Earlier this week, former UFC two-division champion Alex Pereira had claimed that the promotion may minimize Josh Hokit after the White Home occasion.
Hokit instantly responded on X, firing again and stating that he’s signed an 8-fight contract and the UFC won’t ever hearth a surging and thrilling heavyweight like him, particularly after his final slugfest towards Curtis Blaydes, a struggle many contemplate a robust fight-of-the-year contender and probably the most thrilling heavyweight battles in current reminiscence.
The American has taken continuous digs at “Poatan,” and the latter has said the Hokit has crossed the road and shouldn’t have dragged household into the trash discuss.
Whereas Pereira has largely remained silent, the polarizing Hokit continues to focus on “Poatan,” repeatedly calling him out and pushing for a future showdown.

Josh Hokit as soon as extra trolls Alex Pereira
Throughout a current interview with the UFC, dismissing Alex Pereira’s claims that Hokit may be faraway from the UFC roster after June 14, the 28-year-old stated:
“[Alex] Pereira can say no matter. While you placed on a struggle like how I placed on final struggle, I don’t assume I’m going wherever. I simply signed an 8-fight contract as effectively. He’s speaking simply to speak, and he’s operating away. He’s scared, perhaps he hopes Dana kicks me out.”
Take a look at Josh Hokit’s feedback about Alex Pereira under:
Josh Hokit locks horns with heavyweight knockout artist Derrick Lewis this weekend at UFC Freedom 250. In the meantime, Pereira, who’s the primary fighter within the promotion to chase three-division glory, will fight Ciryl Gane on June 14 for the interim 265-pound strap.
If each Pereira and Hokit win their subsequent fights, a conflict between the 2 might rapidly materialize, given the rising unhealthy blood. “Poatan” is planning to struggle thrice a 12 months if he leaves the White Home bout with no severe accidents and the interim belt.

With undisputed heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, who’s at the moment recovering from double eye surgical procedure and never anticipated to be prepared anytime quickly, a matchup with Hokit might make sense within the coming months.
If a Pereira vs. Hokit grudge match does materialize, the Brazilian can have the chance to make the 28-year-old reply for all of the remarks he has made about him and his household.
