It’s time for UFC 327, and the main event will be a fight for the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg.
Prochazka (32-5-1) is a former Light Heavyweight Champion, having won the title from Glover Teixeira in 2022; he was forced to vacate the belt after suffering an injury.
He attempted to regain the belt to Alex Pereira twice and lost both times, but Pereira vacating the belt to challenge for the interim heavyweight championship at UFC Freedom 250, Prochazka has a path back to regaining his title.
Tonight marks Ulberg’s (14-1-0) first UFC title fight. He enters tonight on a nine-fight winning streak; his most recent win was a knockout against former title challenger Dominick Reyes.
Here’s everything you need to know about where and how to tune in to UFC 327 live tonight.
The preliminary fight card at tonight’s UFC 327 fight begins at 7:00 p.m. ET tonight, March 7, while the main event card will start at 9:00 p.m. ET.
You’re going to need a subscription to Paramount+ if you want to tune in to UFC 327. Unlike the old ESPN model, however, there is no additional pay-per-view price; you can watch UFC 327 for as low as $8.99.
Paramount+ offers two subscription plans, Essential and Premium. The ad-supported Essential plan costs $8.99/month, while the ad-free Premium plan (which comes with Showtime titles and live CBS) costs $13.99/month after a seven-day free trial. Both plans include UFC live events.
Yes!. UFC 327 airs on Paramount+, which offers a free trial of its Premium plan exclusively through Prime Video.
Yes! Part of UFC 327 will air on CBS tonight. The final hour of the preliminary card (8-9 p.m.) and the first hour of the main fight card (9-10 p.m.) will air on CBS.
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