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One of the many topics covered in his impromptu fan Q&A was cageside commentary of the oft-criticized Joe Rogan, who calls every UFC pay-per-view (PPV) event, including UFC 196 and UFC 202, both starring the “Notorious” Irishman. McGregor asked Rogan to ditch the script and call the fights correctly.
“No one ever gives me a script,” Rogan said on his official podcast. “Maybe he didn’t like my commentary. I bet he likes it when he wins. I get his position. That Diaz fight was a good f*cking fight. I wasn’t calling it like the last fight but I had to call it with the knowledge of the last fight. I had to know what happened in the last fight. In the last fight, Diaz survived the storm, tagged him, had him rocked and then finished him on the ground.”
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“It doesn’t mean that he didn’t win the second fight,” Rogan said. “It was a close f*cking fight. The second fight was a very close fight but you have to acknowledge that, that other fight took place. I don’t know him that well but I like him a lot. I respect the f*ck out of him.”
--mmamania.com
“No one ever gives me a script,” Rogan said on his official podcast. “Maybe he didn’t like my commentary. I bet he likes it when he wins. I get his position. That Diaz fight was a good f*cking fight. I wasn’t calling it like the last fight but I had to call it with the knowledge of the last fight. I had to know what happened in the last fight. In the last fight, Diaz survived the storm, tagged him, had him rocked and then finished him on the ground.”
. . .
“It doesn’t mean that he didn’t win the second fight,” Rogan said. “It was a close f*cking fight. The second fight was a very close fight but you have to acknowledge that, that other fight took place. I don’t know him that well but I like him a lot. I respect the f*ck out of him.”
--mmamania.com
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