Curtis Blaydes has publicly stated his conviction that he emerged victorious in his bout against Josh Hokit at UFC 327. The heavyweight contender is asserting that the official judges’ scorecards failed to accurately represent the true performance and outcome of the fight.
Blaydes is expressing strong disagreement with the judges’ decision, feeling that his efforts and effectiveness in the octagon were not adequately recognized. He believes he did enough to secure a win, and the judges’ scoring did not align with his perception of the fight’s progression and his dominance.
Blaydes: “I believe I won that fight”
The fighter conveyed his opinion that he was the superior competitor during the match, and that the final verdict was an error on the part of the judges. This sentiment suggests a significant discrepancy between Blaydes’s self-assessment and the official results of the contest.
Blaydes’s comments highlight a recurring theme in combat sports where fighter’s perspectives on their performances can diverge sharply from the judges’ interpretations, often leading to debates and controversies surrounding fight outcomes.
