VIDEO: Tyson Fury Puts Joe Rogan on Blast in NSFW Tirade
Drew Beaupré
Tyson Fury has issued an expletive-filled response to Joe Rogan’s suggestion that Jon Jones would come out on top if the pair met in a no-holds-barred fight.
Rogan has never been shy about speaking his mind on the massively popular podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, and on a recent episode, the comedian and UFC commentator declared that the UFC’s heavyweight champion could easily handle Fury if they were locked in a room together.
Fury was taking a break from social media at the time that Rogan made those comments, but now “The Gypsy King” has issued a response.
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“I’m the baddest man on the planet," Fury declared. "I heard Joe Rogan say something about me the other day and I’ve been off all social medias and didn’t reply to the little p***y. Little f***ing midget, bald little midget. I heard him say that Jon Jones could f*** me up if we were in a room together. I don’t think so, not a man born from a mother can f*** me up in a room on our own. Whatever happens in that room, I’d be walking out. Not a f***ing problem.”
There’s been a lot of recent discussion in the combat sports world about who the “baddest man on the planet” is following news that former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou had finally ended his free agency and was signing with the PFL. The UFC's vacant heavyweight title was claimed by Jones when he defeated Ciryl Gane at UFC 285, and “Bones” was quick to respond to the news of Ngannou ending his free agency.
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Rogan’s proposed scenario involving Fury and Jones was entirely fictional, but there’s at least a small chance that Ngannou could square off with the heavyweight boxing champion at some point in the future. “The Predator” won’t be making his PFL debut until 2024, and the new contract apparently gives him the freedom to make his long-teased debut in the boxing ring.
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