Joe Rogan criticizes Canada s COVID-19 lockdowns Last month, Rogan came under fire from White House officials after he suggested that young Americans did not need to get the COVID-19 vaccine
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Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • May 6, 2021 • 3 minute read • Announcer Joe Rogan reacts during UFC 249 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on May 09, 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida. Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images
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Joe Rogan has taken aim at lockdown measures implemented across Canada, meant to curb the spread of COVID-19.
âCanadaâs f dâ: Joe Rogan criticizes our COVID-19 lockdowns Last month, Rogan came under fire from White House officials after he suggested that young Americans did not need to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Author of the article: National Post Staff
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  â¢Â May 6, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Announcer Joe Rogan reacts during UFC 249 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on May 09, 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida. Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images
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Joe Rogan has taken aim at lockdown measures implemented across Canada, meant to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Double Or Nothing will be held at full capacity
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Busted Open Radio.
Today (May 5), ahead of the big Blood & Guts episode of
Dynamite, he had several announcements to make. The biggest was that the company’s next PPV, May 30’s
Double Or Nothing, will happen in front of a full capacity crowd at Jacksonville’s Daily’s Place. Khan also said there will be a Saturday “Fan Fest”, along with the live show/television taping we already knew would be taking place on Fri., May 28.
It’s a big step forward, even for a company that’s been regularly working in front of limited capacity, socially distanced crowds for a while now. Presumably there will still be COVID precautions in place, but details on those will come when we hear more about tickets going on sale.
UFC 261 medical suspensions: Chris Weidman faces six-month layoff after broken leg
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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman is one of six fighters facing lengthy medical suspensions after UFC 261.
Weidman suffered a broken leg after Uriah Hall checked his leg kick in the opening seconds of the pay-per-view bout this past month, and he now faces a six-month medical suspension, per the Florida State Boxing Commission, which regulated the event at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla.
The FSBC released the suspension lengths but did not provide details on the nature of the suspensions, citing medical privacy, but MMA Fighting obtained some details on several of them. Generally, full suspension terms apply only if an injury is not cleared by a relevant doctor, though Weidman’s timetable for return remains unknown in the wake of the serious injury.