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- Updated: September 11, 2016
Joe Rogan was rather blunt during a UFC 203 post-fight wrap-up.
The UFC commentator briefly discussed the event’s results after its conclusion with his partner, Mike Goldberg. For the most part, Rogan spoke about CM Punk’s unsuccessful mixed martial arts debut opposite Mickey Gall.
Rogan, as most do, admires Punk for “taking the chance” by stepping inside the Octagon without any martial arts experience. But he doesn’t believe Punk was even close to Gall’s level and doesn’t agree with the fact that he made his MMA debut under the UFC banner.
“What [Punk] did was great, it was courageous,” Rogan said during the UFC 203 pay-per-view broadcast. “But it was delusional. That’s my feeling. My feeling when I was watching …