Curtis Blaydes Believes He Won Against Josh Hokit at UFC 327

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Curtis Blaydes has openly shared his disappointment regarding the outcome of his bout against Josh Hokit at UFC 327, asserting that he should have been declared the victor. Despite the official decision, Blaydes maintains a strong conviction that his performance warranted a win.

The heavyweight contender expressed his feelings, stating, “I hate to be that guy, but I think I won.” This sentiment reflects his belief that he executed his game plan effectively and inflicted more damage or controlled the fight better than his opponent, leading him to believe the judges overlooked key aspects of his performance.

Blaydes’ perspective suggests a potential disconnect between his perception of the fight and the official scoring, hinting at frustration with the subjective nature of MMA judging. He feels his efforts were not adequately recognized, leading to a result he believes was incorrect.

English Translation:

Curtis Blaydes Details Why He Should’ve Gotten the Win Over Josh Hokit at UFC 327: ‘I Hate to Be That Guy, But I Think I Won’

Curtis Blaydes has openly shared his disappointment regarding the outcome of his bout against Josh Hokit at UFC 327, asserting that he should have been declared the victor. Despite the official decision, Blaydes maintains a strong conviction that his performance warranted a win.

The heavyweight contender expressed his feelings, stating, “I hate to be that guy, but I think I won.” This sentiment reflects his belief that he executed his game plan effectively and inflicted more damage or controlled the fight better than his opponent, leading him to believe the judges overlooked key aspects of his performance.

Blaydes’ perspective suggests a potential disconnect between his perception of the fight and the official scoring, hinting at frustration with the subjective nature of MMA judging. He feels his efforts were not adequately recognized, leading to a result he believes was incorrect.

Derek Williams
Derek Williams

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