

Josh Hokit defeated Curtis Blaydes by unanimous decision at UFC 327, showcasing an intense 15-minute striking battle. Hokit improved his record to 9-0, establishing himself as a new contender in the heavyweight division.
MIAMI – There was a lot of anticipation and buzz about Josh Hokit and Curtis Blaydes in the lead-up to UFC 327, but much of it was not based around the actual fight itself. But in reflection, it turns out the fight really, really didn't need any extracurriculars.
At Saturday's event at Kaseya Center, Hokit (9-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) and Blaydes (19-6 MMA, 14-6 UFC) turned home an all-time heavyweight classic – abandoning their usual grapple-heavy attacks to play rock 'em, sock 'em robots for a full 15 minutes. When the dust settled, Hokit showed it wasn't too much, too soon – as he won by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
Hokit had success early in the fight, putting Blaydes on rollerblades early. But Blaydes stormed back late, as he unloaded punch after punch as Hokit was backed up against the fence. Much of Hokit's "alter-ego" character was left at the door, though middle fingers were flipped and signals to the crowd came after every round.
Somehow, both men survived to see Round 2, which is when Hokit slowly began to take over. Hokit landed over and over again, clearly the quicker fighter. But Blaydes hung tough and continued to have his moments, despite being visibly drained for his attempt to unload in Round 1.
Round 3 was a tad slower but the effort and game plans remained the same: brawl. Blaydes, with a busted up face, absorbed everything Hokit had. But in the end, the UFC heavyweight division has a new contender and his name is Josh Hokit.
With the win, Hokit immediately establishes himself as a contender. He entered UFC 327 with only two appearances, against entry-level competition in Max Gimenis and Denzel Freeman, though he attracted much attention for his bizarre and controversial pro wrestling characters.
Blaydes, 35, falls to 1-2 in his most recent three. His previous bout was a win over Rizvan Kuniev in June. Blaydes suffered a knee injury in the bout that required surgery and had been out for nearly a year as a result.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 327 results: Josh Hokit, Curtis Blaydes turn in shocking thriller
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The final scores were 29-28 across all three judges, in favor of Josh Hokit.
Josh Hokit showcased superior striking and speed, dominating the fight and landing significant punches throughout the match.
After UFC 327, Josh Hokit's professional MMA record improved to 9-0, with a UFC record of 3-0.


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