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Bodog Fight Las Vegas Event Was \"Awesome\" Says Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan had a good time at Bodog Fight: Nick Thompson vs. John Troyer, Feb. 1 in Las Vegas.
Stand-up comic, UFC color commentator and former Fear Factor host Joe Rogan says that Bodog Fight: Nick Thompson vs. John Troyer was "awesome".
Friday, Feb. 1, Rogan showed up at the Las Vegas Sport Center to watch the fights with friend and jiu-jitsu wizard Eddie Bravo. Although he missed the undercard, Rogan was so impressed by the last two fights of the night. he took the time to write about it on mma.tv, known as "The Underground Forum" among mixed martial arts fans.
"I wanted to thank Bodog and the Myer brothers for hooking me up last night with tickets to the fights," he writes. "I only got to see the last two fights, but they were awesome."
Rogan says the match between Kaitlin Young (4-1-0) and Sarah Schneider (3-0-0) changed his opinion on women's mixed martial arts.
"I usually say that I don't really like to watch women fight, but after last night I'm never saying that again," he continues. "They put on an awesome show. Really technical, and they both showed an amazing amount of heart. We were all cheering and screaming through the whole bout. I sometimes forget how fun it is to just go to a fight and enjoy it without having to commentate, and this fight between these two tough, talented young ladies really made me appreciate that. Thank you!"
He was just as impressed by Bodog Fight welterweight champion Nick "The Goat" Thompson's (34-9-1) victory over Hook N Shoot champion John Troyer (8-1-0).
"The main even was an awesome display by Nick Thompson against a very capable challenger," Rogan says. "Nick looked amazing in the Alvarez fight, and he looked even better last night. He's one of those smart, extremely hard working dudes that just gets better with every outing, and it was a privilege to watch him perform.Great fights!"
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