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Josh Hokit, a former NFL back, kicked the League on Tuesday evening when he obtained a UFC contract on the series of competitors from Dana White.
Hokit eliminated Guilherme Uriel in the second round of their fight to obtain a UFC contract in the show. He nailed Uriel with a few elbows while the Brazilian fighter’s back was on the carpet. The referee had to stop the fight.
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San Francisco 49ers’ ball carrier Josh Hokit (40) leaves the field after the match against the Kansas City Chiefs in Levi’s Stadium. (Darren Yamashita / USA TODAY SPORTS)
After the fight, Hokit cut a professional style promotion on the NFL.
“I left the Liberal NFL and Snowflake to play a real man in the promotion of a real man and here I do this exactly by winning this UFC contract,” he said. “I was chewed and spitting and I continue to find a way and I will find a means of this UFC gold. Mark my words.”
Hokit, in an American flag bandana, also said he wanted the UFC to align pedophiles, sex traffickers, rapists and transgender combatants like his next opponents.
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The Fresno State Bulldogs balloon carrier, Josh Hokit (9), directed the ball against the colorado state rams in the second quarter to the Bulldog Stadium. (Cary Edmondson / USA TODAY SPORTS)
“Me and my new trading partner, Dana White, have decided to get rid of this division of unexpected heavyweights, and instead, we will create” The Incredible Hok “, but my opponents will not be these lazy, boring heavyweights,” he said.
“My opponents will be sexual traffickers, pedophiles, rapists, hell, you can even throw the transgender in there. Align them all, and one by one, I give them a good old American beat inside the octagon to show the world that there are consequences for these types of behavior in America.”
Hokit has never played a regular season of NFL. He joined the 49ers of San Francisco in 2020 and was part of the team’s training team. He also contributed to a place on the list of Cardinals of Arizona in 2022.

The 49ers of San Francisco, Josh Hokit (40), move to the field during the second quarter against the Chiefs of Kansas City in Levi’s Stadium. (Darren Yamashita / USA TODAY SPORTS)
He is undefeated in his MMA career. He won two victories in Bellator before moving to the Legacy Fighting Alliance. The fight against Uriel was the first linked to the UFC.