AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan recently expressed his joy over the praises bestowed upon boxing champion Terence Crawford in an Instagram post
On June 18, the podcast host also posted a new episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' with 'Bud'. In the episode, the two discussed several topics such as the boxer's popular fights with names like Errol Spence Jr.
Joe Rogan praises Terence Crawford
Rogan showered Crawford with praise in the caption of his Instagram post, writing, "40-0, first man to be a 2 division undisputed champion and one of the coolest motherfuckers alive, the great and powerful @tbudcrawford."
The pair received a deluge of comments from followers. Fans responded with a mix of fervor and admiration. As people shared their desire to listen in on and get insights from the podcast, the anticipation was obvious.
A fan commented, “Bud does so much for the Omaha community and promoting youth boxing and having youth boxing gyms in Omaha. If he don’t have the keys to the city yet, then let’s make him mayor!”
Another fan said, “What's more impressive is I read he's 36? So inspiring. Glad to see him getting the attention he deserves.” A fourth person said, "The guy is a legend!!"
A fan also said, “Everybody was acting like they didn’t know who he was just a few weeks ago …… lol casuals.”
One fan added, "Looking forward to watching this one. Goat." Another further said, "Love Bud!! True champion who walks the walk."
Joe Rogan's sincere admiration for Terence Crawford has undoubtedly struck a chord with people all across the world with fans eagerly making time to watch the two-hour-long podcast episode.
Terence Crawford vs Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez
The increasing excitement surrounding a fight with Santos Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez has tempted Terence Crawford to fight at weights greater than his previous limit of 154 pounds.
'Bud' defeated Errol Spence Jr, in a battle that was advertised as a 50/50 split but turned out to be far more one-sided, to win the undisputed welterweight belt in a spectacular fashion.
Crawford has made it obvious that he intends to win four belts in a third division before he quits, despite the fact that there may be a rematch provision in his contract that he must fulfill. He revealed his original strategy to Joe Rogan.
“You know Canelo and Jermell fighting. I wanted to fight Jermell next since he was the 154 undisputed champion, but they gonna strip him for his belt when the bell rings,” he said.