Curtis Blaydes fractured orbital and nose injuries tell the brutal story of Saturday night’s heavyweight warfare at UFC 327 in Miami. The American powerhouse absorbed punishment that would’ve broken lesser men during his unanimous decision loss to Josh Hokit.
Fractured Orbital Adds to Blaydes’ UFC 327 Battle Scars
Management confirmed that Curtis Blaydes suffered both a fractured orbital and nose during the three-round slugfest against the undefeated Josh Hokit. Despite carrying a 19-6 record into the cage, Blaydes showed the heart of a true warrior, trading leather with reckless abandon for fifteen minutes of pure violence.
Moreover, the bloodbath earned both fighters the UFC’s $100,000 Fight of the Night bonus. These two heavyweights combined for a staggering 351 total strikes landed, painting the octagon canvas in a masterpiece of controlled chaos.
Hokit Escapes Serious Damage Despite Concussion Concerns
Meanwhile, Josh Hokit preserved his perfect 8-0 record but didn’t escape unscathed. Medical staff evaluated the rising heavyweight for potential concussion, jaw, and hand injuries following his breakout performance. Fortunately, his management confirmed he was released without serious complications.
Consequently, the UFC has already locked in Hokit’s next dance partner. He’ll face the legendary Derrick Lewis at the UFC 250 Freedom Fights event on June 14 at the White House. According to UFC CEO Dana White, President Donald Trump personally requested Lewis for the card.
This heavyweight division continues delivering the kind of violence that separates the contenders from the pretenders. Blaydes may have tasted defeat, but he’s proven once again why heavyweight MMA remains the most unforgiving proving ground in combat sports.