Kevin Holland now has a date for his next UFC fight.
According to a report from MMA journalist Marcel Dorff on Tuesday, Holland is expected to take on a fellow welterweight veteran at UFC 327. The bout was initially confirmed by social media user KrazyKev.
The UFC’s fourth numbered event of 2026, is set for April 11 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The UFC 327 card is already beginning to take shape, highlighted by light heavyweight matchups featuring Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov and Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker.
What Form Do Kevin Holland And Randy Brown Carry Into UFC 327?
Kevin Holland was last seen in action at UFC Vancouver in October, where he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Mike Malott. Before that setback, the 33-year-old American also dropped a decision to Daniel Rodriguez at UFC 318 in July.
Holland’s most recent victory inside the Octagon came against Vicente Luque, whom he defeated via second-round submission at UFC 316 in June 2025.
“Trailblazer” has been a fixture on the UFC roster since debuting at UFC 227 in August 2018, compiling 28 appearances along the way, many of them on short notice. However, sustained winning streaks have eluded him, as Kevin Holland has posted a 15-12 record with one no-contest inside the Octagon. More recently, he has gone 5-8 over his last 13 fights.
He owns a professional record of 28-15.

Meanwhile, Randy Brown heads into UFC 327 following a second-round knockout loss to Gabriel Bonfim at UFC Vegas 111 in November. The defeat snapped his momentum after he had scored a knockout victory over Nicolas Dalby at UFC Kansas City in April 2025.
“Rudeboy” is one of the more experienced names in the UFC welterweight division, having logged 21 fights under the promotion’s banner since January 2016. Still, the 35-year-old Jamaican has struggled to consistently showcase his full potential, posting a 14-7 record inside the Octagon. Overall, he carries a professional record of 20-7.

