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17th December 2016
04:05pm GMT

“Joe Rogan in my opinion is the greatest to ever do it.https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/808451366851055622 "The greatest ever to call fights. HBO is very cocky and arrogant in their [boxing] production -- but they deserve to be; they do it well and everything else -- but Joe Rogan is the greatest to ever call fights in a combat sport." In recent months, when Rogan re-negotiated his contract with the UFC, the stand-up comedian agreed terms to lighten his schedule and he now only provides colour commentary on pay-per-view events in North America while former UFC fighters Brian Stann and Kenny Florian fill in alongside Jon Anik on fight nights and events overseas. The rumoured plans to replace Goldberg in the commentary booth were only fuelled on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience when guest and close friend of Rogan's, Eddie Bravo, suddenly asked "Who's taking Mike Goldberg's spot?", a question which was greeted with an awkward silence and a swift subject change in studio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUmmL8tC_Pw Bravo didn't get an answer that day but perhaps we have learned of the leading candidate as former UFC middleweight and light heavyweight challenger Chael Sonnen dropped the name of sport broadcasting legend, Jim Rome, on the latest episode of his own podcast. "Is Jim Rome going to join Joe Rogan?" Sonnen asked. "Is he going to take that offer? Did I just say something that is not public information? Let's move on..." Sonnen is known for spouting plenty of rumours without much substance but it would be rather odd for him to randomly pluck Rome's name out of thin air and he does have some reliable UFC sources. We're not saying it's nailed on to happen but neither would we be surprised to see Rome alongside Rogan for upcoming UFC pay-per-views although Goldberg is expected to see out 2016 at the very least.
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