With Bryce Mitchell’s lowering of the bar, UFC’s second-most notorious rabble-rouser arrives for another crack at the ...
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Dricus du Plessis has appeared unfazed by South African fans who have withdrawn their support over his praise to US President Donald Trump.
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Joe Rogan went into detail about discussions with Kamala Harris' team and why an appearance on his podcast did not happen.
Rogan said the government should inspire people to exercise and discussed a video of Donald Trump playing tennis.
History will be made on Sunday when President Donald Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to attend the Super Bowl.
UFC’s ultimate broligarch on why he’ll always be in Donald Trump’s corner, his passion for high-stakes risk-taking and how he’s already building America’s next great combat sport.