Joe Rogan does postfight interviews in Octagon at UFC 249

ByMARC RAIMONDI
May 10, 2020, 11:09 AM

UFC 249 color commentator Joe Rogan interviewed fighters postfight in the Octagon on Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida, a departure from UFC's previously stated protocol in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

The card, which took place in front of no fans at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, kicked off with a preliminary bout between light heavyweights Sam Alvey and Ryan Spann. After Spann's split decision win, he was interviewed in the Octagon by Rogan.

Rogan conducted Octagon interviews in the same style immediately after the second and third fights as well. He did not do one with Carla Esparza and  Aleksei Oleinik, the winners of the fourth and fifth fights, respectively, but returned to interview Anthony Pettis in the cage after he won the sixth fight, the last one on the preliminary card.

Rogan continued interviewing winning fighters during the main card.

In his interview after the main event, Rogan congratulated new UFC interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje and extended his hand out for a shake. Gaethje hesitated and said something to Rogan, who replied, "I don't care," before the two shook hands.

Asked during an appearance on SportsCenter why he chose to interview fighters directly, Rogan said he didn't want his interactions to be "impersonal."

"It didn't make any sense to me if everybody's been tested and everybody's clean, no one has the disease," Rogan said about UFC's interview protocol. "I've been tested, they've been tested. I want to see them. When I'm doing an interview with a fighter, after a spectacular performance like Justin Gaethje's fight, I want to look him in the eye. I don't want it to be some impersonal thing where he's 100 feet away from me."

Earlier in the week, Craig Borsari, UFC's executive vice president of operations and production, told ESPN that no postfight Octagon interviews would take place at UFC 249. The plan as of Tuesday was the winning fighter would be escorted from the cage after the bout to an isolated area where they would be given a sanitized headset for a remote interview with Rogan.