Curtis Blaydes and Josh Hokit put on a fight for the ages at UFC 327.Both heavyweights traded excruciating blows during the 15-minute bout, as Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier both labelled it ‘the craziest heavyweight fight of all time.’Hokit taunted Blaydes several times in a crazy opening roundGettyIt was non-stop action throughout the entire contestGettyAll three judges scored the contest 29-28 in Hokit’s favour to hand ‘The Incredible Hok’ a unanimous decision win and extend his undefeated record to 9-0 in just his third UFC fight.Hokit dropped Blaydes in the opening seconds of the fight, busting his fellow American wide open early on.Blaydes, however, fought back resiliently and put it straight back on Hokit as the fight quickly unfolded into something never before seen in UFC history.Blaydes and Hokit make UFC historyIn fact, the statistics proved the aforementioned to be true as UFC commentator Jon Anik confirmed the fight produced the most strikes ever in a three-round heavyweight clash.With 50 seconds left, both men had incredibly exchanged a combined 276 significant strikes and were completely exhausted by the final bell.“What an insane fight, that was absolute insanity,” UFC commentator Joe Rogan said after the bout.“That was one giant highlight you could literally take any 15 seconds from that fight and make it a highlight reel.”Hokit, who had gone viral several times in the build-up to UFC 327 for playing a wild character, continued with his antics when speaking to Rogan after the fight.How Blaydes vs Hokit unfoldedHokit stormed Blaydes from the first bell, unleashing shots at an unbelievable pace.It wasn’t long before the undefeated fighter almost dropped Blaydes with a vicious right hand, showing remarkable hand speed in what was an insane opening few minutes.Hokit emerged through Dana White’s Contender Series in August 2025 and was contesting just his third UFC fightGettyThose in attendance were treated to arguably the greatest UFC heavyweight contest everGettyBlaydes was absolutely busted open, but responded well and stunned Hokit with a thunderous jab as the latter responded by pulling out another middle finger,“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a heavyweight fight start faster than this,” Cormier acknowledged.Hokit defended Blaydes’ first takedown of round two and quickly went all guns blazing after catching him with a right hand and an uppercut.The 28-year-old, fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, threw multiple combinations at Blaydes, and it was baffling how the latter stayed on his feet.By this stage of the fight, you could hear Blaydes every time he threw due to the sheer exhaustion he was dealing with.In the third and final round, Blaydes quickly fell back to his wrestling, but Hokit continued to punish his opponent with jabs.US President Donald Trump joined Dana White octagonside for UFC 327GettyView Tweet: https://t.co/ema5tf6iONHokit’s white shorts had turned pink by the closing moments, with Blaydes on survival mode and still going when the final bell sounded.What else happened at UFC 327?Elsewhere at UFC 327, Cub Swanson bowed out of MMA at the age of 42 with an obliteration of Nate Landwehr, while highly touted prospect Aaron Pico scored his first UFC win with a dominant display against Patricio Pitbull.Also on the Miami card, Chris Padilla thought he had scored his fifth consecutive UFC win against MasQuel Mederos until the preliminary fight was overturned to a majority draw.And Tatiana Suarez became the first woman to finish Loopy Godinez on the hunt for her second shot at the women’s strawweight title after UFC Hall of Famer Kelvin Gastelum had slipped to a submission defeat against Vicente Luque.More details, including a press conference at the Lincoln Memorial, were also confirmed for the promotion’s White House card at UFC 327, which was headlined by Jiri Prochazka’s light heavyweight title fight against Carlos Ulberg.UFC ScheduleFor all the upcoming fights and results this year, check out talkSPORT.com’s UFC schedule.