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Joe Rogan and Terence Crawford Laugh at Dana White Over “Stupid” UFC Rule

Heavyweight has always been the UFC’s wild frontier. Big knockouts. Bigger personalities. But now, the division appears thin, almost fragile—especially with con...

Joe Rogan and Terence Crawford Laugh at Dana White Over “Stupid” UFC Rule
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is best known for its heavyweight division – where the big boys slug it out in the octagon, delivering knockout blows and showcasing their larger-than-life personalities. However, in recent times, the division has come under scrutiny, with talks of champions moving up or down in weight classes. Amidst all this chaos, an old rule has resurfaced, and it has sparked a humorous reaction from UFC commentator Joe Rogan and boxing legend Terence Crawford. During a recent podcast episode, Rogan and Crawford were discussing the state of the UFC's heavyweight division when the controversial "265-pound rule" was brought up. This rule states that all heavyweight fighters must weigh no more than 265 pounds on the day of the fight, or they could face potential fines or even be disqualified. Rogan and Crawford couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of this rule, with Crawford calling it "stupid." The origins of this rule can be traced back to the early days of the UFC when the weight classes were not as clearly defined as they are today. In those days, fighters often competed at any weight they felt comfortable, leading to some massive mismatches in the octagon. To avoid this, the UFC implemented the 265-pound rule, attempting to keep the playing field level and prevent smaller fighters from getting seriously hurt by larger opponents. However, as the sport evolved and weight classes became more standardized, this rule became irrelevant. Today, the heavyweight division has a limit of 265 pounds, and anything above that falls into the super heavyweight category. In fact, most UFC heavyweights weigh in well below the 265-pound limit, making the 265-pound rule obsolete and unnecessary. This rule has also been a topic of controversy, with many fans and fighters arguing that it goes against the very nature of the sport, which is to push human limits and see how far one can go. Fighters such as Francis Ngannou and Stipe Miocic have expressed frustration with this rule, as they believe they could perform better if they were allowed to weigh in at their natural weight. Despite all the criticism, UFC President Dana White has stood by the 265-pound rule, maintaining that it's necessary for the safety of the fighters. However, with the emergence of fighters like Jon Jones and Israel Adesanya, who have successfully moved up in weight classes, White's stance on this rule may change in the future. But for now, the 265-pound rule remains, and it seems to have become somewhat of a running joke among the UFC community. Even Joe Rogan, who is known for his love for the sport, couldn't help but laugh at its absurdity. And who better to laugh with than Terence Crawford, who, as a multiple weight class boxing champion, knows a thing or two about moving up and down in weight. In the midst of all the serious discussions and debates surrounding the UFC's heavyweight division, it's refreshing to see two legends of combat sports share a light moment over a controversial rule. Rogan and Crawford may not be known for their comedic timing, but their laughter over the 265-pound rule certainly struck a chord with UFC fans, who joined in on the joke on social media. While the 265-pound rule may remain a thorn in the side of some UFC fighters, Rogan and Crawford's reaction has given us all a reason to smile and not take things too seriously. In the end, it's all about the fights, and as long as the UFC continues to deliver thrilling matchups and exciting moments, the occasional "stupid" rule can be overlooked. In conclusion, the heavyweight division of the UFC may be going through a rough patch, but it's still the "wild frontier" of the sport, full of big knockouts and larger-than-life personalities. The 265-pound rule may have overstayed its welcome, but it has given us something to laugh about, thanks to the humorous reaction of two legends – Joe Rogan and Terence Crawford. Let's hope that the UFC continues to entertain us, and we can all enjoy more light-hearted moments like this in the future.
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