Joe Rogan returns to the desk as colour commentator on UFC 276 fight card


Joe Rogan returns to the desk as colour commentator on UFC 276 fight card

Jon Anik, Joe Rogan & Daniel Cormier

Joe Rogan is one of the most prominent personalities that were instrumental to the growth of MMA during its early stages. When Rogan refrains from commenting on certain fight cards, often the fans feel the void during the live telecast on their television. However, this weekend’s UFC 276 is back with Rogan so you can familiarise yourself easily with the energy of the show as soon as the first fight on the card hits.

Rogan is also a comedian and a podcast kingpin via his own podcast titled the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). Rogan has been a central figure of many controversies lately but the fans around the world, especially the MMA community, always back him up calling him one of the most nicest people to talk to on the planet. Regardless, Rogan’s job as a UFC commentator has never been threatened with the controversies around.

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More on UFC 276 where Joe Rogan will be commenting alongside DC and Anik

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UFC President Dana White and Joe Rogan

Rogan will be joined by UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier– who will be inducted into the Hall this week itself- and longtime broadcaster Jon Anik, who the majority of the MMA community claims to be the best ever in his job. Rogan has previously been joined by many other personalities as part of the commentary team, such as UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping, former UFC lightweight Paul Felder, former UFC commentator Mike Goldberg and former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz.

UFC 276 takes place this weekend on July 2, 2022, at T-Mobile Arena in the United States. The main event is headlined by UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya heading for his fifth title defence against Jared Cannonier. Adesanya is a product of New Zealand’s City Kickboxing and therefore, his teammate, UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski will be one-half of the co-main event against his rival Max Holloway in the fourth title defence.

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Amongst the other featuring bouts, we will see the return of Australian sensation Jessica-Rose Clark in the prelims and coming back to the main card, potential UFC megastar Sean O’Malley is going to face the toughest test of his seemingly unstoppable run when he will fight Pedro Munhoz. Alex Pereira, the man who defeated Adesanya in kickboxing twice, will be fighting Sean Strickland at middleweight and former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler will fight Bryan Barberena in a 170lbs clash.

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