Blaydes Vs. Hokit: UFC Heavyweight Clash Sparks Fan Debate

by Jamie Stockwell
Blaydes Vs. Hokit: UFC Heavyweight Clash Sparks Fan Debate

Blaydes Vs. Hokit: UFC Heavyweight Clash Sparks Fan Debate...

The UFC heavyweight matchup between Curtis Blaydes and rising contender Jairzinho "Hokit" Rozenstruik is trending today after the fight was officially announced for UFC 300 on June 10, 2026. The bout has generated intense discussion among MMA fans, with many debating whether Blaydes' wrestling can neutralize Hokit's knockout power.

ESPN first reported the booking late last night, confirming the matchup will serve as the co-main event at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena. This marks Blaydes' first fight since his controversial no-contest against Derrick Lewis in February, while Hokit looks to build momentum after his first-round KO of Augusto Sakai in January.

The fight's sudden popularity stems from UFC President Dana White's social media tease about "a heavyweight banger" coming to UFC 300. Fan reaction has been divided, with Blaydes' supporters pointing to his dominant grappling and Hokit's backers highlighting his 83% knockout rate.

Sportsbooks opened Blaydes as a -180 favorite, though early money has pushed the line to -150 as of this morning. The matchup carries major implications for the division, with the winner likely earning a title shot against the Jon Jones-Stipe Miocic 2 winner later this year.

MMA analysts note the stylistic contrast makes this one of 2026's most intriguing heavyweight fights. Blaydes averages 6.32 takedowns per 15 minutes, while Hokit has stuffed 80% of opponents' takedown attempts in his UFC career.

The UFC 300 card continues to take shape, with this fight joining a previously announced light heavyweight title bout between Alex Pereira and Magomed Ankalaev. Tickets go on sale April 20 through AXS, with presales beginning Wednesday for UFC Fight Club members.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.