Josh Hockit's words to Curtis Blaydes during the final face-off at UFC 327 have been revealed. Hockit told Blaydes: "You think this is a game? I'll break you in two parts. This troll is going to destroy you!" The aggressive trash talk continues Hockit's pattern of provocative behavior throughout fight week. The heated exchange adds intensity to their heavyweight matchup. Observers noted it could be awkward for Hockit if he fails to back up his words with performance.
Words exchanged at the UFC 327 face-off between Josh Hockit and Curtis Blaydes have come to light, with Hockit delivering a pointed message to his heavyweight opponent on the day of the event, April 11, 2026.
Hockit reportedly looked across at Blaydes and said: "You think this is a game? I'll break you in two parts. This troll is going to destroy you!" The comments cap what has been a provocative fight week from Hockit, whose aggressive posturing has been a running theme in the build-up to the bout.
Curtis "Razor" Blaydes enters the fight as the number four ranked heavyweight in the UFC. The 35-year-old American, who trains out of Elevation Fight Team, carries a record of 19 wins and 6 losses. Standing six-foot-four with an 80-inch reach, Blaydes is a physically imposing presence, and his numbers reflect a wrestler of genuine menace — he averages 5.38 takedowns per 15 minutes, lands 3.56 significant strikes per minute, and does so at a 50 percent striking accuracy rate.

Why it matters
- Blaydes is a top-five heavyweight, meaning a win or loss here carries real divisional weight for both men.
- Hockit's combative trash talk raises the stakes around his own performance — observers have already noted the pressure he has placed on himself to deliver.
- The stylistic matchup pits Hockit's aggression against Blaydes' elite wrestling and physical dimensions, making the opening exchanges critical.
Whether Hockit's words translate into performance against one of the heavyweight division's most experienced and decorated competitors remains to be seen when the cage door closes.
Saturday, April 11, 2026








