
""He just wants the clips. I've seen the one he did with Jiri. He just wants people to see like 'oh look, he's talking sh*t to Jiri.' Because Jiri's a professional. He's not going to beat the sh*t out of you in the hotel lobby. Neither will I, because we're going to do it this weekend.""
""Yes I've seen the shirt that he's selling. I think, oh goodness. He's a piece of work.""
""He's doing the Colby Covington. I'll give it to Colby, he was actually good, he's actually a really good wrestler. He got better with the hands, he's actually good. I don't agree with him acting like that either, but at least with him, he has something to stand on.""
""Hokit, he knows he's not going to get paid off his actual skill in the octagon. He's like 'okay I'm going to be a personality. I'm going to just be the guy that when you interview me, I say random sh*t.'""
Curtis Blaydes refuses to engage with Josh Hokit ahead of their fight at UFC 327, viewing Hokit's antics as a waste of time. Blaydes criticizes Hokit's promotional tactics, likening him to Colby Covington but noting that Covington is a skilled fighter. He expresses disdain for Hokit's racially charged persona and promotional merchandise, suggesting that Hokit lacks the fighting ability to back up his character. Blaydes believes Hokit is relying on personality rather than skill to gain attention.
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