After nearly three decades as the voice of the UFC, you'd think Joe Rogan had seen it all. But UFC 323 proved even legends can be surprised.
Rogan, a stalwart behind the microphone since 1997, found himself in uncharted territory during the event's main card. Veteran fighter Jan Blachowicz, at 42, showcased his enduring prowess, but his bout against Bogdan Guskov ended in a contentious majority draw. This unexpected outcome meant Rogan, accustomed to post-fight interviews with victorious fighters, was denied entry to the Octagon for the first time in his illustrious career. "That's never happened," he remarked, his confusion palpable during the live broadcast.
And this is the part most people miss: The night's surprises didn't end there. The co-main event saw flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja suffer a devastating arm injury a mere 26 seconds into his fight against Joshua Van, resulting in a TKO loss. Rogan, visibly shaken by the slow-motion replay, expressed his concern for Pantoja's well-being. The UFC's post-fight medical update, revealing a dislocated shoulder that miraculously popped back into place, left Rogan perplexed. "It doesn't even make sense," he exclaimed, questioning the severity of the injury despite the seemingly graphic footage.
These events at UFC 323 raise intriguing questions. Should fights ending in such abrupt and potentially career-altering injuries be ruled no-contests? Does the UFC's medical protocol adequately address fighter safety in these situations? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's spark a conversation about the complexities of combat sports.
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