UFC fighter Josh Hawkit was filmed trying to conduct street interviews with intoxicated individuals. The content was shared via Hawkit's social media accounts. No further details about the context or purpose of the interviews were provided. This appears to be informal social media content rather than official media work.
UFC fighter Josh Hawkit has turned to an unusual form of social media content, posting footage of himself attempting to conduct street interviews with visibly intoxicated people.
The video, shared across Hawkit's own social media accounts, shows the fighter approaching members of the public in what appears to be an informal, unscripted setting. No details about the location, the purpose of the interviews, or any broader project behind the footage were made available alongside the post.
The clip falls into a growing trend of combat sports athletes using social media to build personalities outside the cage, though Hawkit's particular approach here leans toward candid, street-level entertainment rather than training content or fight promotion.
No verified fighter data for Hawkit was available in the AgentMMA database at the time of publication, so details about his current record, ranking, or divisional home are not included here.
Why it matters
- Social media presence has become an increasingly significant part of a fighter's marketability and brand outside of competition.
- Content that generates engagement, even informal or comedic clips, can raise a fighter's public profile between bouts.
- The informal nature of the footage suggests this is personal content rather than part of any officially sanctioned UFC or promotional media effort.

















