UFC fighter Josh Howitt posted content on his social media showing him attempting to conduct interviews with visibly drunk individuals on the street. The footage was shared from Howitt's personal social media accounts. No additional context or details about the location, timing, or purpose of these interviews were provided in the post. The nature of the content appears to be informal and entertainment-focused rather than professional media engagement.
UFC fighter Josh Howitt has been sharing an unusual brand of street content on his personal social media accounts, posting footage of himself attempting to interview visibly intoxicated people he encounters in public.
The clips, shared directly from Howitt's own accounts, show the fighter taking on an informal interviewer role with strangers who appear to be under the influence. No details about the location, timing, or any specific purpose behind the videos were included alongside the posts, leaving the context largely open to interpretation.
The content appears firmly in the entertainment category rather than anything connected to professional media work or fight promotion. It is the kind of unscripted, off-the-cuff material that has become common among athletes looking to build a personality-driven social media presence outside of competition.
No verified fighter data for Howitt was available in the AgentMMA database at the time of publication, so divisional standing and record details are not included here.

















