UFC 327 Main Event Prediction – AI Edition

Your UFC 327 main event prediction is here, courtesy of MMASucka. The Miami based main event will see the vacant light heavyweight title on the line as Jiri Prochazka takes on Carlos Ulberg in a fight that has fans salivating at the prospect of an...
Your UFC 327 main event prediction is here, courtesy of MMASucka. The Miami based main event will see the vacant light heavyweight title on the line as Jiri Prochazka takes on Carlos Ulberg in a fight that has fans salivating at the prospect of an all-time banger.

The UFC 327 main event is certainly an intriguing clash, with it seemingly being a strikers dream, with both men preferring life on the feet. Both men average over five significant strikes per minute and have an identical accuracy at 55% each. Interestingly, both men absorb over five significant strikes per minute also, meaning, on paper, we’re in for a fantastic, all-action battle.

We used AI to predict the UFC 327 main event, how it might go down and what the outcome of the highly anticipated bout will be.
AI Predicts the UFC 327 Main Event
Key Factors
Jiri Prochazka has far more championship experience than Carlos Ulberg, something that could play a big part in the UFC 327 main event. The Czech national has competed in three UFC title fights in eight promotional bouts.
Ulberg has 10 UFC fights with a record of 9-1, although it’s worth noting that he’s enjoying a nine-fight winning run, having lost his UFC debut. With that being said, he’s never competed for a belt and has only been scheduled for five rounds once, finishing things in under one round.

AI’s Pick
Jiri Prochazka via third-round TKO.
Ai believes that the New Zealander will win the early exchanges due to his more technical striking. He’ll be able to keep Prochazka at a distance with his movement and jab early; however, Jiri’s biggest weapon is forcing his opponents into a fight they don’t want to be in.
Against Khalil Rountree, Prochazka forced his opponent into an up-close and personal scrap, not the clean Muay Thai battle Rountree hoped for. This isn’t to say that Ulberg can’t handle chaos, but we haven’t seen it yet.

Ulberg thrives in a clean, technical battle. Prochazka won’t allow him to do this. Prochazka will take the risk to land big and eventually, it will pay off.
AND NEW, Jiri Prochazka.



