
Joe Rogan is a man of many talents—podcaster, UFC commentator, and comedian, among others. He also has a martial arts background, having trained in MMA himself. It seems this experience made UFC star Chase Hooper go wild when he spotted a Streetbeefs video online featuring a fighter who looked strikingly like Rogan, prompting Hooper to call out the surprising resemblance with excitement.
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Meanwhile, on X, UFC fighter Chase Hooper shared a hilarious video that left fans doing a double-take. The clip featured a man who looked strikingly similar to Joe Rogan fighting inside the infamous Street Beefs cage. Hooper reacted with genuine surprise at the resemblance, joking that he never knew Joe Rogan had stepped into backyard brawls.
Didn’t know Joe Rogan was on Street Beefs 😳😳 https://t.co/2fUYDO569M
— Chase Hooper (@chase_hooper) May 16, 2025
His post quickly went viral, with fans chiming in and joking about the uncanny lookalike. Though many played along, fans soon confirmed it wasn’t actually Rogan, just a remarkably similar doppelgänger. The clip added a humorous twist to the usual fight footage circulating online, keeping fans entertained and sparking plenty of playful debate.
UFC Commentator Slams Dana White For Picking PowerSlap Over Kickboxing League

On the Fight Companion episode, Joe Rogan criticized the UFC’s decision to focus on slap fighting, expressing that it was a mistake. Additionally, he has long suggested that the organization should invest in kickboxing instead. Rogan believes that if fans prefer stand-up fights, modern kickboxing offers intense action with exciting knockouts, far from the dull matches of the past.
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Rogan’s view shows how important it is for combat sports to change and keep fans interested. By adding more kickboxing, the UFC could bring more exciting stand-up fights. This could draw in more fans and bring back the energy many feel is missing, helping the sport stay popular and grow in the future.
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