UFC commentator Joe Rogan has given his opinion on US President Donald Trump and suggested there could be eight or nine world title fights on the UFC White House card next summer.
As we know, Donald Trump and Dana White are teaming up to bring the Ultimate Fighting Championship to the White House next year as part of the country’s 250th anniversary. Trump himself is celebrating his 80th birthday and in line with that, he will be front row for the aforementioned White House card. Joe Rogan will most likely be part of the broadcast team for the occasion.
Joe Rogan has long been the voice of the promotion, and while Jon Anik technically takes on that role, Rogan is certainly most recognizable when a major pay-per-view event takes place. So, as you can imagine, he’s been part of some crazy shows over the decades – but this will be unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.
After Trump recently noted that there will be eight or nine major title fights on the UFC White House card, Joe Rogan had the following response.
Joe Rogan’s thoughts on Donald Trump’s comments about the UFC at the White House
“Okay, first of all, there are only eight weight classes,” Rogan said on a recent episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience.” “So how are there going to be nine title fights? That’s kind of crazy. If they don’t Jon Jones in the White House, I think it would be a travesty. Dana says, “You can’t count on him.” You can count on him. Come on, stop. It would literally have to be every weight class fighting for the title, that would be crazy.”
“What kind of security will they have for this?” Rogan said. “You also fight outside. What if it’s hot and stuffy? That’s going to affect people.”
Quotes via MMA junkie
Of course, if you include the female weight classes you could make this happen – but in either case it feels like the most likely number of title fights (perhaps even including the BMF belt) would be around five or six.
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