“The level of lack of respect …” UFC Star Furious that Joe Rogan was not sent to interview the big winner of the UFC 316

The UFC was called for its treatment of one of the artists outside the competition of the UFC 316.
The main organization of MMA organized the à la carte payment event of the UFC 316 on Saturday evening, with Octagon Action taking place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The results of the titles presented Merab Dvalishvili suffocating Sean O’malley to defend his rooster weight title and Kayla Harrison submits Julianna Pena with a Kimura to win the female belt of 135 pounds.
The two rooster weight champions were not alone in the club of impressive artists on June 7, but a star of the UFC does not believe that one of the winners of the main card received the respect he deserved.
Gilbert Burns calls the UFC to “lack respect” Mario Bautista
After the submission and tax conversation of Kevin Holland with Donald Trump launched the PPV part of the UFC 316, it was time that one of the main scenarios of the event is played out.
Patchy Mix was making its eagerly awaited debut in UFC after coming as a former Bellator Coq weight champion. He was largely tilted as the future holder inside the octagon before his arrival.
But this conversation achieved a quick stop on Saturday when Mario Bautista upset the beginner’s start to the UFC 316.
Among the discussion points to emerge, however, there was the UFC’s decision not to have Joe Rogan does his tasks usually on post-combat interviews.
This thwarted the competitor of the Welter Gilbert Burns weights, who expressed his disdain for the demonstration of “lack of respect” in a post on X.
“Bautista fought a big fight! The level of lack of respect no interview,” wrote Burns.
Mario Bautista received his flowers by her colleagues from the UFC combatants
In the midst of the allegations of “disrespect” of the promotion, Bautista received many praise and admiration of his peers.
Bautista’s victory over Jose Aldo at UFC 307 last year was criticized by most criticism and frustration, given his heavy approach to grappling the legendary Brazilian.
But the same cannot be said about how Bautista closed the mixture to the UFC 316, with its strong performance which obtained praise from a number of other fighters.
Bautista defended his place in the top 10 rooster weights against a man, some marked the best in the world at 135 pounds during his time in competition elsewhere.
With this marking his eighth consecutive victory inside the octagon, the native of Nevada, 31 years old, hopes to have the chance to climb the scale more towards the title of next time.



