Joe Rogan told to ‘retire’ from UFC job by fans after farcical Paddy Pimblett moment at UFC 314

Joe Rogan is told to give up his UFC comment position after an absurd bad Paddy Pimblett impression on the broadcast of Saturday evening.

Rogan was on a comment for the UFC 314 Co-Main event when Pimblett brutalized and former Bellator champion Michael Chandler stopped. He then interviewed the Brit for one of his most explosive promos on the microphone so far.

Moments later during the post-fight show Rogan, whose day job is stand-up comedy, tried to make an impression of Pimblett's distinctive Liverpool accent. It went so badly that viewers roasted him on social media and now call him to comment.

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After the dominant victory of Paddy Pimblett over Michael Chandler, Joe Rogan gave analysis on the desk next to the legendary two -way champion Daniel Cormier and renowned commentator Jon Anik. He noticed how 'nice' the Brit was and what a fan was he talking about his waste.

At one point, however, he made so bad that fans went to social media quickly and demanded that he completely gives up the UFC commentary. Social Media Knippagpage Happy Punch shared the video with the caption “Joe Rogan Gotta Retire Na that Paddy Pimblett -Ictress on the UFC broadcast.”

Fans agreed with the sentiment and wrote in the commentary part that he should have been gone long before. “He should have retired more than half a year ago,” wrote a fan. “He is a low IQ casual.”

Another added that it was “one of the worst impressions of someone I have ever seen”. Others blamed Cormier and Anik for laughter and said: 'And his both' friends' laughed, so plastic, sometimes you need one [Michael] Bisping to say things like “WTF was that Joe?” “

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Another hilarious part of the post-fighting show came to ESPN when Cormier seemed confused about Pimblett's brand Trash Talk. The scouser refers to his rivals such as 'helmets' and 'sausages', which often have different, more rough, meanings.

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As a career comedian who traveled the world that thousands performed, Rogan was able to explain it quickly. However, he had to make his words serious to make it fit on television, given that they were on ESPN in America and TNT sports in the UK.

“It means the head of yours, you know,” Gesture Rogan, while Anik also noticed Fallic images of Pimblett in the same way to call his rivals 'sausages'. “They call it a bell -end, it's a helmet, do you get it?” He continued, so Cormier left in hysteria.

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