UFC heads to Miami for Ufc 327 on a card built around Jiří Procházka’s bid to win back the 205-pound title from Carlos Ulberg. Procházka enters at -115 at BetMGM, with Ulberg listed at -105, in a matchup that gives Miami the kind of high-end main event the numbered cards are meant to deliver.
Procházka has earned the shot by scoring back-to-back knockouts over Jamahal Hill and Khalil Rountree Jr., while Ulberg arrives after flattening Dominick Reyes in his last fight. Ulberg, 35 years old, is two years older than Procházka, and the line between them is close enough to show how little separates the two heading into Saturday.
The card is stacked with familiar names and older legs. The cumulative 10 fighters on the main card average 35 years old, a reminder that this is a showcase for experienced UFC talent rather than a youth movement. Josh Hokit, 28 years old, is also on the card, along with Johnny Walker, Kevin Holland and Charles Radke, giving the show depth beyond the title fight.
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The Miami lineup also includes Paulo Costa moving to the 205-pound division to face the undefeated Amazat Murzakanov, a matchup that adds another layer to a light heavyweight showcase already drawing attention through coverage of Murzakanov’s climb at 205. Another matchup on the card features Aaron Pico against Patricio Pitbull in a Bellator pairing that adds a rare crossover feel to the event.
That breadth is why Ufc 327 stands out as more than a single-fight night. The title bout is the anchor, but the rest of the card is built around veteran names, divisional shuffling and a Bellator matchup that broadens the bill. For Procházka, the question is whether the momentum from his recent knockouts holds against a faster-moneyline opponent in Ulberg, whose last performance against Reyes was the kind of finish that keeps a fighter in the title frame. For fans following the broader card, Miami also brings Cub Swanson against Nate Landwehr and the co-main-level interest around Murzakanov, making this one of the more layered numbered shows of the year.






