Joe Rogan Defends Tommy Fury's Boxing Ability Against Dave Portnoy's Criticisms

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Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, and Joe Rogan engaged in a heated argument about Tommy Fury's boxing ability on The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) podcast.

Rogan believed Fury was a legitimate boxer, while Portnoy continued to dismiss the Brit's talent.

Portnoy claimed that Jake Paul could "kill" Tommy Fury, which angered Rogan.

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Rogan showed boxing footage of Fury to prove his point, but Portnoy continued to ramble on without watching it, prompting Rogan to repeatedly urge him to "shut the f**k up" and watch the video.

Joe Rogan also recently criticized the judges in Paddy Pimblett's UFC 282 win, which was underwhelming due to neither fighter claiming the then-vacant light heavyweight title in a draw.

Pimblett won the co-main event with a contentious unanimous decision over Jared Gordon, despite being knocked down and twice struck by Gordon's left hooks in the first round.

Rogan referred to bad judging on episode #134 of the JRE MMA Show with Belal Muhammad, citing Pimblett's most recent battle as an example.

During the Tommy Fury debate, Rogan showed footage of Fury fighting a professional boxer and pointed out Fury's impressive skills, including an uppercut that caught Portnoy's attention.

Rogan believed that Fury was a genuine boxer, while Portnoy thought Fury was only popular because of his last name.

Despite Portnoy's objections, Rogan held firm in his belief that Fury was a legitimate fighter.

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