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Mike Tyson, Conor McGregor & Joe Rogan Rejoice Over a “Puff, Puff”

The MMA community is one of the most diverse you’ll see. With people coming from all corners of the world, they all unite to share their passion for fighting. On 420 (April 20), some of the biggest names in the fight community came together to show their support for the celebrated day. This included Mike Tyson and Joe Rogan.

Arguably the greatest professional boxer of all time, ‘Iron’ took to his social media to show support for 420. In fact, he also dropped a special 4/20 episode for the occasion, which featured Joe Rogan.

Tyson posted a picture on his Instagram and asked the fans which celebrity would they “puff, puff, pass” with.

Joe Rogan also showed his support for the ‘special’ day on his Instagram. He wished his fans a happy 420 and also told them the goal he had set for the occasion.

 

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Even former UFC double champion Conor McGregor showed his support via Instagram.

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Joe Rogan on what Conor McGregor should do next

On the special 4/20 episode of ‘Hotboxin with Mike Tyson,’ Joe Rogan and Tyson discussed the return of Conor McGregor to the UFC.

The Joe Rogan Experience host said, “I think what Conor needs to do is what Conor wants to do. If Conor thinks he can go up and fight Usman, you know, and make a big payday and try to become a three-division champion, he should do that. He should do whatever he wants to do.”
Rogan added, “But if I was like a manager to him and I said, what’s the best path to success the best path to success is like the Cowboy fight. no disrespect to Cowboy. but that fight turned out to be kind of like a warm-up fight”
Do you think Rogan has a point here? What would you do if you were Conor McGregor? Let us know in the comments section below.

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