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Tiger Woods is an inspiration for millions with his unbelievable dominance of the sport, his charisma, and his success. He has proven himself on the most difficult platforms, in the most difficult circumstances, for a long period. He has a large fanbase among celebrities, including the likes of Joe Rogan, Donald Trump, and others.

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Woods has had several problems in his private life, that deeply affected him. When many considered him to be in his prime, Woods quit the sport to tackle his personal problems. He went on a sabbatical for years, before finally making a comeback to the big stage.

In fact, he won his first major championship in eleven years, when he won the Masters Tournament in 2019. This was his 15th career major championship, the first since 2008, and as expected, it broke the internet.

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Everyone loves a comeback story, and so does Joe Rogan. So when Tiger Woods rejuvenated his career in a special manner, Rogan expressed his satisfaction with the same.

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During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience with Tom Papa, Rogan discussed Tiger Woods’ comeback in his own way. His guest asked Rogan whether he had seen Woods winning and marking his comeback after eleven years.

“I saw it on my phone and I was like ‘Holy S**t!’ I don’t even give a f**k about Golf. I’m happy, guy made a comeback,” Rogan responded.

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“Somebody put on Instagram one of my quotes and I attached to that it was pretty cool that ‘I love a success story but even more than that I love a guy f**ks his life up and then gets it back together again story’,” he added.

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Joe Rogan gives his verdict on the Gilbert Burns-Khamzat Chimaev fight

The legendary UFC commentator has a deep interest in combat sports, entertainment, music, and politics and presents the same on his podcast every week.

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Rogan hosts one of the biggest podcasts in the world, with millions of listeners per episode and invites celebrity guests. He likes to cover all the topics of mutual interest in the podcast, which averages around three hours.

Recently, at UFC 273, welterweight star Gilbert Burns took on rising prospect Khamzat Chimaev and lost via unanimous decision. The Brazilian wasn’t happy with the judgment and expressed his discontent openly.

The fight has divided opinions over the past week, as some fans believe ‘Durinho’ won the fight while others differ.

The 54-year-old commentator also chimed in on the same in his recent podcast with UFC veteran Bobby Green. While Rogan agreed that Burns indeed landed more shots than ‘Borz’, he also reiterated that it doesn’t necessarily translate into a win.

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“Gilbert landed more strikes. Gilbert posted on his Instagram the numbers, the breakdown of the numbers. Which obviously doesn’t mean everything, because like a person could land, a person could land crazy shots, someone plants you with one. That one counts way more,” said Rogan.

He backed the judgment of the officials and agreed that Chimaev was overall the more effective fighter during the three rounds. 

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Utkarsh Gathani is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. A Mass Communication graduate from Wilson College, this sports buff, who is captivated by multiple sports, adores MMA. Conor McGregor is the reason for that as Utkarsh is in awe of the man's unbelievable striking ability, his lifestyle, and his trash talking. His admiration for 'The Notorious One' provoked him to use the skills acquired in his degree to make a career in combat sports journalism. Away from his role as a UFC journalist, he catches up on the other sports he loves watching and pursues his casual interest in traveling and debating.

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