Joe Rogan is an American Podcast host, stand-up comedian, and TV personality. Although, he is also very famous for his role as a UFC color commentator.
Fans of the sport instantly recognize Rogan’s voice, while he’s commentating on major UFC events.
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Joe Rogan talks about working in the UFC
Although Rogan has not announced any plans of leaving the company. The former fear factor host had recently announced how he had a clause in his contract that he would quit working with the UFC when Dana White retires. However, in his podcast, he spoke about how beautiful his “job” is.
Joe Rogan has garnered a huge fanbase that regularly tunes in to his famous podcast show. The UFC commentator has also made an impact on the comedy scene.
But, above all, he has a love for the sport of MMA. Rogan is a long-time UFC commentator. He loves his job as it primarily involves sharing his thoughts about the game, which comes to him naturally.
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In #1876 of the Joe Rogan Experience, He expressed his views on his works as a commentator. He said, “The only thing that makes sense to me, is concentrating on being better at what you do.”
He also spoke about how he’s content with where life has gotten him. Rogan said, “The things that I concentrated the most is like stand-up and podcast.”
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Talking about his job, as a UFC commentator, Rogan said, “I’m just lucky to be a professional fan…”. According to the comedian, all he does involves knowing who’s fighting and having some insight into their styles.
The comedian described his UFC job as “That job is just…beautiful… being a fan reaction job.”
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Rogan clearly loves his job, and that is evident from the various reactions and reviews that he has of the fights. And fans would be hoping that both Rogan and White stay in the UFC for a long time.
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