Josh Hokit and Curtis Blaydes delivered a war at UFC White House. The full fight showcases their intense battle in the octagon.
Curtis Blaydes and Josh Hokit met inside the octagon at UFC White House on June 14, 2026, producing what the early footage describes as a war between two heavyweights with very different profiles heading into the fight.

Blaydes, known as "Razor," enters the bout ranked fourth in the heavyweight division. The 35-year-old American, who trains out of Elevation Fight Team, carries a 19-6-0 professional record and brings a physically imposing frame to every contest — standing six-foot-four with an 80-inch reach. He is one of the most prolific grapplers in the division, averaging 5.38 takedowns per 15 minutes, and lands 3.56 significant strikes per minute at 50 percent accuracy, making him dangerous in multiple areas.
Hokit, nicknamed "The Incredible Hok," is undefeated at 5-0-0 and just 28 years old, representing a significant step up in competition against a ranked veteran of Blaydes' standing. The young heavyweight enters with a spotless professional record and the kind of momentum an unbeaten run generates at any level.

Why it matters
- A victory for Blaydes keeps him firmly in the heavyweight title picture at number four in the division.
- A win for the undefeated Hokit would be among the most significant upsets in recent heavyweight history and would launch him immediately into the rankings conversation.
- The contrast in styles — Blaydes' seasoned grappling-heavy approach against Hokit's unproven but unblemished record — makes for a compelling stylistic unknown.
- At 35, Blaydes faces a test of whether his elite fundamentals hold against hungry, younger competition.
Sunday, June 14, 2026















