
Joe Rogan’s Top 10 Most Memorable UFC Post-Fight Interviews
Joe Rogan’s Top 10 Most Memorable UFC Post-Fight Interviews
By Ali Hammad June 18, 2025 09:54
Joe Rogan has been the voice of the UFC for nearly three decades, conducting some of the most iconic post-fight interviews in MMA history. His ability to capture raw emotion, insightful reflections, and sometimes hilarious moments has made these interviews a staple of the sport’s storytelling. From legendary champions to unexpected heroes, Rogan’s mic has witnessed unforgettable moments that define the UFC experience. Here are his top 10 most memorable post-fight interviews, highlighting why they resonate with fans and fighters alike.
1. Israel Adesanya vs. Alex Pereira – UFC 287 (2023)
Rogan’s favorite post-fight interview came after Israel Adesanya reclaimed the middleweight title by knocking out his longtime rival Alex Pereira. Having lost twice to Pereira in kickboxing and once in the UFC, Adesanya’s emotional victory was capped by a heartfelt speech. Rogan called it “a classic moment,” praising Adesanya’s inspirational words:
“I hope all of you can feel how f**king happy I am just one time in your life. But guess what? You will never feel this level of happiness if you don’t go for something in your own life.”
Rogan described this as “human fuel” that transcends sports and motivates people beyond the octagon.
2. Derrick Lewis – UFC 229 (2018)
Known for his candid and humorous personality, Derrick Lewis gave one of the most bizarre post-fight moments when, after knocking out Alexander Volkov, he removed his shorts and explained, “My balls was hot.” Rogan handled the awkward moment with professionalism and humor, reflecting on how Lewis’s authenticity makes him a fan favorite:
“I was ready for it. My job is just to get out the best expression they can give.”
3. Conor McGregor – Multiple Fights
McGregor’s post-fight interviews are legendary for their charisma and confidence. Whether after his 13-second KO of José Aldo or his victory over Eddie Alvarez, McGregor’s mic time is filled with memorable quotes and theatrical flair, often igniting rivalries and hype.
4. Ronda Rousey – UFC 190 (2015)
After defending her bantamweight title against Bethe Correia, Rousey delivered a fierce and emotional interview, cementing her status as a dominant champion and trailblazer for women’s MMA. Her intensity and passion resonated widely.
5. Nate Diaz – UFC 196 (2016)
Following his upset win over Conor McGregor, Diaz’s post-fight interview was candid and unapologetic, embodying his “badass” persona. Rogan’s exchanges with Diaz captured the rawness of the moment and the shift in MMA’s landscape.
6. Jon Jones – UFC 214 (2017)
Jones’s post-fight interview after reclaiming the light heavyweight title was notable for his humility and acknowledgment of past mistakes, adding depth to his complex legacy.
7. Anderson Silva – UFC 162 (2013)
Silva’s poetic and philosophical post-fight remarks after his dominant win over Chris Weidman showcased his unique personality and status as one of the sport’s greatest.
8. Georges St-Pierre – UFC 217 (2017)
After winning the middleweight title, GSP’s interview was marked by gratitude and reflection on his comeback, highlighting his professionalism and dedication.
9. Holly Holm – UFC 193 (2015)
Holm’s stunning knockout of Rousey was followed by a humble and composed interview, surprising many with her grace under the spotlight.
10. Chuck Liddell – UFC 71 (2007)
Liddell’s post-fight interview after his win over Quinton “Rampage” Jackson was filled with intensity and bravado, emblematic of the UFC’s era of larger-than-life personalities.
The Essence of Rogan’s Interviews
Joe Rogan’s skill lies in balancing respect, curiosity, and authenticity. Whether handling comedic moments like Derrick Lewis’s shorts incident or profound reflections like Adesanya’s emotional speech, Rogan creates a space where fighters can express their true selves. As he said about Adesanya’s interview, “That’s what makes the whole career worth it”.
These interviews not only capture the aftermath of battles but also tell stories of perseverance, triumph, and humanity, making them essential parts of UFC’s rich history.