Podcaster, comedian, and UFC analyst Joe Rogan says he will not make the trip to perform broadcasting duties at UFC 315 in Canada, saying he would “rather go to Russia.”
On May 10, the UFC will hold a pay-per-view event in Montreal featuring the first welterweight title defense for champion Belal Muhammad, as he takes on Australia’s Jack Della Maddalena. While Rogan’s decision not to attend may not come as a surprise since he doesn’t usually call fights on foreign soil, as he didn’t the last time the UFC was in Canada for UFC 297, this time, Rogan put an exclamation point on his decision not to travel to our northern neighbor.
“I won’t be there,” Rogan said during his Saturday night UFC London Fight Companion podcast. “I don’t go to Canada anymore. I don’t. I’d rather go to Russia.”
Rogan isn’t the only person connected with the UFC to take a shot at Canada.
In January of 2024, then-UFC Middleweight Champ Sean Strickland angrily denounced a Canadian reporter who tried to take him to task over a tweet he had posted about not wanting to raise a gay son. […]
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