mmafighting : reported that Joe Rogan apologizes for Daniel Cormier post-fight interview at UFC 214

Joe Rogan, who admitted fault shortly after UFC 214 for interviewing Daniel Cormier after his knockout loss to Jon Jones, posted a longer apology Sunday on social media. Rogan, after interviewing Jon Jones, went to interview Cormier, who was very emotional after losing a second time to the fighter who will almost sure go down as his biggest career rival. Rogan started the interview saying that he usually doesn't interview fighters after being knocked out. A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan) on Jul 30, 2017 at 9:34am PDTDuring the post-fight press conference, Dana White was asked about the interview, where Cormier really couldn't gather his thoughts like usual, and White said Rogan did it. My apologies to D.C. And to everyone else upset at me for interviewing him after the fight.


After UFC 214 win, ex-champ Robbie Lawler 'not too worried' about new title shot


After UFC 214 win, ex-champ Robbie Lawler 'not too worried' about new title shot
Related UFC 214 video highlights: Robbie Lawler vs. Donald Cerrone"I don't really care what people say, or question or whatever," Lawler said. Related With 'GSP' fight off table, UFC champ Tyron Woodley could rematch Robbie Lawler next"I'm not too worried about that," Lawler said. And for complete coverage of UFC 214, check out the UFC Events section of the site. ANAHEIM, Calif. – According to UFC president Dana White, ex-welterweight champion Robbie Lawler could be next in line to meet current champ Tyron Woodley in the octagon after their respective UFC 214 wins. If Lawler (28-11 MMA, 13-5 UFC) is particularly excited about that idea of a title shot in the near future, he sure did a good job of hiding it after Saturday's unanimous-decision win over Donald Cerrone (32-8 MMA, 19-5 UFC).

UFC 214 results: Dana White likes Cris Cyborg vs. Holly Holm featherweight title fight next

For complete UFC 214 results and coverage click here. UFC 214 Results And Play-By-Play! I think Cyborg looked good. Cris Cyborg became the new Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight champion after knocking out a game Tonya Evinger at last night's (Sat., July 29, 2017) UFC 214 pay-per-view (PPV) event in Anaheim, California. According to UFC president Dana White's comments during the post-fight presser, a title defense against another former world champion could be on the horizon.


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