UFC commentator and broadcaster Joe Rogan took to Instagram and shared pictures detailing his recovery from prior injuries. Rogan is a high-level Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and has openly touched on the toll the sport takes on the body with time. He gave fans some insight into the ‘Regenokine’ technique that helps combat disc and back pain.

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He gave fans a detailed description of the technique in a fashion that has become synonymous with his brand. The long-time commentator hosts one of the most popular podcasts that has been providing viewers with informational exposition. Chiefly, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ dabbles into a broad spectrum of content, and ‘Regenokine’ certainly fits the bill.

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Joe Rogan: A brief history

The comedian got his start in the UFC somewhat by accident and was not intended to be a staple in the company. Years later, Joe Rogan is now synonymous with the promotion and is the ‘veteran voice of the broadcast’. He has been present at some of the most historic moments that have unfolded over the company’s storied history.

Chiefly, Joe Rogan commentates on pay-per-view events that take place domestically. His many ventures outside the organization have prevented him from covering massive international events. Despite that, he remains a must-have staple of any UFC broadcast in the minds of the MMA community.

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Additionally, his patented post-fight interviews are a spectacle in themselves. Whether it be Derrick Lewis’ one-liners or Daniel Cormier’s retirement, Rogan has seen it all. Moreover, he shares a significant influence with the fans of the sport over his vast platform.

He was almost solely responsible for the new rule that concussed fighters shouldn’t be interviewed post-fight. The conversation came about following Alistair Overeem’s KO loss to Stipe Miocic at UFC 203.

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Rogan’s contribution to the fight game is as significant as his influence being a prominent UFC personality. He truly captures the spirit of the sport with his pulsing passion for the fighters and the game. The MMA world always looks forward to keeping up with the ever-dynamic commentator.

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Darryl Pinto is a senior MMA writer and editor at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Sport Business Management degree out of Humber College, Canada and has completed nearly 3 years with the organization. He has also served as the Head of Content for the MLB department. Darryl specializes in predictions, reporting, and covering UFC events live. Having competed in MMA at a collegiate level, he consciously attempts to integrate an athlete's breakdown of MMA techniques like striking, defense, and grappling into his penmanship of the sport as he seeks to give the reader a well-rounded point of view. Before becoming the lead MMA writer, Darryl has also written articles for the NFL and boxing divisions. He began watching UFC 11 years ago at UFC 117 when Chael Sonnen went to war against Anderson Silva.

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