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The longtime UFC color commentator, Joe Rogan, had interesting speculation about UFC’s cash cow Conor McGregor. UFC middleweight & light heavyweight, Eryk Anders, came on JRE MMA Show #126 (part of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, but the guests are from the MMA realm). Rogan talked about a plethora of topics, but when the name of ‘The Notorious’ came along, they had quite a conversation.

Joe Rogan keeps a free-flowing state during his conversations on the $200 million-worth Spotify podcast. The famed podcast garners a lot of attention from the fans and media because of that.

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During the podcast, they talked about Anders’s start in MMA and how he competed in both boxing and MMA in one night. Besides, the UFC athlete revealed he had a ‘sh**y’ coach. Rogan also talked about finding out about one of his coach’s doping habits. Amidst this discussion, Rogan abruptly said, “Allegedly, Conor McGregor does coke. You know, ‘allegedly’.”

Though, Rogan offered, “I don’t know if he does coke,” He suspected, “Seems like kind of guy who might do a little coke.”

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The guest UFC athlete said, “Believable.”

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This was not the first time that a veteran UFC announcer made such comments about ‘The Notorious’. He even labeled McGregor’s incident ahead of UFC 223 as a ‘coke move’.

Joe Rogan wanted the iconic Conor McGregor interview framed in his studio

UFC 264 saw Conor McGregor handed his second straight loss in the UFC, which was unprecedented for the Irish superstar. But more than the loss, the method was terrible. ‘The Notorious‘ broke his leg at the end of the first round and couldn’t continue the bout. His opponent Dustin Poirier, who dominated the first round, won the bout via a doctor stoppage.

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After the bout, even in agony, McGregor cut one of the better promos of his UFC career while having a broken leg and Joe Rogan sitting next to him with the microphone.

The veteran UFC announcer wanted this iconic photo to be framed in JRE studio, which is situated at his $14.4 million Austin house.

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