![]() Please Cruz, don't retire and give me that shot so I can get back what I believe is mine. HOLY SHIT WHAT A GOOD FIGHT! Better than I remember and want to do it again. ![]() might need to go back and watch it again to hear how biased he was commentating, I agree with you it was a good close fight but think you picked Cruz before the fight started. As the saying goes, too many cooks spoil the broth and this is the case with commentary. Here, Rogan could give his own opinion and say Yes, Jones has been allowed too many left hooks in this fight. Finally got a chance to watch the fight on my flight home today and after watching I'm even more confident I won that fight! Even the two rounds I was initially giving to him were much closer when I rewatched it, to be fair I gave my self three rounds but have no problem saying I won four rounds. For instance, Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier are both color commentators. ![]() Did not fight my best and definitely things I could have done different laying there thinking to myself. Not to pick on CM Punk, but the idea of CM Punk with no competition experience whatsoever is going to fight professionally in the biggest organization in the world it’s a little offensive, Rogan said. Not saying that it was a robbery because I knew that it was a close fight and have no one to blame but myself for leaving it that fu#king close. UFC commentator Joe Rogan and former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz discussed the case of CM Punk fighting in the UFC for his MMA debut. I know everyone has their right to their own opinion but as I laid in bed the last two nights not able to sleep thinking how I lost that fight baffled me. Congrats to Cruz for enduring everything he has and being able to come out and perform at his best, true respect for his determination and athletic ability. Like me or hate me for what ever reason and think what ever you believe to be true, I just appreciate you watching and hope you enjoyed that fight. Love being a martial artist and the person it has made me. Joe Rogan refused to accept Dominick Cruzs reasoning behind struggling to throw head kicks × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first. I think being active keeps me from losing my marbles.Man I'm so lucky that I get to do what I love everyday of my life and put on shows for the world. So I don’t think about ‘oh I need ‘X’ amount of money in the bank so I’m not going to do this very much longer’. This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A KingJohnTX Team 209 - Real. Joe Rogan often has guests he doesnt necessarily agree with, simply to engage in a debate where he can learn more. Dominick Cruz is a mixed martial artist and former two-time UFC Bantamweight Champion. He makes his bantamweight debut against Dominick Cruz at UFC 257. … I don’t think about retiring because I like what I do. Joe Rogan makes weight a month in advance to prove a point. UFC star TJ Dillashaw has accused commentator Joe Rogan of favouring his opponent after he called the bantamweights title bout against Dominick Cruz on. “That was before the UFC really started adding a bunch of people and it took a lot of the weight off of me. It was like half of the weekends of the year, I was flying somewhere to go to the UFC. At one point I was doing 24 a year, it was way too many. Cause first of all I was doing too many of them. Listen to this episode from The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify. Sometimes, there may be one main commentator who is accompanied by two color commentators at the same time. As you can imagine, each color commentator is different and has their own style. He also is a UFC Color Commentator & Analyst on FOX. In recent times, UFC color commentators include: Dan Hardy. “I do enjoy it,” Rogan said, speaking recently on his podcast. Dominick Cruz is a mixed martial artist and former two-time UFC Bantamweight Champion. With the introduction of new commentators, such as fighters Dominick Cruz, Daniel Cormier and Paul Felder, Rogan no longer finds his UFC role stressful and doesn’t consider walking away as much anymore. ![]() But despite that new commitment, fans felt the writing was on the wall for Rogan, and eventually the comedian would leave the commentary booth behind him.Īpparently, however, those fears can be allayed somewhat. For a moment, it seemed UFC commentator Joe Rogan was getting prepared to walk away from his duties in mixed martial arts.Įventually, Rogan re-signed with the promotion in 2016 after negotiating his fight calling schedule down to about half what it once was and to feature no international travel. ![]()
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