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In the main event, a thrilling contest sees former UFC light heavyweight title holder and current No. 2 ranked contender Jiří Procházka square off with No. 3 ranked Carlos Ulberg for the vacant, undisputed UFC light heavyweight championship.
Miami — After ten years in the promotion, UFC 327 welterweight Randy Brown still feels as much up-and-comer as veteran.
Taking on Kevin Holland this Saturday, Brown (20-7) explained this week that “I feel a little bit of both. A little bit of both. Certain things and some aspects you feel like you’ve got it figured out, and you kind of just I don’t want to say go through the motions of Fight Week, but you just know what to expect and how to get things done, more efficiency as a veteran.”
“At the same time, as far as fighting, we’re still moving and grooving and moving through the ranks, doing what we need to do to evolve and beat the guys that we need to beat.”
Having fought pretty much every style of fighter there is during his time with the UFC, Brown probably isn’t going to be surprised by much. Yet as he explained this week, you never stop preparing for specific styles and opponents, though your own evolution as a fighter often comes outside of fight camp.
“The main evolution happens in between the fights. What are you doing in between, are you just chilling after? Or are you going and you putting in the work and you consistently staying around the gym and staying around the guys who are preparing for their bouts, and evolving with them? That’s the time when you evolve,” Brown suggested. “Not when you’re preparing for a specific style. So you still do both.”
In his UFC 327 opponent Holland, Brown is anticipating the “same old Kevin. That’s what I’m really expecting. Everyone’s been mentioning us fighting for years. That’s something that’s been floating around.” Brown noted that he called out Holland a few years ago, but says Holland was more interested in fighting veterans. Now, it seems to Brown that Holland is upset about the callout, despite him originally being cool about it. “I guess he feels some type of way about that. He needs something to get him up. I’m good with that.”
Of course, Holland is known for his trash talk. Brown recruited Phil Rowe to help replicate the motormouth. “He played a good Kevin Holland.”
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is making its return to the “Sunshine State” for its latest (but not greatest) numbered event, UFC 327, going down this Sat. night (April 11, 2026) on Paramount+ from inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. UFC 327 will be headlined by the vacant light heavyweight title fight pitting former champion Jiri Prochazka against No. 3-ranked title challenger Carlos Ulberg, a five-round battle for the belt left behind by now-heavyweight title challenger Alex Pereira.
We had a fun championship co-main event but that recently went up in smoke due to injury.
Taking over the second-to-last slot is the 205-pound showdown between one-time middleweight title challenger Paulo Costa and “Professional” knockout artist Azamat Murzakanov. Elsewhere on the card, heavyweight goofball Josh Hokit looks to prove he’s more than just cringey promos when he collides with Top 5 contender Curtis Blaydes. In addition, former light heavyweight title challenger Dominick Reyes will attempt get back into the win column opposite Johnny Walker, while Nate Landwehr tries to ruin the featherweight retirement party of Cub Swanson.
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In the main event, a thrilling contest sees former UFC light heavyweight title holder and current No. 2 ranked contender Jiří Procházka square off with No. 3 ranked Carlos Ulberg for the vacant, undisputed UFC light heavyweight championship.
Miami — After ten years in the promotion, UFC 327 welterweight Randy Brown still feels as much up-and-comer as veteran.
Taking on Kevin Holland this Saturday, Brown (20-7) explained this week that “I feel a little bit of both. A little bit of both. Certain things and some aspects you feel like you’ve got it figured out, and you kind of just I don’t want to say go through the motions of Fight Week, but you just know what to expect and how to get things done, more efficiency as a veteran.”
“At the same time, as far as fighting, we’re still moving and grooving and moving through the ranks, doing what we need to do to evolve and beat the guys that we need to beat.”
Having fought pretty much every style of fighter there is during his time with the UFC, Brown probably isn’t going to be surprised by much. Yet as he explained this week, you never stop preparing for specific styles and opponents, though your own evolution as a fighter often comes outside of fight camp.
“The main evolution happens in between the fights. What are you doing in between, are you just chilling after? Or are you going and you putting in the work and you consistently staying around the gym and staying around the guys who are preparing for their bouts, and evolving with them? That’s the time when you evolve,” Brown suggested. “Not when you’re preparing for a specific style. So you still do both.”
In his UFC 327 opponent Holland, Brown is anticipating the “same old Kevin. That’s what I’m really expecting. Everyone’s been mentioning us fighting for years. That’s something that’s been floating around.” Brown noted that he called out Holland a few years ago, but says Holland was more interested in fighting veterans. Now, it seems to Brown that Holland is upset about the callout, despite him originally being cool about it. “I guess he feels some type of way about that. He needs something to get him up. I’m good with that.”
Of course, Holland is known for his trash talk. Brown recruited Phil Rowe to help replicate the motormouth. “He played a good Kevin Holland.”
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is making its return to the “Sunshine State” for its latest (but not greatest) numbered event, UFC 327, going down this Sat. night (April 11, 2026) on Paramount+ from inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. UFC 327 will be headlined by the vacant light heavyweight title fight pitting former champion Jiri Prochazka against No. 3-ranked title challenger Carlos Ulberg, a five-round battle for the belt left behind by now-heavyweight title challenger Alex Pereira.
We had a fun championship co-main event but that recently went up in smoke due to injury.
Taking over the second-to-last slot is the 205-pound showdown between one-time middleweight title challenger Paulo Costa and “Professional” knockout artist Azamat Murzakanov. Elsewhere on the card, heavyweight goofball Josh Hokit looks to prove he’s more than just cringey promos when he collides with Top 5 contender Curtis Blaydes. In addition, former light heavyweight title challenger Dominick Reyes will attempt get back into the win column opposite Johnny Walker, while Nate Landwehr tries to ruin the featherweight retirement party of Cub Swanson.
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