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Joe Rogan has been the electrifying voice of the UFC, providing technical analysis with unfiltered enthusiasm that resonates with hardcore fans and casual viewers. Beyond his role as a color commentator,
Fans couldn’t put their fingers on why Joe Rogan would be absent from UFC 318 having not missed a US PPV in several years despite cutting back on his UFC schedule. The stand-up comedian didn’t appear to have a conflicting schedule in terms of his work away from being a commentator, but it looks like he had other plans that got in the way.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNJoe Rogan’s Daring Trump Challenge on ICE Raids at Explosive UFC Dinner with Dana White Stuns AllJoe Rogan, podcaster and prominent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential bid, is not happy. Trump’s harsh & cruel immigration crackdown is causing one of his most high-profile supporters to question what is going on.
Back when the UFC was still taking shape and oddsmakers were trying to establish their footing, Joe Rogan was cashing in big. He was reportedly tipping off his friends to solid bets.
Fans have since begun wondering about the podcaster’s net worth, which, according to Celebrity Net Worth, is $200 million. Also a comedian, actor, and martial arts expert, Joe Rogan is most known for hosting Fear Factor and The Man Show.
UFC commentator says the recent streak of Ilia Topuria is the most impressive in MMA history, praising his dominance and unbeaten record.
An exciting clash between bonus machine Dan Ige and former Bellator champ Patricio "Pitbull" is set for the UFC 318 main card. Who takes it?
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SB Nation on MSNDan Ige admits ‘it sucks’ when UFC commentary team drives a certain narrative during a fight but he understands that’s their jobJoe Rogan shouted those words just after Dan Ige put Sean Woodson away with a barrage of hammer fists in the third round back at UFC 314. The end came with Ige blasting away with several hard shots and Woodson looking for a desperation takedown before he ate numerous punches in succession before the referee decided he’d seen enough.