Jiri Prochazka and Josh Hokit had a tense verbal exchange behind the scenes at the UFC 327 media day in Miami. Prochazka told Hokit to "stand where you stand, man." Hokit responded by threatening to "cut" Prochazka and then "glue his head to Alex Pereira's body." The heated exchange was captured on video. Both fighters appear to be escalating tensions ahead of their upcoming commitments.
A backstage confrontation between Jiri Prochazka and Josh Hokit added a sharp edge to the UFC 327 media day in Miami on April 8, with a tense verbal exchange between the two men caught on video.

Prochazka, the 33-year-old Czech standout fighting out of Jetsaam Gym Brno, told Hokit to "stand where you stand, man." Hokit responded with a threat to "cut" Prochazka and then "glue his head to Alex Pereira's body" — a pointed reference to the reigning light heavyweight champion. The footage circulated quickly, suggesting tensions between the two camps are running high ahead of UFC 327, scheduled for April 11.
Prochazka enters the media week as the number-two ranked light heavyweight in the world, carrying a record of 32-6-1. The six-foot-three, 191-centimeter Czech holds an 80-inch reach and ranks among the division's most active strikers, landing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy.

Hokit, nicknamed "The Incredible Hok," is an undefeated 28-year-old prospect sitting at 5-0-0. His UFC statistical profile is limited at this stage of his career, but his willingness to go face-to-face with a former light heavyweight champion backstage signals he has no intention of blending into the background.
The exchange also drew in the shadow of Alex Pereira, the Brazilian champion who holds a 13-4 record and stands six-foot-four at 193 centimeters. Pereira, 38, is one of the sport's most feared strikers, landing 5.16 significant strikes per minute at 62 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- Prochazka is ranked second in the light heavyweight division, making any conflict involving him relevant to the title picture
- Hokit's direct reference to Pereira suggests a broader inter-camp dimension to the dispute
- The video's circulation amplifies the confrontation well beyond what typically emerges from media day interactions
Saturday, April 11, 2026







