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UFC commentator Joe Rogan is one of the most recognized assets of the UFC outside of the promotion. Not only does Rogan work under the UFC, but he is also a stand-up comedian, an actor, and a host of his own podcast show. 

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Rogan has had many interesting people on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ as his guests. Some of them include Kanye West, Elon musk, and Mike Tyson. In an episode where he had rapper Post Malone as a guest, the two discussed the beef between billionaire Elon Musk and the legendary actor Johnny Depp.

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Post Malone was confused about why the two celebrities weren’t on good terms with each other. Rogan cleared his doubts. 

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He said,”There was a woman involved, you know how it is. Oh the… Amber Heard, Johnny’s ex-wife was involved with Elon, apparently at one point in time. So they don’t like each other. They would love each other if they knew each other.”

Post Malone then asked Rogan on Conor McGregor’s coach being involved in the beef. Rogan asked if it was his head coach, John Kavanagh,” Kavanagh is cool,” said Rogan. He added,” I don’t think they’re going to fight, though.”

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“It was a joke that Elon apparently said at one point in time, maybe I should have a cage fight with him,” explained Rogan. 

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Joe Rogan on what he would do if he was Conor McGregor’s manager

In a 4/20 special episode of Mike Tyson’s podcast show, ‘Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’, Rogan gave his input on what he would do if he were managing the Irish superstar.

Joe Rogan said, “I think what Conor needs to do is what Conor wants to do. If Conor thinks he can go up and fight Usman, you know, and make a big payday and try to become a three-division champion, he should do that. 

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“But if I was like a manager to him and I said, what’s the best path to success? The best path to success is like the Cowboy fight. No disrespect to Cowboy, but that fight turned out to be kind of like a warm-up fight,” he added.

Rogan meant to say that Conor McGregor should take up another fight, to prepare him for fighting someone like Kamaru Usman. He believes it’s in his best interest to do so.

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