UFC 310 is just around the corner, and the excitement is building as fighters prepare to step into the Octagon. Headlining this weekend’s action-packed card is a flyweight title showdown between reigning champion Alexandre Pantoja and RIZIN standout Kai Asakura. Adding to the drama, the co-main event features a thrilling welterweight clash between undefeated rising star Shavkat Rakhmonov and fellow unbeaten contender Ian Garry.
Fans can also look forward to the staple commentary trio of Joe Rogan, longtime play-by-play expert Jon Anik, and former two-division UFC champion Daniel Cormier, forming a legendary trio at cageside. Their chemistry and in-depth analysis are sure to bring every moment of the year’s last PPV to life for fans worldwide.
🚨| The #UFC310 commentary team will be the regular US-PPV trio of Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and Daniel Cormier. 🎤
[first rep. @MMAFighting] pic.twitter.com/SIxCG8ux7p— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) December 2, 2024
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Fans can also anticipate the signature commentary moments that have become staples of UFC broadcasts—whether it’s Daniel Cormier and Joe Rogan breaking down the infamous calf kick or their spirited reactions to the most intense exchanges inside the cage. However, this announcement has surprisingly sparked mixed reactions among fans. While many appreciate his unique perspective and chemistry with the commentary team, others have expressed concerns about his increasingly polarizing style. Let’s see what the fight world is buzzing with!
Fans react to the UFC 310 commentary table
When MMA Orbit announced that Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and Daniel Cormier would take over commentary duties for UFC 310 in Las Vegas, the fans responded with a mix of reactions. The return of the classic trio has sparked a lively debate, with comments ranging from praise to playful jabs.
One fan expressed appreciation for the group while underscoring Rogan’s alleged favorable standing for some fighters. They stated, “Joe is an awesome commentator, but as of recently, he’s been more and more biased during fights. I like the trio of DC, Jon, and Felder.” Meanwhile, another fan humorously referred to the three commentators as “The three bald eagles,” poking fun at their shared shaved-head look.
Predictably, the infamous calf-kick commentary from Rogan and Cormier became a topic of discussion. A fan joked, “Get ready for a calf kick comment every round from the opener of the prelims,” referencing the duo’s well-known tendency to focus on leg strikes during broadcasts. Rogan himself has previously discussed the effectiveness of calf kicks, even mentioning them during a podcast with comedian Neal Brennan.
Fans also reacted to Rogan’s presence, as he typically skips UFC events outside the USA due to scheduling conflicts. One commenter was thrilled about his return, saying, “That’s great to hear. Anytime Joe Rogan is gone, it always seems like something’s missing.” However, another was less thrilled, quipping, “Good thing I won’t be hearing them from the nosebleeds.”
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The trio’s chemistry and commentary style also garnered praise. One fan declared, “My favorite trio. These three make the card even more interesting and enjoyable.” On the flip side, some viewers questioned whether it was time for a change. “Do you think it’s time for a new team to do PPVs? I’m kinda bored of hearing the same three over and over again,” one commenter asked.
Joe Rogan’s commentary has not been without controversy. Former UFC star Quinton Jackson had previously felt targeted by Rogan’s critiques during fights. Speaking on the No Jumper podcast, Jackson revealed, “Joe and I have always been cool, but after a couple of fights in the UFC, he got really vocal about me not checking leg kicks. It just got annoying.”
Some fans advocated for new voices like Laura Sanko, who has become a respected MMA analyst and is a known fan of Shavkat Rakhmonov, one of the co-main event fighters. “The GOAT @laura_sanko should be there,” a fan suggested. Others lamented what they perceived as biased commentary. “Awesome, time to zone out from some of the worst, most biased commentaries ever,” one fan commented.
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Another expressed frustration with Rogan and Cormier, saying, “F** off Joe and DC. We need Felder.” Paul Felder and Michael Bisping have stepped in for commentary during events outside the USA, particularly in Europe, and have earned praise for their fresh perspectives. With Joe Rogan being a staple of the UFC since the very beginning, his return at UFC 310 is undoubtedly great news for fans.
However, the question remains: is it time for a new era in UFC commentary, or is Rogan’s presence still a vital part of the experience? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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