Joe Rogan complains about UFC White House being outdoors: ‘I don’t like it’
Joe Rogan has voiced skepticism about the UFC's plans to hold an event at the White House on June 14, expressing particular concern about the outdoor setup. The legendary commentator's reservations align with Dana White's long-standing reluctance to stage UFC fights outside, a caution rooted in three decades of indoor-only events. While White has acknowledged the event's unprecedented logistics—including security considerations for President Donald Trump and other high-ranking officials—Rogan remains unconvinced that an outdoor venue is ideal for combat sports. On a recent podcast episode, he highlighted the unpredictable nature of outdoor events and the challenges they pose for fighters, production, and broadcast quality. The UFC White House event represents a historic moment for the promotion, bringing the sport to one of America's most iconic locations, but the decision to stage it outdoors has drawn criticism from figures within the MMA community who worry about weather, visibility, and the operational complexities that come with outdoor fights. Rogan's concerns underscore a fundamental tension between the prestige of the venue and the practical realities of staging a world-class combat event outside a controlled environment.
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