Joe Rogan had to get a little rough live on ESPN to explain some more bizarre sentences of Paddy Pimblett.
Rogan was called up for UFC 314 in addition to two -part world champion Daniel Cormier and the voice of the Octagon Jon Anik. He was in the Achthoek for the explosive interview of Pimblett after he dominated Michael Chandler and stopped in the third round of their Co-Main event collision.
Some of his British conditions, however, overlooked Cormier and had to be translated afterwards. In stepped Rogan, whose primary career is like a stand-up comedian, who knew exactly what 'The Baddy' meant.
Joe Rogan explains raw paddy pimblett sentence to Daniel Cormier
During the last part of the ESPN broadcast from Cageside, Paddy Pimblett was an important point of discussion for the broadcasting team. His star power married to what is now a very serious CV makes him an unmistakable big player in the future, and the entire employment team seemed to agree.
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Cormier, however, seemed to be confused what he meant when he referred to his rivals and haters as 'helmets'. Joe Rogan, a career comedian, was able to explain it quickly; Although he had to chop his words seriously to make it fit on television.
“It means the head of yours, you know,” gesture Rogan, while Anik also noticed the similar Fallic images of Pimblett to name his rivals sausages. “They call it a bell -end, it's a helmet, do you get it?” He continued, so Cormier left in hysteria.
Paddy Pimblett proclaimed four huge names after UFC 314 winning
Pimblett did not leave a stone undisturbed with his interview in the Octagon after beating Chandler on Saturday evening. After he had led his many haters and doubters, he continued to put down four battles that interest him in the division.
He mentioned Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira, Justin Gaethje and Arman Tsarukyan as the hunters he would like to face afterwards. Each of these would be the last step on route to a title, given their positions in the division.
The cameras pans to Gaethje, who aroused Pimblett, while he also noticed that his favorite hunter was on the list of Oliveira. Poirier, however, seems to have been booked for a pension fight, and Tsarukyan was also the victim of the sour tongue of the scouser while he burned him 'chic' in the midst of a litany of insults.
