LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dillon Danis revealed he hasn't received an offer from Joe Rogan to come on his renowned podcast, 'Joe Rogan Experience', during a recent episode of Andrew Schulz's show.
It's worth noting that securing an invitation to the 'JRE' podcast, known for hosting influential people, boxers, and celebrities, is quite a feat, as host Rogan tends to select guests based on their intriguing pitches.
Danis further revealed that Rogan had recently commended him for his adeptness in 'trolling'.
The conflict between MMA fighters Danis and Logan Paul and his fiancee Nina Agdal inspired Rogan to compliment Danis for his talent as a "great troll," especially in light of their upcoming fight on October 14.
Dillon Danis slams Joe Rogan for not inviting him on 'JRE' podcast
Former UFC fighter Dillon Danis is currently in the midst of preparations for his upcoming fight against Logan Paul.
In a recent episode of Schulz's 'FLAGRANT' podcast, Danis revealed that Rogan didn't extend an invitation for him to appear on the 'JRE' show.
The discussion about Rogan's invitation to his 'JRE' podcast arose when the host brought up Rogan's recent acknowledgment of Danis's trolling tactics.
Continuing the conversation, Danis expressed his thoughts on when he might receive an invitation to the JRE podcast.
He noted that he and Rogan have a close relationship, yet Rogan has not yet featured him on his podcast, remarking, "Me and Joe are really close, you know, and then he doesn’t have me on – that’s messed up."
Danis went on to confirm that he has not received any updates about a podcast invitation, but he did share a recent incident involving Rogan, saying, "He did give me eight tickets, front row, to his show at MSG though."
Joe Rogan praises Dillon Danis for being 'great troll'
In a recent episode of Rogan's podcast, he commended Danis for his contentious clash with Paul and Agdal.
Joined by special guest Sean O'Malley, the discussion delved into the controversy surrounding the upcoming fight, with Rogan providing his perspectives on Danis' unorthodox trolling strategies.
"He's a great troll," Rogan observed about Danis. He added, "For a guy who... the last time he fought was in Bellator, like when? How long ago was that?"
O'Malley estimated, "Probably four or five years ago." Rogan continued to evaluate Danis' capabilities, highlighting his proficiency as a grappler.
Rogan claimed, "It's not like Dillon is an absolutely terrible striker, but he's not a striker."
Further adding, "He's an elite grappler. His grappling is f*****g amazing. I mean, he's really f*****g good. On the ground, he's sensational. That kid has some serious jiu-jitsu. But he's not known for being a boxer."
Rogan continued, “It’s like the Ben Askren situation, you know? Jake Paul offers you more money probably than he made in his entire UFC career for a boxing match after you’ve had a hip replacement. And you’re like, ‘f**k it, I’m in” Rogan concluded.