“Razor” is ready for a fight.
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight title challenger Curtis Blaydes puts his No. 5 ranking on the line against surging prospect Josh Hokit in the featured bout of UFC 327 this weekend (Sat., April 11, 2026) inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.
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It’s a classic sink-or-swim matchup.
Hokit gets a massive step up against a proven 20-fight UFC veteran, with a win likely catapulting him straight into the Top 5. A loss, however, could cool his hype just as quickly.
For Blaydes, the stakes are just as high — but in a different way. A victory reinforces his place among the division’s elite, while a loss could shift the narrative toward gatekeeper territory.
He’s been here before.
Back in 2024, the promotion tested Blaydes against Jailton Almeida in a similar high-risk matchup — and he passed (watch highlights).
Now, he expects a familiar type of challenge.
“I view this as a one-dimensional guy versus a guy with a lot of skills, and obviously, I’m the guy with a lot of skills,” Blaydes said on UFC Embedded. “I know it is a fight with chaos, and anything can happen, but I’m expecting him to be hunting like a bulldog, but I’ll be ready to sprawl and brawl.”
Blaydes’ coach, Foster Bailey, didn’t hold back either.
“It’s Heavyweight — everyone is dangerous,” Bailey said. “But I think he’s a one-trick pony just like Curtis said. When Curtis locks in, I think he is the most dangerous man on the planet, and I wouldn’t want to be Josh Hokit when that door closes. Curtis is a bad motherf—ker. He has better footwork, better jiu-jitsu, more power, more size, and way more experience.”
Blaydes enters the bout 5-2 in his last seven fights, with his only losses coming against current champion Tom Aspinall and knockout artist Sergei Pavlovich.
And if his read on Hokit is correct…
He’s expecting to make it look like just another night at the office.
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