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Jon Anik shares sad news about Bruce Buffer while explaining why the cage announcer, as well as Joe Rogan, should join UFC Hall of Fame. 🙏 (via Gorgeous George, Goze)

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Andy Hickey MMA2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze Joe Rogan, Bruce Buffer & Dana White going in together would be very fitting.

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SickOfThisShit🇦🇺2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze I am genuinely at a loss as to what we do in a UFC universe without Joe and Bruce. Fight nights just won’t be the same without them😓

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Bobby CampbellWX2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze Bruce Buffer’s mother passed away over the holidays. That's the sad news. Bruce is fine. Saved you the worry.

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Giancarlo Aulino2 年前

Bruce Buffer, Joe Rogan, and Mike Goldberg need to go in together. They were the UFC broadcast team for almost 20 years together

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mason helms2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze Call me a casual, but I did not know the best commentator himself (Jon Anik) had a podcast. Mr. Anik has been nothing but the best, and shown nothing but the best between fight cards and face offs.

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JamesStLerrag2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze Well said @Jon_Anik, and my thoughts are with @brucebuffer & his family #HOF @ufc

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MMAesq332 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze God I fucking hate these clickbait headlines. Cool you got me to watch, you sell your soul doing this shit

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stu mccoo2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze she was 95.. fucksakes.. boohoo

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Giuseppe P. 🍗2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze Ufc 300 they will announce

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frankie cain2 年前

@MMAJunkieGeorge @thegoze sounds good. cant wait for the day when rogan, buffer, and dana are all gone.

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