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UFC Color commentator Joe Rogan is one of the most famous personalities from the UFC outside the world of MMA. Rogan’s own podcast show, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, has become arguably the biggest podcast show in the world.

He has become a huge personality and his fans recently launched a cryptocurrency token after Rogan and his dog. The Marshall Rogan Inu is named after Rogan’s dog, Marshall. The cryptocurrency was launched earlier this year.

According to a recent tweet from AJ Perez, the official website for the cryptocurrency is currently down. 

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He wrote, “The original Marshall Rogan Inu website is down. (A temporary one up, but it’s just a basic landing page.) There were a lot of nods to Rogan, including this cartoon that shows popular guests of his podcast. I saved the website in case it went offline.”

The Marshall Rogan Inu cryptocurrency started off as a project, but now it has been directed towards financially supporting those fighters that are in need of money.

According to a report from Front Office Sports, the coin has helped raise over $800,000 for mixed martial artists. The meme coin was first created to garner the attention of Joe Rogan himself. Now, the meme coin has built up nearly $3 million developers.

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Cryptocurrency is now one of the biggest forms of investment. However, it is a highly volatile market. The Marshall Rogan Inu has a lot of mixed reviews online, from those who have invested. However, the fact that the coin is helping fighters who need money, it is making the world a better place.

Joe Rogan on Floyd Mayweather

It is no secret that Joe Rogan is a big fan of combat sports. Be it MMA or boxing, Joe Rogan always gives credit when it is due. In a recent episode of his podcast show, Rogan invited over the former UFC champion, Michael Bisping.

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In that episode, Rogan made an interesting observation about the difference between fighters who learn their skill from a young age and those who learn it later on in life.

He said, “that’s the thing with striking, too. For some people, and I don’t know why some people. Can’t figure it out. But for some people, when they’re learning striking later in life, they never develop that kind of fluidity that a person like, a Floyd Mayweather, for example. From the time he was a small child, he was learning proper technique.”

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Do you agree with Joe Rogan on this? Or do you think that age has nothing to do with the mastery of any skill? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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