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If Joe Rogan ran the UFC, he’d do things a lot differently. The famous podcaster and comedian has been working for the UFC for almost 30 years now, starting out a baskstage interviewer in 1997.
If UFC president Dana White ever decides to move on from the mixed martial arts promotion, Joe Rogan would follow. That’s according to Rogan himself, who recently expanded on a unique clause in ...
A few months ago, Joe Rogan stated ... the promotion has replaced Rogan with former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz as the commentator, which has sparked reactions from fans.
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Alleged Conor McGregor Fight Negotiation Leaked on Joe Rogan’s Podcast Draws Mixed Reactions: ‘Would Be a Massive Fight’Ex-UFC Featherweight Champion Ilia Topuria revealed discussions about a potential showdown with Conor McGregor during a recent appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” His comments ignited ...
Jack Della Maddalena reacts to Joe Rogan snubbing Canada with surprising take on UFC commentary team
[Images courtesy: @jjackdellamaddalena on Instagram and @joerogan on X] Jack Della Maddalena reacted to Joe Rogan's remarks about not traveling to Canada to commentate at UFC 315 on May 10.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan said he won’t go to an upcoming fight because it’s in Canada — joking that he’d “rather go to Russia.” Rogan gave the brush off on his podcast, “The Joe ...
It's an incredibly unique clause in a contract, but one that Rogan seems to be openly on board with after crediting White for bringing him into the mix. White has been the president of the UFC ...
Joe Rogan will not travel to Canada for UFC 315. He expressed his preference to visit Russia instead. Dominick Cruz will now join Jon Anik and Daniel Cormier as commentator. UFC 315 is scheduled ...
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