Home/UFC

‘Flagrant 2’ is a popular podcast hosted by comedians, Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh. The two go over a bundle of topics ranging from politics to martial arts. Recently, the two spoke about a clip of actor Jamie Foxx, which was shared by the fellow comedian, Joe Rogan.

Rogan took to Instagram to share a clip of American actor and singer Foxx, doing an impression of Dave Chappelle. This clip was shot on the same night when a man from the crowd attacked Chappelle. Foxx also reportedly helped Chappelle fight him off.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In the clip, Foxx is in a backstage room doing a spectacular Chapelle impression. Joe Rogan also praised the actor by calling him “one of the most talented motherf**kers that’s ever walked the face of the earth.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan)

The comments on the clip matched what Rogan said as fans reacted hilariously and praised the American for his impression.

The Two Comedians React

Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh also reacted to this impressive clip. The two agreed with Rogan’s analysis of the actor. Schulz said, “Jamie Foxx is the most talented entertainer alive” to which Singh agreed by saying, “He’s perfect, he’s f**king perfect.”

Singh pointed out how entertaining Foxx was by stating his incredible talents. While talking about Foxx’s talents, he said, “Sing, act, play piano, hilarious, good impressions and he’ll beat your ass. This guy is perfect.” He also called him “the most talented human being on earth, maybe.”

Read More: The Lesser Known Journey of Israel Adesanya Before UFC

Schulz then added by saying, “I think Jamie Foxx is underappreciated.” He also spoke about Foxx’s roasting skills and complimented him for going toe-to-toe with comedian Kevin Hart. The two also went over a clip of Foxx roasting comedian Doug Williams.

Joe Rogan’s Shift to Comedy

Joe Rogan is now a renowned comedian across the globe. Albeit, he initially had no intention of becoming one.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In his early days, the UFC color commentator was eyeing a career in kickboxing. A key role in his transition to comedy was comedian, Richard Pryor, whose film ‘Live on the Sunset Strip’ made Rogan fall in love with comedy.

WATCH THIS STORY–Tyson Fury, Kamaru Usman, Dana White And Others React To Mike Tyson Battering A Drunk Fan On A Flight

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

It took a bit of convincing from Rogan’s Taekwondo school and gym friends before he finally decided to have a go at stand-up comedy. The rest is history.

What did you think of this Foxx’s clip? Drop your opinions in the comments below.