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Every day, the world ͏of MMA is abuzz with a myriad of incidents, making it challenging for fans to keep up with the most noteworthy events in our beloved sport. Fret not, as we present you with a quick recap of the biggest headlines͏ from the last 24 hours, From Joe Rogan’s mis͏sed opportunity to a piece of sensatio͏nal news regarding Israel Adesanya, we bring you everything all͏owin͏g you to͏ stay in the loop without sacrificing too much of your precious time.

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We will start with Joe Rogan making an oopsie on the livestream and getting fact-checked. Then we will shift our focus to the UFC head honcho, Dana White‘s clarification on his political stance. Finally, we will sum up the daily news compilation with revelation from former middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya. So without any further ado, let us get started.

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Joe Rogan makes a blunder during his podcast

In the episode of Joe Rogan‘s MMA show #151, Rogan shared his apprehensions about individuals who had cast their votes for Joe Biden, raising doubts about their choice in light of the President’s remarks. He articulated his concerns, questioning the rationale behind their decision based on the President’s statements. He said, “They’re like, what did I do, and what I did I choose”.

Bo Nickal also chimed in, underscoring the challenge of rallying behind Biden when his interviews seemed somewhat perplexing. Amid the conversation, the former fear factor stated that there was a hilarious comment by Joe Biden that didn’t even make sense. Rogan emphasized, “Did you hear what he said yesterday, or like a couple of days ago, he’s talking about the Revolutionary War, he’s like one of the reasons why we lost the Revolutionary War, one of the problems with the Revolutionary War was they didn’t have enough airports!”

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Jamie, the producer of the show called out Rogan to state that his assessment is wrong. He shared a clip revealing that Joe Biden’s statements, which Rogan had ͏critiqued, were actually in response to ͏Donald Trump’s gaffe regarding airports during the Revolutionary War.

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Dana White clears the air about his political inclination

Dana White and Donald Trump share a deep friendship. When the UFC was sti͏ll gaining prominence, facing challeng͏es in securing venues͏ for fights, it was Trump who extended a helping hand. Whit͏e remains profoundly grateful for Trump’s support during those pivotal moments. Additionally, when Trump en͏tered the political arena for the first time, it was Whit͏e who played a crucial role in promoting hi͏m. Their strong friendship is evide͏nt in these instances of mutual support and collaboration.

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Their friendship is a different thing, but what about White’s political inclination? As per the UFC CEO, he is more of a centrist guy. “I think pretty much everybody on the planet knows where I stand politically. I don’t shy away from that stuff at all. But a lot of people think I’m this hardcore Republican. I’m not. I’m more down the middle. A lot of things about me are conservative, yet there are a lot of things about me that are more liberal, too,” said White.

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Is Israel Adesanya back to action?

The former middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya, lost his throne to Sean Strickland and since then he has been away from the glimmering brightness of the UFC’s octagon. Adesanya after his defeat stated that he would like to go on an indefinite break from his career. In another statement “Stylebender” claimed that he would not fight till 2027. This news sent shockwaves among fans.

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However, seems like the former middleweight champ has changed his decision. While having a conversation with the media under the pretext of Anthony Joshua‘s boxing event in Riyadh, Adesanya claimed that he would be returning to the octagon soon enough.

“I’m taking my time. In my last few fights, I had four fights in 14 months as a champion in the UFC, that’s unheard of. Life has forced me to take some time off, and I will, but you will see me soon. I said 2027, and the r*****s out there thought I actually meant that. But, you’ll see.” said Adesanya.

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With Adesanya’s announcements to return,, who do you think will be Adesanya’s first opponent?

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Suryakant Das is a senior writer who leads UFC live coverage at EssentiallySports, known for his broad expertise and standout professionalism in MMA journalism. Over two years in the field, he has become a key voice on real-time event updates, pre- and post-fight interviews, and analysis of viral moments from the Joe Rogan Experience. His dynamic reporting is backed by selection to the Journalistic Excellence Program, which hones advanced editorial skills and strategic coverage approaches for top talent. Suryakant’s career is defined by his ability to deliver both speed and depth. His versatile background spans sports journalism, content writing, and editorial roles, helping him navigate fast-paced live coverage and deliver meaningful stories with clarity and precision. Recognition from respected MMA figures such as Nina-Marie Daniele and Hall of Famer Michael Bisping further marks him as a trusted authority in the UFC community.

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