🩸 UFC 327 Odds: Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg Betting Lines & Card Info

The light heavyweight strap is on the line when iri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg battle UFC 327 and we've broken down the whole card.
Jiri Prochazka reacts after a fight as we look at the UFC 327 odds.
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UFC 327 descends upon Kaseya Center in Miami on Saturday, April 11. The main event features a bout between former champion Jiří Procházka and the rising contender Carlos Ulberg in a clash for the vacant light heavyweight strap. We're breaking down the whole card with live UFC 327 odds for every fight, along with key stats and betting insights.

The co-main event sees the undefeated Azamat Murzakanov welcome Paulo Costa to the 205-pound division. Fans can watch the early prelims at 5:30 p.m. ET, prelims at 7 p.m. ET, and the main card at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+.  


📊 UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg odds - Main Card

Jiri Prochazka (32-5-1) vs. Carlos Ulberg (14-1)

Jiri Prochazka notes:

  • Returning for gold: Prochazka is a former champ who had to vacate his title due to injury and has failed to reclaim the strap twice
  • Key stat: Boasts a 97% finish rate

Carlos Ulberg notes:

  • City Kickboxing star: Ulberg has rattled off nine straight wins since losing in his 2021 UFC debut
  • Key stat: Averages 6.54 significant strikes landed per minute with 56% accuracy.

🩸 Betting outlook

This one should be a volatile striking match, but despite Ulberg's nine-win streak, I'm backing Prochazka to win on the moneyline (-125). While there's no value in the "Fight to go the Distance: No (-350)" as a standalone bet, it's a pretty solid piece of a multi-leg parlay. 

Azamat Murzakanov (16-0) vs. Paulo Costa (15-4)

Azamat Murzakanov notes:

  • Protecting perfection: Murzakanov is protecting the only flawless record on the whole card, winning his first six UFC fights
  • Key stat: Has landed one knockdown in four consecutive bouts

Paulo Costa notes:

  • Light heavyweight: Costa has mostly spent his career fighting as a middleweight, although he's previously had weight troubles and had a 2021 fight reclassified as light heavyweight after showing up 25 pounds over the middleweight limit
  • Key stat: Maintains a high-volume output of 6.26 significant strikes per minute.

🩸 Betting outlook

I'm fully expecting Murzakanov to stay undefeated, and I'll probably throw a couple of units behind his moneyline as long as it doesn't get steeper than -200. 

Curtis Blaydes (19-5) vs. Josh Hokit (8-0)

Curtis Blaydes notes:

  • The wrestling ceiling: Blaydes is arguably the best wrestler in the heavyweight division, averaging 5.38 takedowns per 15
  • Key stat: Holds the UFC heavyweight record for most takedowns landed (64), with second place being Cain Velasquez's 34

Josh Hokit notes:

  • The relative newcomer: While Blaydes has been in the UFC since 2016, Hokit has just two bouts - both KO/TKO wins (Nov. 2025, Jan. 2026)
  • Key stat: Possesses a 100% takedown defense rate across his UFC career

🩸 Betting outlook

This is a big step up in competition for Hokit, who previously hasn't faced a ranked fighter and now gets the No. 5 heavyweight. Blaydes moneyline is temping, and a split bet between that line and Blaydes by decision is even more tempting. Hokit's 100% takedown defense will be ended on Saturday.

Dominik Reyes (15-5) vs. Johnny Walker (22-9)

Dominik Reyes notes:

  • Is the old spark back: While Reyes lost to Ulberg last time out (Sept. 2025), he entered that bout on a three-fight win streak
  • Key stat: Defends 82% of opponent takedown attempts.

Johnny Walker notes:

  • Chaos personified: Walker brings a unpredictable and creative striking style to each of his bouts
  • Key stat: Holds a divisional-leading 82-inch reach.

🩸 Betting outlook

This is a tough matchup to handicap, so I won't be getting too carried away here. However, I'll probably do a partial-unit play on the underdog to get the job done, relying on his creativity and reach advantage to keep Reyes at bay.

Cub Swanson (30-14) vs. Nate Landwehr (18-7)

Cub Swanson notes:

  • A Hall of Fame farewell: The 42-year-old will be taking the final walk of his career, which spanned two decades dating back to Total Combat 4 in 2004
  • Key stat: Is just 5-7 across his last 12 bouts, alternating win-and-loss across the last seven (most recently a Dec. 2024 win over Billy Quarantillo)

Nate Landwehr notes:

  • Relentless heart: A fan-favorite, "The Train" has dropped three of his last four bouts
  • Key stat: Averages a relentless 5.63 significant strikes landed per minute.

🩸 Betting outlook

I'm going to get behind Swanson in his swan(son) song, although not heavily. Landwehr might have the durability to hang in there and grind down opponents, but I think he's the perfect opponent to hand Swanson his first bout in over a year. 


📊 UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg odds - Prelims

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📊 UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg odds - Early Prelims

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📺 Where to watch UFC 327: Prochazka vs. Ulberg

  • Date: Saturday, April 11
  • Start times: 5:30 p.m. ET (early prelims), 7 p.m. ET (prelims), 9 p.m. ET (main card)
  • Location: Kaseya Center (Miami)
  • Streaming: Paramount+

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