Josh Khokit secured a victory over Curtis Blaydes in an exhausting three-round battle, but absorbed significant damage in the process. While his striking power remained strong throughout all three rounds and he showed improved versatility with elbow strikes under Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn's coaching, his aggressive style left him vulnerable to heavy strikes. The analysis suggests his brawling approach could lead to knockout losses against elite strikers like Alex Pereira or Sergei Pavlovich. Despite the criticism of his wild style, Khokit's deviant behavior and bloody performances align well with the Trump-Dana White aesthetic, as demonstrated at the recent White House event. His wrestling defense against Blaydes was notably strong, easily neutralizing takedown attempts.
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