A commentator defends Josh Hockitt's controversial promotional approach, noting that in just one media week he has gotten the entire MMA community talking about him without committing any serious offenses. The author points out that Hockitt's performances are deliberate and planned, even if somewhat extreme. However, the commentator criticizes the UFC matchmakers for pairing Hockitt with Curtis Blaydes in only his second UFC fight, calling Blaydes a maximally difficult and strong opponent. The author sees no chance for Hockitt to win but hopes to be proven wrong. The post reflects the polarizing nature of Hockitt's recent behavior and questions about the matchmaking decision.





