UFC action heads to Miami this weekend for UFC 327. The big story: Jiří Procházka is taking on Carlos Ulberg for the vacant light heavyweight title. It’s a bout between the second and third ranked fighters in the division and a clash of styles.
Saturday’s fight card also includes an intriguing mix of rising stars and last stands. Cub Swanson is preparing for his retirement fight, a featherweight bout against Nate Landwehr. Curtis Blaydes will fight controversial heavyweight Josh Hokit. In the prelims, there’s a matchup between top-six strawweights Tatiana Suarez and Loopy Godinez.
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UFC 327: Main Card Preview
The main card features the top-billed showdown between Procházka and Ulberg, plus bouts with high-profile fighters like Curtis Blaydes and Azamat Murzakanov. UFC odds are current as of Wednesday, April 8 and courtesy of BetOnline.
Jiří Procházka (-110) vs. Carlos Ulberg (-110)
The highlight of the main card – a light heavyweight title bout between Procházka and Ulberg – is a toss-up in the eyes of oddsmakers.
Procházka, ranked No. 2 in the light heavyweight division, is 32-5-1 and carrying momentum into this fight after picking up two big wins in 2025. In January, Procházka knocked out Jamahal Hill in the third round. Later that year at UFC 320, he defeated Khalil Rountree Jr. and earned Performance of the Night.
Ulberg, ranked No. 3, is 14-1 and a rising star in the division. He beat Dominick Reyes via first-round knockout in his last fight in September 2025. He’s won nine fights in a row to put himself in position to compete for the title and will not go down easily.
Azamat Murzakanov (-205) vs. Paulo Costa (+175)
Murzakanov – a perfect 16-0 – is a substantial favorite over Costa in this light heavyweight bout. The former earned two first-round finishes in 2025, defeating Brendson Ribeiro in June and Aleksandar Rakić in October. The 36-year-old is ranked No. 6 in the division.
Costa has won just one of his last three fights, and all three came down to decisions. Most recently, he defeated Roman Kopylov via unanimous decision in July 2025. Overall, Costa is 15-4 and ranked No. 14 in the division.
Curtis Blaydes (-135) vs. Josh Hokit (+115)
A prominent heavyweight bout sees fifth-ranked Curtis Blaydes taking on Josh Hokit. Blaydes is 19-5, with 13 of those victories coming via knockout. He’s won two of his last three fights and most recently defeated Rizvan Kuniev by split decision in June 2025.
Hokit is 8-0 with six first-round finishes and five wins by knockout. He’s already fought once this year, beating Denzel Freeman in late January and earning his first Performance of the Night award.
Dominick Reyes (-141) vs. Johnny Walker (+121)
Another fairly even light heavyweight bout is set between No. 10 Dominick Reyes and No. 12 Johnny Walker. Reyes is 15-5 with 11 first-round finishes and 10 knockouts. He lost to Ulberg in his last time out but had won three straight prior to that, including a victory over Nikita Krylov last April.
Walker is 22-9 with 17 wins by knockout and 17 first-round finishes. He beat Zhang Mingyang in his last fight in August 2025 but lost to Volkan Oezdemir and Magomad Ankalaev in the two that came before it.
Cub Swanson (-110) vs. Nate Landwehr (-110)
We have a toss-up in a featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Nate Landwehr. Swanson has the edge in experience at 30-14, and he’s won two of his last three fights. He defeated Billy Quarantillo via knockout in his most recent match in December 2024. This is set to be Swanson’s retirement fight.
Landwehr, 18-7, is younger and has fewer fights under his belt. He’s also lost two in a row coming into this one, losing by knockout to Morgan Charriere in his last outing in July 2025.
UFC 327: Prelims Preview
There are some heavy favorites in the prelims, but a big upset is always possible. We’ll also see the lone women’s fight in this window.
Patricio Pitbull (+285) vs. Aaron Pico (-350)
Patricio “Pitbull” Freire is 37-8 with his last two fights coming down to unanimous decisions. He’s a massive underdog against up-and-comer Aaron Pico, who’s 13-5 with nine wins by knockout. Pico was knocked out in the first round by Lerone Murphy in his last fight at UFC 319.
Kevin Holland (+111) vs. Randy Brown (-131)
Holland-Brown is projected to be the tightest fight of the prelims. Both fighters are coming off of losses: Holland (28-15) fell to Mike Malott via unanimous decision, while Brown (20-7) was knocked out by Gabriel Bonfim.
Mateusz Gamrot (-180) vs. Esteban Ribovics (+155)
Gamrot, the No. 8 lightweight, is a sizable favorite over Ribovics. Gamrot lost his last fight via submission to Charles Oliveira, but he has eight knockouts to his name. Ribovics is 15-2 with seven knockouts and earned Fight of the Night by defeating Elves Brener last August.
Tatiana Suarez (-150) vs. Loopy Godinez (+130)
No. 2 strawweight Tatiana Suarez (12-1) has the edge over No. 6 Loopy Godinez (14-5). Suarez won via unanimous decision against Amanda Lemos in her last fight. Godinez has won two in a row, including a victory via unanimous decision over Jessica Andrade at UFC 319.
UFC 327: Early Prelims Preview
The early prelims offer a look at a few fighters on the rise, including Chris Padilla.
Chris Padilla (-175) vs. MarQuel Mederos (+150)
Padilla is 17-6 with 10 first-round finishes and nine wins by knockout. He defeated Ismael Bonfim via knockout in the second round of his most recent fight. Mederos is 11-1 and won via unanimous decision against Mark Choinski at UFC 316.
Kelvin Gastelum (-260) vs. Vicente Luque (+220)
Gastelum (21-10) is a massive favorite over Luque (23-12-1). The former has won two of his last three – all via unanimous decision – including a victory over Dustin Stoltzfus last September. Luque has lost two in a row.
Charles Radtke (-185) vs. Francisco Prado (+160)
Radtke beat Daniel Frunza via submission last November, but he’s not won a non-Fight Night event since UFC 293. Prado, just 23, has lost three straight, including a split decision to Nikolay Veretennikov at UFC 318.
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