Alex Pereira, renowned for his relentless pursuit of greatness, has officially vacated his UFC light heavyweight title. This significant move, less than five years into his UFC career, positions him for a historic attempt to become the promotion’s first-ever three-division world champion.
With “Poatan’s” departure from the 205 lbs division, the stage is now set for a new champion to be crowned. Following Pereira’s announcement, the UFC confirmed an eagerly anticipated clash between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg for the vacant strap, headlining UFC 327.
Both Prochazka and Ulberg are considered highly deserving contenders, promising a striking spectacle that will undoubtedly captivate fans. The Czech powerhouse enters the bout on an impressive two-fight win streak, with his only losses in over a decade coming at the hands of the former champion, Alex Pereira.
His opponent, Carlos Ulberg, has overcome a shaky start in the octagon to establish himself as a formidable threat within the division. “Black Jag” boasts a remarkable nine-fight winning streak, with six of those victories secured by stoppage. This compelling encounter will take place in the main event of UFC 327, live from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, on April 11.
While fans anticipate this thrilling light heavyweight title fight, considerable attention remains focused on Alex Pereira’s future endeavors. Persistent rumors suggest a potential move to the heavyweight division for a shot at gold, with some reports even hinting at a coveted spot on a rumored UFC White House card.
Current heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall remains sidelined following an injury sustained at UFC 321 and subsequent eye surgery. In his absence, should Pereira’s heavyweight ambitions materialize, potential opponents could include former champions Jon Jones or Ciryl Gane.
