Joe Rogan reveals he had to educate Daniel Cormier mid-broadcast at UFC 319

The UFC commentary team of Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier has recently received a lot of criticism of the fan base.

For several years, the UFC PPV broadcasting team has been from Jon Anik, Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier, where Rogan recently took a small step back.

When the UFC returned to Louisiana for Dustin Poirier's pension fight on UFC 318, Rogan skipped the event and missed his first UFC PPV in several years.

Rogan and Cormier recently received a lot of criticism of their comments and even UFC Welterweight champion Jack della Maddalena called for a Cormier Mute button on the UFC broadcast.

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Rogan had to train Cormier during UFC 319 Fight

Rogan is always generally considered an MMA expert, because he was first brought into the promotion as a color commentator, he added a lot of educational value to the broadcast.

Nevertheless, fans believe that the UFC icon has offered less value to the comments in recent years.

In a recent podcast, however, Rogan revealed that he had to train the former UFC -Dubbel champion, Cormier, during the recent UFC 319 broadcast.

“I don't know – about judo, I know how to do a few hip throwing, but if someone does something, I don't even know what it is called … I have to refer to DC in wrestling … so even in martial arts, I am not an expert,” Rogan explained, Rogan explained.

“In Jiu-Jitsu it happened in the last fight, on the last UFC card. Daniel Cormier did not know about the dead orchard, he thought this hunter was in order because they had two arms when they were caught in a triangle, I am going:” No, this is a real submission, this is f-dangerous, “Rogan went further.

The fight to which Rogan refers is the fight between Karine Silva and Dione Barbosa and in round two Silva Barbosa had trapped in the entry of the 'Dead Orchard' to which Rogan refers.

When will Joe Rogan retire from the UFC?

Although a large part of the fan base has become tired of Rogan's comments, it is unlikely that he will soon drop his duties in full.

And after the new $ 7.7 billion temporary employment deal from the UFC, Dana White appealed to the future of Rogan with the promotion and stated that he will remain in the plans of the UFC.

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