Josh Hokit’s vocal performance this week has been notable, but the betting market has not significantly reacted to his statements. Curtis Blaydes remains a slight favorite heading into their heavyweight bout on the UFC 327 main card, with shifts in Hokit’s odds being minor rather than substantial.
Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit UFC 327 Betting Lines
Initially, bookmakers set Blaydes as a favorite around -135, with Hokit positioned between +115 and +120. Throughout fight week, these odds have tightened slightly in some areas but have not reversed. Hokit has attracted some interest due to his undefeated record and youth. The over/under for the total rounds, offered by platforms like Pinco, is set at 1.5. The “over” is trading around -180, while the “under” is closer to +145, suggesting a prediction of Blaydes’ wrestling-heavy style against Hokit’s tendency for quick finishes. Prop bets also reflect this dynamic: Blaydes by decision is considered a plausible outcome, while Hokit is seen as a threat for an early knockout. Both fighters have longer odds for a submission victory.
This matchup was finalized in February, presenting Hokit, 28, with a significant step up in competition against the No. 4 ranked Blaydes at the Kaseya Center. Hokit enters the fight with an 8-0 professional record, a perfect finishing rate, and two swift stoppages in the UFC, including a 51-second knockout of Max Gimenis and an earlier quick finish against Denzel Freeman. Blaydes, with a record of 19-5 (1 NC), is a consistent contender at the top of the division. He is coming off a split-decision victory over Rizan Kuniev, following his interim title loss to Tom Aspinall at UFC 304.
The central question this week has been whether Hokit’s pre-fight trash talk and viral media day and weigh-in antics have influenced the betting lines. His “routine” clips have gained considerable attention, with fellow fighters and fans reacting to the unconventional approach and awkward callouts. Blaydes, for his part, has acknowledged the chatter, stating he is eager to address it in the octagon. While this generated more attention from casual fans towards Hokit’s side, leading to a slight shift in the underdog odds, seasoned analysts continue to respect Blaydes’ established resume.
This bout has remained stable in terms of last-minute changes. The fight is scheduled for three rounds on the main card, with no late opponent replacements, no significant weight-cutting issues (beyond Hokit’s own on-stage theatrics), and no reported injuries affecting either fighter on fight day.
The primary “late” factor has been the public’s reaction to Hokit’s trash talk, which has drawn some casual betting action towards his moneyline but has not been enough to turn the fight into a pick’em scenario.
