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A single UFC card can change how you feel about an entire division, and UFC 327 does exactly that for us. We start with the stuff fans love and refs hate: bloody exchanges, surprise submissions, and the kind of early-prelim chaos that makes you glad you tuned in from the first fight. We also get into the judging and officiating moments that actually matter, including point deductions for eye pokes and how consistent enforcement could reshape fighter behavior over time.

Then the night swings hard between emotion and disappointment. We talk about Cub Swanson’s retirement win and why it feels so rare to see a veteran leave the sport with momentum and meaning. Right after that, we vent about Reyes vs Walker and the danger of two hesitant fighters turning a hyped matchup into a staring contest. And because the MMA gods love balance, we spend real time on Hokit vs Curtis Blaydes, a heavyweight fight with ridiculous strike totals and real heart that reminds everyone what “Fight of the Night” is supposed to look like.

The biggest conversation is the light heavyweight title fight: Carlos Ulberg vs Jiri Prochazka, an early leg injury, and the split-second tactical choice that changes everything. We unpack the “mercy” debate, the online meltdown, and the injury timeline questions that could force the UFC’s hand on the belt. From there we preview the upcoming UFC schedule, including Burns vs Malott, Della Maddalena vs Prates, and UFC 328’s headline drama, plus we react to the UFC signing of Gable Steveson and what Olympic wrestling could inject into the heavyweight division.

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Peak PointsBy Alan Christopher