Ice Cube and Joe Rogan reveal the reason behind hate for $450 million worth of Floyd Mayweather despite impressive 50-0 record
The latest episode of the JRE featured Joe Rogan and Ice Cube debate on whether Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the greatest boxer to enter the ring.

Joe Rogan and Ice Cube discuss Floyd Mayweather (image credits: billboard.com)
Joe Rogan has often supported Floyd Mayweather for being the greatest boxer ever. Nevertheless, Ice Cube and Rogan discussed why the boxing legend does not get as much love as other boxers, namely Mike Tyson.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. might be the greatest boxer alive. Naturally, such topics are debatable amongst fans. However, Joe Rogan had his answer ready for such a topic. Rogan praised the effectiveness of Floyd in the ring. He explained to Ice Cube that for him, the greatest ever boxer should be decided based on who has “the most number of wins” and “who got hit the least.”
The two further discussed how Floyd was known as the “Pretty Boy” since he came out of boxing bouts without any facial injuries. Ice Cube pointed this out and explained how the fans might appreciate Mayweather more if he had more “pop” in his boxing. He believes a true fighter needs to be ferocious, like Mike Tyson. The duo also discussed Iron Mike extensively on the podcast as well.
It’s safe to say that Floyd Mayweather is in everyone’s top 5 greatest boxers. His elusive fighting style and high IQ in the ring enabled him to secure an undefeated status. Amassing 50 wins as a professional boxer remains no easy task.
Ice Cube and Joe Rogan discuss the Bud Light Controversy in detail

The Bud Light controversy made headlines recently due to the public’s widespread outrage. America’s former no.1 beer company received severe backlash from conservatives for partnering with a transgender influencer, Dylan Mulvaney. Bud Light seemed to handle the backlash in a somewhat submissive and neutral manner. This response by the company has outraged the LGTBQ+ community. Ultimately, the company got stuck between society’s left and right political wings.
Joe Rogan and Ice Cube discussed the incident in detail on the latest episode of the popular podcast. Rogan believed that this was a “legitimate public outrage one.” He further explained how this was unfortunate, considering how this wasn’t even a proper promotion; it was supposed to be a small-scale partnership with the influencer.
It is crucial to how Bud Light and its parent company in Belgium handle the matter in the next few weeks. It’s probably vital for the company to check out the opinions of individuals with massive fan follow g like Joe Rogan or Ice Cube.
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