Joe Rogan, the well-known podcast presenter, is back with another edition of his Joe Rogan Experience MMA show, this time featuring freshly crowned UFC light-heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill.
In the episode #136 of JRE MMA, the UFC commentator sits down with LHW champion Jamahal Hill. Rogan seemed quite amused by Hill's video reaction to former light-heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka's callout.
'Sweet Dreams' made a hilarious Instagram video in response to Prochazka's callout for a potential title fight. In that light, Rogan stated:
"That video you made to Jiri, was hilarious. We played it on the podcast."
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To which the LHW champion responded:
"'That's what she said." That was the first thing that came with my head, when he[Jiri] said I'm coming now."
Watch the entire conversation between Joe Rogan and Jamahal Hill below:
Jiri 'Denisa' Prochazka recently made a chilling callout video for the current 205-pound champion after he won the fight and championship through a unanimous decision against UFC veteran Glover Teixeira at UFC 283 main event.
Prochazka was preparing for his first light heavyweight championship defense when he suffered a devastating shoulder injury that forced him to withdraw from the UFC 282 main event. Because the injuries to his shoulder were so severe, the Czech native chose to renounce the 205-pound title rather than keep the division running in his absence.
The commentary vacuum: UFC 284 without Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier
Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier will not be present as commentators for the second UFC pay-per-view event of the year. Instead, former champions Michael Bisping and Dominick Cruz will fill in on the color commentary.
Rogan's busy schedule with various commitments, including podcasting and stand-up comedy, has often led to him skipping events taking place outside of the US. With UFC 284 taking place in Perth, Australia, it is expected that he will not be a part of the broadcasting team.
Completing the broadcasting team for UFC 284 will be Jon Anik, who will handle the play-by-play commentary. This marks the first time that the trio of Bisping, Cruz, and Anik will come together to call a pay-per-view event. Megan Olivi will also be present as the roving reporter.