Miami. Josh Hokit defeated Curtis Blaydes by unanimous decision in a three-round heavyweight bout at UFC 327 on Saturday, engaging in prolonged striking exchanges that saw both fighters repeatedly rocked and the contest run the full 15 minutes, with officials rendering the decision after regulation time concluded and no extra rounds were contested. Post-fight, UFC President Dana White announced Hokit’s rapid rebooking, stating Hokit will appear on an upcoming 'White House Card' and face Derrick Lewis in roughly two months, a move White said followed suggestions from broadcast commentators and attendees; outlets additionally reported combined significant-strike totals and specific strike counts for each fighter during the bout.
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If you're a UFC fan, this is big. Josh Hokit's win over Curtis Blaydes was a thrilling match. Now, he's set to face Derrick Lewis in two months. It's a match-up you won't want to miss. Check your local listings for the 'White House Card' event.
Hokit's victory and upcoming bout with Lewis could shake up the heavyweight rankings. His performance at UFC 327 shows he's a fighter to watch. If you know a UFC fan, they'd likely appreciate this update. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good fight.
Josh Hokit benefited most: his unanimous-decision win increased his visibility, led to an immediate rebooking against Derrick Lewis, and enhanced his marketability; the UFC similarly benefited by gaining a breakout star and promotionable matchup that can drive future revenue.
Curtis Blaydes suffered a high-profile loss that may slow his momentum in the heavyweight title picture despite a strong mid-fight rally, potentially affecting near-term matchmaking and ranking considerations.
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