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Joe Rogan is not new to controversies. His podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, is immensely popular among the masses. However, there are several people who are not happy with the conversations he has had on the platform. Like any popular personality, he too has supporters as well as those who oppose his views. He has been receiving tons of mixed reactions.

However, recently he went on to clarify some points in a post on Instagram.

 

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In the wake of rising criticism, Dominance MMA owner Ali Abdelaziz came forward to support the UFC commentator. The manager has a great relationship with Rogan and hence spoke in his support. He praised Rogan and has only positive things to say.

Abdelaziz took to Twitter and wrote, “He’s one of a kind anyone complained about him they should be ashamed he is a living legend”.

Previously, UFC President Dana White too spoke to support him. Now that Abdelaziz has also extended his support, it would be interesting to see what Rogan has to say about it.

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Apart from his podcast on Spotify, Joe Rogan’s work can be found on other platforms. The analyst is active on his social media accounts. Apart from that, he regularly is a part of UFC’s US-based PPV events. So fans have many opportunities to catch Rogan’s work.

Why is Joe Rogan so popular?

It cannot be denied that Rogan has a way with words. While he has several different things going on that keep him busy, the common thing among them all is his ability to have engaging conversations. The commentator effortlessly speaks about several topics with people from varying backgrounds. Plus, his gigs as a comedian, a UFC analyst, and a podcaster offer his fans a dynamic view of him as a person.

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Further, many people also associate him with ‘free speech’.

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The UFC currently is gearing up for UFC 271, which will take place on February 12 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. As Rogan attends US-based PPV events, there is a huge possibility that he will be a part of the commentary team.

What do you think about Joe Rogan receiving support from Ali Abdelaziz? Let us know in the comments below.