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Curtis Blaydes lost to Josh Hokit by unanimous decision at UFC 327, despite believing he deserved the win. The fight was a high-action bout with over 390 combined strikes, and Blaydes expressed disappointment in the judges' scoring.
MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 11: (R-L) Curtis Blaydes punches Josh Hokit in a heavyweight fight during the UFC 327 event at Kaseya Center on April 11, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)
Curtis Blaydes appreciates all the love and adoration heâs received after putting a potential Fight of the Year against Josh Hokit at UFC 327, but he canât help but feel like he should have left Miami with a win.
The back-and-forth slugfest is already being hailed as one of the greatest heavyweight fights in history as Blaydes and Hokit went to war for three rounds, connecting for more than 390 combined strikes. But when the decision was read with Hokit getting the nod with unanimous 29-28 scores across the board, Blaydes admittedly felt a little dejected by the result.
âI hate to be that guy, Iâve never had a fight like this, but I think I won,â Blaydes told MMA Fighting. âI think I won. I felt like I won round one. Yeah, he rocked me, he got the damage but I also rocked him equally at the end of that round and I got the takedown. Second round, he led the dance in that second round. He was getting the better of a lot of those exchanges. He was throwing combinations. I was throwing ones and twos. Iâll give him the second round. Third round, I give it to me also. I think I landed and I brought just the same amount of forward aggression as he did. I feel like I landed more, especially in the clinch. I feel like the judges did not properly score the clinch exchanges. I feel like I won each of the clinch exchanges. Each one. We did those a few times. I won those. I think that was the difference.
âThe kicks, I threw a few and he didnât throw any and I did attempt to wrestle. I donât know if you score it for him when I shoot and donât get it or do you score for me because Iâm being aggressive and yeah, I didnât get it but I am being aggressive. Iâm pushing the pace. I think I won rounds one and round three but again, I have to rewatch it and Iâll have a better idea after that.â
As much as he feels like he should have earned the victory, Blaydes can also reflect on his own mistakes during the fight where he got rocked but then also wobbled Hokit several times.
One thing for certain that night â Blaydes absolutely refused to get finished and he swears there was no chance he was going to suffer that fate, especially against somebody like Hokit.
âI know thereâs a lot of technical things that I didnât do right,â Blaydes said. âThereâs a lot of times I should have blocked or slipped or rolled but in terms of being a fighter and toughing it out, there were many, many times throughout that fight where I was rocked and I heard someone say it made sense, I stayed in there out of spite. I really did not want to let him get a finish on me.
âThis guy whoâs been disrespectful to me all week and just all the stuff, I canât remember everything but I was thinking in my head there were times like no, Iâm not going to get this guy have that over me. Itâs bad enough that he has the win over me.â
Hokitâs outlandish personality was on display all week long leading up to UFC 327 where his media day appearance included a verbal altercation with both Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg before taking the dais to deliver a bizarre promo and then leaving the room before answering a single question.
His oddball behavior continued at the pre-fight press conference where he tried to insult Blaydes while constantly pitting out prepared rhymes any time he touched a microphone.
Hokitâs demeanor didnât even change during the fight as he repeatedly flipped off Blaydes after some exchanges. While Blaydes no-sold Hokit and refused to engage with him whatsoever, he admits that his considerable disdain also played a part in avoiding any kind of handshake, hug or momentary respect being shown after the fight was over.
âI didnât have that many interactions [with him],â Blaydes said. âI stayed in the Air BNB so our only interactions were at the presser on Thursday, weigh-ins on Friday and then the fight. That was it. Itâs hard to respect a guy who flips you off five or six times during [the fight]. What am I going to say to you? Good fight? I do believe it was a good fight.
âDo I regret that? Yeah, I wish I had been a lot more professional about that. Whatâs right is after a fight like that, you shake hands, you give him dap, good fight, respect and you walk out. I couldnât bring myself to do it, because I really didnât like him. So itâs hard to do.â
Blaydes eventually crossed paths with Hokit after the fight when they were both being loaded into an ambulance for transportation to a local Miami hospital for treatment.
The run-in wasnât all that notable because once Blaydes heard Hokitâs voice, he immediately asked to get moved further away from him so another fight didnât break out right then and there.
âWe both went in the ambulance and Iâm ahead of him and Iâm on the gurney and you know how big they are. Iâm all tight [in there] and theyâve got me all strapped down,â Blaydes explained. âI wasnât able to turn around and look at him but I heard him say something like âBlaydes, why didnât you just give up? F*ck!â I think he was trying to make a joke, a jest, but I was not hearing it.
âI told the guy who was wheeling me in like take me away from him. If you donât, Iâm going to hop out of this thing and we might have a round four. Take me out of this, I donât want to be in the same hallway, the same room, the same wing, take me away from him.â
Despite clearly disliking Hokit before, during and after the fight, Blaydes did confess that he thought maybe theyâd share one of those famous post-fight photos together from the hospital but even that didnât happen.
âI did think that we could do that,â Blaydes said. âBut no, he couldnât turn off the character.â
It turns out, Blaydes wasnât the only one fed up with Hokitâs behavior by the time UFC 327 came to a close. The veteran heavyweight says he heard from numerous members of the UFC staff as well as others working the event who were effectively rooting for him to win on Saturday.
âI heard from so many of the UFC staff, from the equipment guys, the blue shirts, all the security â no one likes him,â Blaydes said. âNo one likes him. I had people on the staff tell me all week âbeat his ass. We donât like him.â Iâm like bro, youâre pissing off the blue shirts? What the hell?â
The fight is over now but Blaydes is confident that heâll eventually face Hokit again one day in the future for a rematch, especially considering the overwhelming praise theyâve reached for the first encounter.
That said, Blaydes isnât sure that Hokit is going to stick around at heavyweight forever.
Even prior to the fight, Blaydes stated that he felt like Hokit was very undersized for the division, and while his hand speed and durability were impressive, he just doesnât know if thatâs going to lead to longterm success.
âHow many fights has he had? Nine? He has good young jaw,â Blaydes said about Hokit. âYou do that three or four times, that jaw is going to be gone. I donât think he can do that at heavyweight a bunch of times. He might be better served going down to light heavyweight. They donât hit as hard. Yeah theyâre faster but he has the wrestling. I donât know if he can maintain, especially if he wants to fight the way we just did. Like if he uses the wrestling more and relies on that, yeah but again heâs a smaller heavyweight.
âI think long term, if I was his manager or his brother or whatever, someone in his circle, I would be having serious discussions about letâs give it a year or letâs think about going down to light heavyweight.â
Curtis Blaydes lost to Josh Hokit by unanimous decision with scores of 29-28 from all judges.
The fight featured over 390 combined strikes between Curtis Blaydes and Josh Hokit.
Curtis Blaydes expressed that he felt he won the fight and was disappointed with how the judges scored the clinch exchanges.
UFC 327 took place on April 11, 2026, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.
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