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In the latest episode of the widely heard Joe Rogan life experience podcast, UFC commentator had a conversation with the famous American comedian Ali Siddiq. The pair talked about a variety of topics, including fitness, comedy, and sports.

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During their conversation, Siddiq stated that the new celebrities aren’t physical enough as they don’t play outside. In response to this, Rogan reminded Siddiq of a famous American TV program, ABC Wide World of Sports. 

And their conversation quickly escalated to a famous American rapper 50 Cents’ ceremonial pitch before the baseball match between New York Mets vs. Pittsburgh Pirates on May 27th, 2014.

Siddiq asked, Did you see 50 cents throw a pitch? Oh, my god it made the national news. That sh*it was so bad.” After watching the video, the comedian cracked a joke about 50 cents and said, God Damn! You talk about not having a father.” This cracked up the UFC commentator. Both the men, Rogan and Siddiq, burst into laughter.

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Further on, Ali added, “Like not even in the street. Like played. I f***ing love 50 but when he did that sh*t you know something I got my son up right there. Get your a* up. We going outside.”

Joe Rogan warns Conor McGregor for his call out to Kamaru Usman

The former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor is currently on a two-fight skid and out of action because of a gruesome injury he suffered in his last outing. Interestingly, McGregor has fully recovered and wants to make a comeback this year. However, he has an unusual demand for his comeback fight.

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The former lightweight champion is not interested in competing in the 155lbs division. Instead, he wants to fight the welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman, for the title.

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However, the UFC commentator Joe Rogan cautioned him and said, “You know, he’s talking about fighting Kamaru Usman like, phew, be careful what you ask for.”

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“Usman is a big man, and he is top of the food chain right now. That’s the best pound-for-pound fighter alive is Kamaru Usman, and he’s a natural 170,” Rogan concluded.

What are your thoughts about McGregor wanting to fight Usman? What do you make out of Rogan and Siddiq’s moment? Let us know in the comments below.

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