The latest episode of the Joe Rogan Experience Fight Companion showcases many different viewpoints. The host, Joe Rogan, and his panel of guests delved into a captivating discussion about the contrasting fortunes of two of the UFC’s biggest stars—Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler.
As the conversation unfolded, Rogan couldn’t help but reflect on the sheer magnitude of McGregor’s wealth, rumored to be “half a billion dollars.” This came after the Irishman’s lucrative sale of his whiskey brand, “Proper 12.” He then pivoted to Chandler’s situation, who patiently awaits the opportunity to face McGregor in the octagon.
“He [Michael Chandler] hasn’t fought for two years. What a crazy thing to have to sit around and wait. Can’t do nothing…This guy [Conor McGregor] has half a billion dollars man. He sold that whiskey company. Made millions,” Rogan said.
The panel did not miss the contrast between the two fighters’ financial situations. They recognized the immense privilege and flexibility that McGregor’s wealth affords him. The group acknowledged that it is inherently unfair for a fighter of Chandler’s caliber to be forced to wait on the whims of a superstar like McGregor.
As the episode drew to a close, the panel and the host marveled at the stark contrast between the two fighters’ circumstances. This is a testament to the unpredictable nature of mixed martial arts.
Joe Rogan Supports Conor McGregor’s Decision to Withdraw from UFC 303
McGregor is no stranger to controversy, especially when it comes to last-minute fight decisions. He recently pulled out of the UFC 303 comeback fight against Chandler due to a broken pinky toe. While fans and critics were quick to voice their disappointment, one prominent figure in the MMA world stood firmly by McGregor’s side: Joe Rogan.
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Rogan didn’t hesitate to defend McGregor’s decision during an episode of his JRE Fight Companion. The injury might seem minor, but Rogan quickly pointed out how significant a broken toe can be.
“When you’re a guy who kicks as much as Conor, it’s a f***ing problem. It’s also the same foot where his leg was snapped, and he went into that fight injured. He’s never pulled out of a fight before. This is the first [fight] he’s pulled out of, and I think it’s wise,” said Rogan.
Despite the backlash from fans eager to see McGregor back in action, Rogan’s defense adds a layer of understanding. It’s easy to forget that beneath the bravado and hype, fighters are human. No matter how small they seem, injuries can significantly impact a fighter’s performance.