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  • Monaco Slim
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    #1

    UFC commentator Joe Rogan makes a fool of himself

  • Earl-Hickey
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    #2
    Originally posted by Monaco Slim
    Ufc>boxing

    Deal wiv it

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    • Eff Pandas
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      #3
      I hope whoever made that video I couldn't watch past the first minute its so boring & dumb killed themselves directly after posting it so no one will have to endure boring & dumb videos in the future. Or at least hit themselves in the balls til they are unable to reproduce cuz the overflow of boring & dumb **** is at a critical mass in particular on Youtube.

      Also I don't trust any fan of the sport who isn't wrong about some **** in boxing sometimes cuz it means you are new to the sport, lying or don't have enough passion for the sport to think illogically sometimes.

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      • BritBox
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        #4
        He's right about one thing, there are no new famous boxers today...not as famous as back in 2007. I like Rogan, he was just defending his sport. If he did commentary on boxing fights he'd be the best boxing commentator of all time.

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        • Mitchell Kane
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          Rogan's point prevails...

          May-Pac is over...Video mentions their PPV number,s, but neither fighter is the same draw they were before their fight.

          Canelo is a star, but a boxing star, not close to the kind of crossover star McGregor is.

          Triple G is not really "famous".

          Lomachenko is not "famous".

          Joshua is not "famous"...at least not stateside.

          Kovalev-Ward did awful PPV numbers.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #6
            I don't think there needs to be a UFC vs boxing debate. It's ignorant. Combat sports are fringe and can help each other thrive.
            I think it's important to point out that Rogan is a dip shyt though and people that hang on his words are just too dim to conjure an independent thought. Functional as a sport commentator and contest show host, but one of the worst stand-up acts ever.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BritBox
              He's right about one thing, there are no new famous boxers today...not as famous as back in 2007. I like Rogan, he was just defending his sport. If he did commentary on boxing fights he'd be the best boxing commentator of all time.
              Personally I think he's ass as a commentator he's like a wwe commentator

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              • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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                #8
                how hard is it to understand that ufc is riding a high and boxing is riding a low right now. It happens.

                Thing is ufc faggots never been here before so of course they celebrating and making it more than what it really is and the boxing fans who get butthurt are just freaking nerds. At the end of the day who cares, if 5 people watch boxing and 10 billion watch ufc, as long as im one of those 5 people im good.

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                • TheCell8
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                  Originally posted by Mitchell Kane
                  Rogan's point prevails...

                  May-Pac is over...Video mentions their PPV number,s, but neither fighter is the same draw they were before their fight.

                  Canelo is a star, but a boxing star, not close to the kind of crossover star McGregor is.

                  Triple G is not really "famous".

                  Lomachenko is not "famous".

                  Joshua is not "famous"...at least not stateside.

                  Kovalev-Ward did awful PPV numbers.
                  This pretty much sums it up.

                  The most famous guys in boxing right now.... are the same guys that were famous back in 2008, whic hare Pacquiao and Mayweather. One is retired, the other is almost retired. If you checked ESPN, they only talked about Mayweather and Pacquiao. With the occasional reference to Canelo or Golovkin if they had a fight coming up.

                  During that period they couldn't build one other big star. That's always been boxing's biggest flaw. They can't build stars.

                  Some will say Canelo is the next star, but Canelo can't match the PPV's that Manny and Floyd put up, nor can he even come close to matching McGregor's PPV numbers. His last PPV with Liam Smith did like 300K buys, that would be considered an all time failure by McGregor's PPV standards. Meanwhile Oscar De La Hoya considers it a success. That's all you really need to know about the state of the sport.

                  Boxing put all their chips into Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, which turned out of be a huge disappointment. They pissed off a lot of casual fans that likely won't be coming back.

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                  • Mr. Objectivity
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                    #10
                    Sadly Joe rogan is right. UFC dominates boxing right now, the main culprit is mayweather;s lackluster performance, If you were a casual fan you'd prefer conor mcgregor (UFC face) over floyd's sorry @ss. Mayweather and his fans destroyed boxing.

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