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UFC 327 Results: Here's Every KO and Submission From Miami

UFC 327 Results: Here's Every KO and Submission From Miami

Brian MaziqueSun, April 12, 2026 at 6:12 AM UTC

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UFC 327 was a wild event. The Kaseya Center in Miami was rocking with a list of memorable finishes and moments. In case you missed it, Carlos Ulberg scored a TKO win over Jiri Prochazka after suffering what looked like a serious knee injury.

While Josh Hokit vs. Curtis Blaydes didn't end in a finish, the former won an all-time great heavyweight fight. Here's a look at all of the results and a look at all of the finishes from Miami.

Key Facts At a Glance

Fight

Result

Method

Round

Time

Carlos Ulberg vs. Jiří Procházka

Ulberg wins

KO (punches)

1

3:45

Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov

Costa wins

TKO (head kick)

3

1:23

Josh Hokit vs. Curtis Blaydes

Hokit wins

Unanimous Decision

3

5:00

Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker

Reyes wins

Split Decision

3

5:00

Cub Swanson vs. Nate Landwehr

Swanson wins

TKO (punches)

1

4:06

Aaron Pico vs. Patricio Pitbull

Pico wins

Unanimous Decision

3

5:00

Kevin Holland vs. Randy Brown

Holland wins

Unanimous Decision

3

5:00

Mateusz Gamrot vs. Esteban Ribovics

Gamrot wins

Sub (arm-triangle)

2

4:19

Tatiana Suarez vs. Lupita Godínez

Suarez wins

Sub (RNC)

2

2:29

Chris Padilla vs. MarQuel Mederos

Majority Draw

3

5:00

Vicente Luque vs. Kelvin Gastelum

Luque wins

Sub (D'arce choke)

1

4:08

Charles Radtke vs. Francisco Prado

Radtke wins

Unanimous Decision

3

5:00

What Were the Finishes?

The night produced five finishes, headlined by one of the most improbable knockouts in light heavyweight title history. UFC 327 delivered stoppages across all three portions of the card, with submissions and TKOs spread from the early prelims through the main event. It was the kind of night in Miami that reminded fans why finish-heavy cards leave a lasting mark.

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What Should People Know About the Main Event?

Ulberg winning the title on one leg is the kind of thing you don't believe until you see it. Carlos Ulberg suffered what appeared to be a serious knee injury early in the round, and Jiří Procházka immediately attacked it with targeted leg kicks. Just when it looked like Procházka would finish the fight, Ulberg landed a counter left hand that put the former champion on the canvas and ended the fight at 3:45 of round one.

What Should People Know About Costa vs. Murzakanov?

Costa looked like a completely different fighter at light heavyweight, and Murzakanov had no answer for his striking. Paulo Costa used his natural size advantage and sharp hands throughout the fight before finishing with a head kick TKO in round three at 1:23. The performance put Costa squarely in the title picture at 205 pounds.

What Should People Know About the Other Finishes?

Swanson's finish was memorable, but this is the best way to go out. Cub Swanson made his retirement official in style, stopping Nate Landwehr via TKO in round one in what was billed as his final fight. Elsewhere on the prelims, Mateusz Gamrot submitted Esteban Ribovics with an arm-triangle choke in round two, Tatiana Suarez locked up a rear-naked choke to finish Lupita Godínez, and Vicente Luque reminded everyone what he does best with a first-round D'arce choke of Kelvin Gastelum.

This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Apr 12, 2026, where it first appeared in the MMA section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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