Curtis Blaydes has expressed confidence heading into his fight against Josh Hocket, characterizing the matchup as a clash between a one-dimensional fighter and someone with a more diverse skill set. Blaydes clearly views himself as the more well-rounded competitor in this pairing. He anticipates an aggressive start from Hocket, expecting his opponent to come out with pressure early in the fight. The post invites fan predictions on whether the fight will end in the first round, reach the second, or go to a decision. Despite limited details in the post, Blaydes appears unfazed by Hocket's style and approach.
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