Event: UFC Vegas 327: Moicano vs. Duncan
Location: Meta Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
Bout: Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Broadcast: Paramount+ (U.S.)
Venue & Environmental Factors
Meta Apex Facility — Las Vegas, NV
25‑foot cage (smaller than standard PPV cage)
Increases wrestling success rates
Forces more pocket exchanges
Favors pressure grapplers and clinch‑heavy fighters
No weather variables; controlled indoor environment
This cage size is highly relevant:
Blaydes’ takedown entries become easier
Hokit’s explosive wrestling transitions become more dangerous
Scramble frequency increases, raising volatility
Expected Start Time
Projected for the main card, likely between 8:00–9:00 PM ET, depending on earlier fight durations.
Injury Report
No injuries or medical suspensions have been announced for either fighter.
Both are expected to compete as scheduled.
Fighter Profiles & Matchup Breakdown
Curtis “Razor” Blaydes
Record: 18‑4 (1 NC)
Style: Elite heavyweight wrestler with powerful ground‑and‑pound
Strengths:
Best offensive wrestling in the heavyweight division
Strong top control
Devastating ground‑and‑pound
Improved striking fundamentals
Excellent fight IQ
Recent Form:
Blaydes’ recent fights show:
Continued dominance when he secures takedowns
Occasional vulnerability to explosive strikers
Improved jab and counter wrestling
Strong cardio for a heavyweight
Fight History Notes:
Blaydes has fought nearly every top heavyweight of the last decade. His resume includes bouts with Ngannou, Aspinall, Lewis, and Volkov. His wrestling remains his defining weapon.
Josh Hokit
Record: 4‑0
Style: High‑level collegiate wrestler with explosive athleticism
Strengths:
Elite wrestling pedigree
Strong top pressure
Heavy ground‑and‑pound
Excellent physicality and strength
Recent Form:
Hokit has surged into the UFC with:
Multiple first‑round finishes
Dominant wrestling sequences
Improved striking fundamentals
Increasing confidence in transitions
Fight History Notes:
Hokit is still early in his MMA career, but his wrestling base and athleticism have made him a fast‑rising prospect. This is his biggest test by far.
Stylistic Matchup Analysis
1. Striking
Blaydes: More experienced, better jab, functional power
Hokit: Still developing, explosive but raw
Edge: Blaydes
2. Wrestling & Grappling
Blaydes: Best heavyweight wrestler in the UFC
Hokit: Elite collegiate wrestler but untested against top‑tier MMA grapplers
Edge: Blaydes (significant)
3. Cardio
Blaydes: Proven 3‑round cardio
Hokit: Strong early, untested in deep waters
Edge: Blaydes
4. Cage Size Impact
The Apex’s small cage:
Makes Blaydes’ takedown entries easier
Reduces Hokit’s ability to reset
Increases clinch and wrestling exchanges
This is a major advantage for Blaydes.
Betting Trends & Market Behavior
1. Blaydes Wrestling Trend
Blaydes wins most fights through:
Takedowns
Top control
Ground‑and‑pound
2. Hokit Early‑Finish Trend
Hokit’s wins have come early, before opponents adjust to his wrestling.
3. Small Cage = More Takedowns
This heavily favors Blaydes’ style.
4. Blaydes ITD Market
Bettors often target:
Blaydes by TKO
Blaydes by ground‑and‑pound finish
FIGHT ODDS
Curtis Blaydes – 450
Josh Hokit + 325
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 10, 2026








