MMA legend Joe Rogan returns to the comment obligation on UFC 319 on Saturday evening.
Of course his most important focus will be the middleweight title fight between Dricus du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev.
However, he will also have one eye on another 185 pound hunter that he recently called the 'biggest puzzle in MMA'.
Michael 'Venom' page is in the field of old competition Jared Cannonier on the UFC 319 head card after having made an impression on MMA's most famous man during his 26-Vechtrun in the sport.
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Michael 'Venom' Page responds to Joe Rogan's praise
On Wednesday, Page spoke with a group of assembled reporters on the UFC 319 Media Day.
The Englishman was asked for his reaction to the praise of Joe Rogan prior to his fourth UFC fight.
“I always thought that Joe Rogan is a really smart guy,” said Page.
“It's a puzzle because there are not many people who come from my style of background.
“Finding training partners [to prepare for me] Is almost impossible. The closest person you will find is is [Stephen] 'Wonderboy' Thompson.
“It is difficult, simply because there are fewer of us. I clearly like my style, but it is just because there is a scarcity and people don't really understand it until they are straightforward.”
Joe Rogan's UFC Future
Earlier this week, the UFC concluded an American temporary employment contract of $ 7.7 billion with Paramount and CBS.
The 10-year-old link-up raised questions about hunters, of which Dana White says it will rise.
It also left a question mark for Joe Rogan and the rest of the established UFC employment team.
TV companies usually like to bring in their own commentators and analysts, especially after they have spent such a huge amount of money on a competition or promotion.
On Wednesday, White Rogan's UFC Future appealed after $ 7.7 billion Paramount Deal.
“Everything is good for Joe Rogan,” he said. “Joe Rogan has no problems in life. Joe Rogan did great for the deal; he's doing fine after the deal.
“Listen, Joe Rogan is not here at the UFC because of the money. He did the first 12 events for free. Joe Rogan has a time problem; that's the only thing Joe has.
“If Joe had no time problem, he would even do the fighting evenings. S -, he would be with the Contender series!”
