Joe Rogan slammed Conor McGregor as ‘pathetic’ for disgraceful actions that hospitalized UFC fighter

UFC commentator Joe Rogan had a number of strict words for Conor McGregor after one of the many controversies of the Irishman.

While McGregor will be forever in the history books for his performance in the Octagon, many of the very simultaneous two -part champion of the UFC are marred by antics, away from the cage.

One of the most striking incidents came in April 2018, when he went to Brooklyn before UFC 223 looking for revenge on Khabib Nurmagomedov after the fight of the Dagestani with his teammate, Artem Lobov.

When 'The Eagle' UFC 223 Media Day left in the Barclays Center on a bus, McGregor attacked a bus with Nurmagomedov and several other UFC hunters, who threw a steel dolly through one of his windows.

Joe Rogan dangled Conor McGregor After bus attack Michael Chiesa brought to the hospital

The intended goal escaped unscathed from the incident and continued his revenge at UFC 229, where Nurmagomedov McGregor submitted with a face crank.

However, the situation was disastrous for a number of others on the bus, who eventually had their planned fights on UFC 223 demolished.

One of them was Michael Chiesa, who was admitted to the hospital by McGregor's actions after being cut by broken glass. The Irishman was confronted with intense criticism after the incident, which led to his arrest and a long -term lawsuit of Chiesa.

Among those who were publicly critical, old commentator Joe Rogan, who opened the UFC 223 broadcast with a destructive assessment of McGregor's actions.

“It's a shame,” said Rogan. “It's pathetic, it's disgusting. I hate it.

“I hate it happened. And I hate it that happened, caused by a man I like. I am a gigantic conor mcgregor fan, and to see him so badly just walking, really, really upset.”

Michael Chiesa has won three fights in a row after UFC Atlanta

While McGregor still remains involved in controversies away from the cage and more appears under the BKFC banner than in the UFC, Chiesa still regularly competes in the octhoek.

'Maverick' just returned to the UFC Atlanta event last Saturday, where he defeated McGee on the score cards after three rounds of colleague Veteraanhof.

The result marked the third straight victory of Chiesa after the entry profits against Tony Ferguson and Max Griffin.

With that, the 37-year-old has impressively won seven of his 10 fights since he returned to the Welterweight Division in 2019, and he might now expect a chance to return to the ranking against a name with a higher profile.

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