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UFC ace Josh Hokit goes from busting rhymes to heads and lands White House fight
- Josh Hokit defeated Curtis Blaydes on points in UFC 327’s heavyweight bout in Miami, boosting his record to 8-0.
- Dana White said he respects Hokit despite prior skepticism about his gimmick, calling the fight 'unbelievable'.
- Trump’s involvement was highlighted in the event’s narrative, with White later addressing the White House card context.
- Hokit’s post-fight poetry moment became a memorable part of the night, linking entertainment with sport.
- Hokit, a former NFL hopeful, kept his unbeaten streak at 8-0 following UFC 327.
- Dana White commented on Hokit’s approach, suggesting entertainment and performance will not overshadow competitive results.
- The event's broader lineup teased future matchups, including Mike Malott versus Gilbert Burns.
- White and Trump were part of the post-fight chatter, illustrating the blend of politics and sport on the UFC stage.
- The night underscored entertainment’s role in UFC, with fans reacting to Hokit’s persona and on-stage moments.
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