents. A victory here would mark his first UFC title. The co-main event features Paulo Costa, a former middleweight title challenger, moving up to light heavyweight to face Azamat Murzakanov. Murzakanov, who has dominated the division with a 6-0 record and five stoppage wins since joining the UFC, will test Costa’s resilience. Costa, returning to light heavyweight after a recent losing streak, is expected to rely on his toughness to outlast Murzakanov’s power. Other notable matchups include Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit, Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker, and Nate Landwehr vs. Cub Swanson, among others. Odds for the main event, as listed by DraftKings Sportsbook, have Prochazka at -118 and Ulberg at -102. Murzakanov is favored (-205) over Costa (+170), while Blaydes (-122) faces Josh Hokit (+102) in a heavyweight clash. The fight card also includes featherweight bouts between Nate Landwehr and Cub Swanson, and Aaron Pico vs. Patricio Pitbull, as well as welterweight and lightweight matchups.#miami #ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #jiri_prochazka #ufc_freedom_250

Jiri Prochazka Eyes Third Showdown With Alex Pereira, Targets Heavyweight Move Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka has reiterated his desire to face Alex Pereira in a potential third fight, with the possibility of the matchup shifting to the heavyweight division. Pereira, who recently vacated his 205-pound title to pursue a move to 265 pounds, is set to make his heavyweight debut at UFC 327, where he will challenge Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title. Meanwhile, Prochazka aims to reclaim the light heavyweight division’s top spot by defeating Carlos Ulberg in the main event of the June 14 card. Pereira’s decision to transition to heavyweight marks a significant shift in his career, as the Brazilian former middleweight champion seeks to become the first three-division UFC titleholder. His move to 265 pounds is expected to open the door for a potential rematch with Prochazka, a rivalry that has already seen two high-profile bouts. In both encounters, Pereira has secured victories, including a knockout in their second meeting. However, Prochazka remains undeterred, expressing confidence in his ability to overcome the Brazilian in a potential third fight. In an interview with MMA Junkie, Prochazka discussed his interest in competing at heavyweight, calling the transition a “very easy game” for him. The Czech fighter emphasized his physical and technical advantages at the higher weight class, citing his experience fighting heavyweights in Japan’s Rizin organization. He described his body as capable of adapting to the demands of 265 pounds while maintaining speed, precision, and endurance.#alex_pereira #ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #jiri_prochazka #ciryl_gane

UFC 327’s Jiri Prochazka Willing To Chase Pereira To Heavyweight Jiri Prochazka, the former UFC light heavyweight champion, has expressed openness to transitioning to the heavyweight division, despite his current focus on securing the vacant 205-pound title at UFC 327. The Czech fighter is set to face Carlos Ulberg at the event on April 11, a bout that will determine the next light heavyweight champion following Alex Pereira’s decision to vacate his title to pursue a heavyweight division opportunity. Pereira’s move to the heavier weight class has sparked speculation about a potential trilogy fight between the two rivals, though Prochazka has emphasized his immediate priorities. Prochazka’s upcoming fight against Ulberg is critical to his plans. If he defeats the surging Australian contender, he would claim the interim UFC light heavyweight title, positioning himself to challenge Pereira in a potential rematch. However, the path to a trilogy fight remains uncertain, as Pereira’s transition to heavyweight will likely involve a title shot at the UFC White House card in June. Prochazka acknowledged the logistical challenges of such a scenario, noting that a rematch at 205 pounds would require significant persuasion, given Pereira’s current dominance in the division. Despite the potential for a heavyweight move, Prochazka has remained focused on his immediate task. The 34-year-old fighter, who is expecting a child, has stated that his primary goal is to defeat Ulberg and secure the vacant title. “I can push my body to show much more strength and be able to fight with these types of guys, with these heavyweight and still be faster, more endurance, precise, all these things so it’s a really good idea for me,” Prochazka told MMA Junkie earlier this week.#alex_pereira #ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #jiri_prochazka #ufc_white_house_card

Jiri Prochazka Explains Why Following Alex Pereira to Heavyweight Is a 'Really Good Move' for Him Jiri Prochazka has not ruled out a potential move to heavyweight, though he remains focused on securing the vacant light heavyweight title at UFC 327 by defeating Carlos Ulberg on April 11. The Czech fighter, who has twice fallen to Alex Pereira in their UFC careers, recently expressed confidence that transitioning to the heavier division could be a strategic advantage, particularly if a trilogy fight between him and Pereira ever materializes. While Prochazka has emphasized that his current priority is winning the UFC light heavyweight championship, he has acknowledged the possibility of competing at 265 pounds, citing his past experiences in the division and his belief in his ability to adapt. Prochazka’s recent remarks came during an interview with MMA Junkie, where he reflected on his career trajectory and the challenges of competing against heavier opponents. He noted that while light heavyweight remains his preferred weight class, he is not opposed to fighting at a higher weight if the opportunity arises. “I can push my body to show much more strength and be able to fight with these types of guys, with these heavyweights, and still be faster, more endurance, precise, all these things,” he said. This statement underscores his confidence in his physical capabilities and his willingness to embrace the challenges of a new division. The prospect of moving to heavyweight gained renewed relevance with Alex Pereira’s recent decision to transition to the division. Pereira, who has dominated Prochazka in their previous encounters, is now set to face new challenges in the heavier weight class. Prochazka, however, sees this shift as an opportunity rather than a threat.#alex_pereira #jiri_prochazka #ufc_327 #carlos_ulberg #rizin_organization