A detailed analysis of Josh Hockit's recent performance notes that while he can fight more technically to avoid absorbing damage, his established aggressive persona requires him to maintain a brawling style. The piece suggests such reckless attacks would likely result in knockout losses against Alex Pereira or Sergei Pavlovich. Despite the high volume of strikes absorbed, Hockit demonstrated increased power that lasted into the third round, improved elbow work, and high-level takedown defense against Curtis Blaydes. The writer observes that Hockit's behavior perfectly aligns with the Trump and Dana White era, though it contrasts sharply with his coaches Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn. Looking ahead to a potential Derrick Lewis matchup, concerns exist that Lewis may approach the fight conservatively to minimize damage rather than pursuing victory.
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