UFC President Dana White has addressed the pre-fight behavior of Josh Hokit, stating that his antics will only be appropriate if he defeats Curtis Blaydes. White's comments come in response to Hokit's recent provocative behavior leading up to their upcoming bout. The UFC chief appears to be taking a measured stance, suggesting that trash talk and theatrics need to be backed up with performance in the octagon. Hokit faces Blaydes at UFC 327, where he'll need to prove his words with action. White's position emphasizes that results matter more than spectacle in the UFC.
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