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Josh Hockett Makes Bizarre 'Human Centipede' Threat at UFC 327 Media Day

By Oscar Nascimento
Updated AgentMMA.com
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Josh Hockett delivered an extremely unusual speech during UFC 327 media day involving graphic threats toward Curtis Blaydes and other ranked fighters. Hockett, who goes by the nickname 'The Incredible Hulk,' described violent fantasies about defeating multiple ranked light heavyweights and creating a 'human centipede' on a leash. The bizarre comments have drawn comparisons to recent erratic behavior from other fighters. The outburst occurred at an official UFC media event ahead of the upcoming card. Observers questioned whether Hockett was under the influence of something.

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Josh Hockett, who fights under the nickname "The Incredible Hulk," delivered one of the more disturbing speeches in recent memory at the UFC 327 media day on April 8, describing graphic violent fantasies involving multiple ranked fighters and making a specific threat toward heavyweight contender Curtis Blaydes that included a reference to the horror film "Human Centipede."

Alex Pereira
Alex Pereira

Hockett's remarks, made at an official UFC media event ahead of the April 11 card, drew immediate attention from observers in attendance, some of whom publicly questioned whether he was under the influence of something at the time. The outburst has drawn comparisons to recent erratic behavior seen from other fighters on the promotional circuit.

Blaydes, the intended target of Hockett's most pointed comments, is ranked fourth in the heavyweight division and carries a professional record of 19 wins and 6 losses. The 35-year-old American, known as "Razor," trains out of Elevation Fight Team and is one of the more accomplished wrestlers in the division, averaging 5.38 takedowns per 15 minutes over his career.

Curtis Blaydes
Curtis Blaydes

Why it matters

  • Hockett's comments targeted ranked heavyweights and light heavyweights, including fighters outside his own competitive sphere, raising questions about the intent and context of the outburst.
  • Light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira, the 38-year-old Brazilian known as "Poatan," was among the ranked fighters referenced in Hockett's remarks about defeating multiple contenders.
  • The incident puts pressure on the UFC to respond, as it occurred at a sanctioned promotional media event rather than on social media or an independent platform.
  • Whether the comments reflect a calculated attempt at attention or something more concerning remains an open question heading into fight week.
Source: AgentMMA
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