UMVA has learned that UFC fighter Josh Hokit unleashed a shocking tirade during a White House event celebrating a presidential milestone.
During a weigh‑in spectacle, Hokot pretended to vomit after claiming he was “drinking,” then turned to the microphones and shouted a bizarre salute to the president, followed by a bizarre proclamation that “the only person more incredible than the Incredible Hulk is my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.”
He then launched a baseless slur, declaring, “Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?” The crowd erupted in nervous laughter as he stalked away, leaving a palpable tension in the air.
Earlier this year, a racist video portraying the former first family as apes was forcibly removed from official channels, prompting a stern warning from White House officials to focus on matters of genuine public concern.
In the same celebration, UFC champion Sean Strickland, known for his outspoken criticism of the president, was quietly escorted out by Secret Service agents, disappearing in a black sedan amid a swirl of security.
President Trump and UFC boss Dana White marched from the Oval Office to a custom‑built arena on the South Lawn, where fighter jets roared overhead as the national anthem blared, igniting chants of “USA, USA” from the 4,000‑strong crowd.
Among the high‑profile guests were British heavyweight Tyson Fury, sporting a novelty “Donald Trump for Prime Minister” cap, and tech mogul Mark Zuckerberg, who was seen chatting with the president during a brief intermission.
Government officials—including the FBI director, the acting attorney general, and the House speaker—occupied cage‑side seats, underscoring the event’s unprecedented blend of politics and combat sport.
Official documents reveal that a coalition of seven federal agencies, from Homeland Security to the FAA, allocated extensive resources and manpower to stage the extravaganza, despite an earlier legal challenge that failed to halt it.
