AUSTIN, TEXAS: On a recent episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast host Joe Rogan gave Jake Paul a shout-out. Rogan referred to Jake Paul as "the man". The podcaster has backed Jake and his brother Logan Paul despite his initial reservations.
The UFC commentator has regularly praised Jake's skills and stood up for him in the face of claims that some of his fights are manufactured, asserting that the YouTuber genuinely possesses tremendous strength in the face of "dumb" critics.
Joe Rogan discussed Jake Paul on JRE
Jake Paul has earned many compliments from various specialists, combatants, and occasionally even fans since becoming involved in the combat arena. Mike Tyson has been a huge supporter of "The Problem Child" and they often crack jokes about fighting.
Logan and Dillon Danis were mentioned on episode 147 of the 'JRE' podcast with UFC Bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley since Logan is getting set to face Danis, who Rogan occasionally referred to as a "great troll". He did, however, take a moment to mention Jake.
Rogan and O'Malley discussed how boxers no longer promote themselves and instead cede their brand to others. Rogan noted that this causes some boxers to underuse their financial potential, something Jake does not.
Just before talking about Logan's next fight with Dillon, Rogan noted, “Jake Paul is the f**king man. Like, what he’s done is pretty amazing.”
A little while later, he turned to Jake and said that Ben Askren had earned more money from his fight than Jake had from his whole UFC career, Dexerto reported.
These days, Jake promotes more than just his own fights; his Most Valuable Promotions brand has a growing stable of fighters, with Amanda Serrano being the largest. He has stated that he will keep doing it after his in-ring career is over, so he is obviously not leaving.
Joe Rogan expects Conor McGregor's return to UFC octagon
Conor McGregor could make a comeback to the UFC octagon, according to Joe Rogan. McGregor has been out since 2021 after suffering a serious leg injury during his trilogy match against Dustin Poirier.
Conor McGregor's return after a run on Season 31 of 'The Ultimate Fighter' against Michael Chandler has been widely rumored recently despite the fact that no fight has been set in stone.
Although the timing of the Irishman's return is still unknown, the UFC color analyst is still certain that fans will soon get to watch him thrive in the ring.
According to the 'JRE' host, Conor McGregor is the only fighter who can effectively make a comeback after such a serious injury.
Rogan remarked, “If he does, he would be the first, if anybody can do it, maybe it’s him. He snapped his leg in the prime of his career...It’s been about two years and there’s all this talk of him fighting Michael Chandler from The Ultimate Fighter."
He went on to say, "He’s sparring, I’ve seen footage of sparring. He looks good, he looks real good… He’s a different breed, he’s a f**king savage, a real savage. I hope he comes back.”