NFL Fullback wins UFC contract, Liberal League, Snowflake ‘Rips’
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Josh Hokit, a former NFL fullback, hit the league on Tuesday night when he obtained a UFC contract in the Dana White Consender series.
Hokit knocked Guilherme Uriel in the second round of his fight to win a UFC contract in the program. He nailed Uriel with some elbows while the back of the Brazilian fighter was in the mat. The referee had to stop the fight.
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San Francisco’s 49ers corridor, Josh Hokit, leaves the field after the match against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Levi stadium. (Darren Yamashita/USA Today Sports)
After the fight, Hokit reduced a promotion of wrestling style in the NFL.
“I left the NFL liberal of snowflakes to make a real man sport in the promotion of a real man and here I am doing exactly that when winning this UFC contract,” he said. “I have chewed and spit on me and I still find a way and I will find a way of that UFC gold. Mark my words.”
Hokit, in an American flag handkerchief, also said he wants the UFC to align pedophiles, sexual traffickers, rapists and transgender combatants as his next opponents.
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The Bulldogs corridor of the state of Fresno, Josh Hokit, directs the ball against the RAMS of the Colorado state at the Bulldog stadium. (Cary Edmondson/USA Today Sports)
“I and my new commercial partner, Dana White, we have decided to get rid of this non -entertaining heavyweight division, and instead, we will create the division ‘The incredible Hok’, but my opponents will not be these heavy and lazy weights,” he said.
“My opponents will be sex traffickers, pedophiles, rapists, demons, you can even throw the transgeans there. Align them all, and one by one, I give them a good American beating inside the octagon to show the world that there are consequences for this type of behavior in the United States.”
Hokit never played in the regular NFL season. He joined the San Francisco 49ers in 2020 and was in the team’s practice team. He also competed for a place on the list of the Arizona Cardinals in 2022.

San Francisco’s 49ers corridor, Josh Hokit, runs off the field during the Kansas City Chiefs game at the Levi stadium. (Darren Yamashita/USA Today Sports)
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He is undefeated in his MMA career. He had two victories in Bellator before moving to Legacy Fighting Alliance. The fight against Uriel was the first linked to UFC.
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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor of News Digital.


