UFC broadcaster Megan Olivi has reacted to a video featuring UFC commentator Joe Rogan and Action Bronson. The rapper recently uploaded a video to his Instagram account that featured him and Rogan training together.
In the video, the UFC commentator spoke about developing a healthy lifestyle and also shared his thoughts on food options that contain bread or sugar.
"Once you start something, you get a habit and then next thing you know, six months later, you're looking at yourself in the mirror and you're like, 'Goddamn, I look good!' Your body is built out of what you eat. We're not supposed to be eating bread. We're not supposed to be eating bread and sugar and all that."
Check out the clip of Rogan and Bronson below:
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Megan Olivi took to the comments section of the video and shared her reaction with the raising hands emoji.
Check out a screenshot of Megan Olivi's comment below:
Joe Rogan speaks about PFL and Francis Ngannou
Joe Rogan believes that signing talent like Francis Ngannou might be the only way for PFL to increase their market share. On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast [h/t MMA Fighting], the UFC commentator spoke about a hypothetical scenario where the UFC ceased to exist.
Rogan shared that in such a case, PFL could take their place in the MMA world. The 56-year-old added that currently, getting prominent figures like Ngannou on the board was the only route for PFL to grow the business.
"If the UFC went away, the PFL would probably pick up the slack... Right now, the only way an organization could benefit - like PFL signed Francis [Ngannou]. That's probably the only way PFL's gonna get people to pay attention. You have to have someone like Francis."
In May 2023, Ngannou joined hands with the PFL but the Cameroonian has not competed in the organization yet. 'The Predator's last MMA outing took place in January 2022.
Ngannou locked horns against Ciryl Gane for the heavyweight belt that night at UFC 270. The fight went the 25-minute distance and Ngannou got his hand raised via unanimous decision.