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UFC color commentator and BJJ Black belter Joe Rogan made a huge mistake on his podcast. The former fear factor host is no stranger to blurting out some sensitive material. Which ultimately leads to a lot of discussion on social media. However, this time the podcast host misinterpreted a charity event clip and took it for a real Father-son match-up. This mix-up leads to hilarity across the internet; as famous YouTubers and internet personalities spread his misstatements across the internet. But show producer Jamie Vernon corrected and saved him by the bell.

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Recently, the ‘Dad’ in the match clarified all the allegations Rogan piled on him, including his usage of testosterone.

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Nathan Barnatt corrected the UFC commentator’s errors, and then some

Nathan Barnatt is an American actor and YouTuber, who TKO’d his pretend-son Matt Watson in 22 seconds for the Creator Clash event. The ‘Dad vs Son’ fighter, however, is not his actual father. Neither does he have any children. But, just called himself that due to the 19-year age difference between the two. Ultimately, he did his job successfully and raised plenty of money for charity.

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However, Rogan didn’t understand all of that and dubbed him as an evil father, who gave permanent brain damage to his son. The UFC analyst also pointed out that Barnett used testosterone to gain muscle. Finally, Barnett decided to acknowledge Rogan’s comments.

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He said, “Joe, no, I’m not on testosterone. I’m genuinely only on vegetables, vegetarian fruits and vegetables only.”

But, the 41-year-old YouTuber and boxer thanked one man from the JRE podcast.

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Joe Rogan mistook ‘Dad’ for a professional boxer

Nathan Barnatt clarified some other statements that podcaster Joe Rogan made in his rant about him. But, thanked JRE producer Jamie Vernon for his much-needed intervention and assistance.

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Barnatt said, “Thank you to Jamie, the producer of Joe Rogan’s podcast, for showing him my actual Channel and watching the real video.”

‘Dad’ added, “Thank you for letting Joe know that I am not an abusive father. I do not have children. It’s a character”

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As he made Rogan realize the true nature of the fight, and Rogan uttered “I am such a suckerin episode #1913 of JRE after he realized his honest mistake. Which was already too late, as it became viral.

The Youtuber’s technique floored Rogan, who took him for an experienced boxer. However, Barnett had his first boxing match that night. And he felt extremely rewarded that a professional analyst took note of his fight. He even added Rogan’s quote on his Instagram bio, which is extremely funny.

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Vullingundam Ruthwik is a combat sports writer at EssentiallySports who brings a fact-based and eagle-eyed approach to his coverage of UFC and WWE events. He is a graduate of Journalism from a premier university. Ruthwik's passion for sports writing shines through in his coverage of live UFC events, including 283 and 281. With his insightful analysis and dedication to providing accurate reporting, he has earned a reputation as a trusted voice in the world of combat sports. After a stint as a UFC writer, he switched divisions to WWE. His coverage of the crossover phenomenon Brock Lesnar was particularly noteworthy, showcasing his ability to provide unique perspectives on some of the biggest names in sports entertainment. Even in his free time, Ruthwik remains immersed in the world of sports and content creation, always looking for new and innovative ways to engage with fans

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