Alex Pereira continues his relentless pursuit of greatness, aiming for an unprecedented achievement in the UFC. Less than five years into his career with the promotion, “Poatan” now has the opportunity to become the first fighter in company history to claim world championships in three distinct weight classes, following his recent decision to vacate the light heavyweight title.
With Pereira stepping away from the 205-pound division, a new champion is poised to be crowned. Immediately after the announcement of his departure from the weight class, Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg was confirmed as the main event for UFC 327, where they will contend for the now-vacant strap.
Both Prochazka and Ulberg are highly deserving contenders, promising fans an exhilarating striking spectacle. The Czech fighter enters this highly anticipated bout on a two-fight winning streak, with his only defeats in over a decade coming against former champion Alex Pereira himself.
His opponent, Carlos Ulberg, has become a formidable presence in the UFC following an initially challenging start to his octagon career. “Black Jag” boasts an impressive nine-fight winning streak, with six of those victories secured by stoppage, firmly establishing himself as a genuine threat in the division. The two will collide in the main event of UFC 327, broadcast live from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, on April 11.
Despite the excitement surrounding what promises to be one of the most entertaining light heavyweight matchups, considerable attention remains focused on Alex Pereira’s next career move. Persistent rumors suggest Pereira is setting his sights on heavyweight gold, with some speculation even indicating a potential spot on the highly anticipated UFC White House card.
Current heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall remains sidelined after an incident at UFC 321 and subsequent eye surgery. In his absence, either Jon Jones or Ciryl Gane are considered the most likely opponents for the South American, should his heavyweight aspirations materialize as planned.
