Joe Rogan continued to avoid Canada, despite breaking with Donald Trump about the continuous feud of the president with the neighbor of the United States.
The UFC will travel to the north later this year, when UFC 315 in May in Montreal, Canada lands for a head with Welterweight Champion Belal Muhammad, who is confronted with Jack della Maddalena to defend his title.
However, Rogan, an old UFC commentator, will not be in Quebec to call the event, which also contains Valentina Shevchenko.
For the great disappointment of UFC fans, the 57-year-old confirmed that he will not make the journey across the border a few days after he had spoken at the Trump's rate war.
“I won't be there,” said Rogan during his UFC London Fight Companion Podcast on Saturday. “I'm not going to Canada anymore. Not me. I'd rather go to Russia. '
The popular podcaster has long stopped calling international UFC events, which refer excessive travel and time away from home.

Joe Rogan has continued to avoid Canada, revealing that he will not call UFC 315 in Montreal

President Trump has suggested that Canada should join the US in the midst of a trade war that he has fueled by raising rates
However, Rogan even refuses to travel on the mainland and chooses not to make the trip north from his house in Austin Texas.
It would not be the first time that Rogan skipped a UFC card in Canada and missed UFC 297 in Toronto in January 2024. His absence in May, however, is amid increasing political tensions between the United States and Canada while Trump continues his spit with the '51st state'.
In recent weeks, the US and Canada have stopped the heads about a continuous trade war and rates introduced by Trump, who consistently took pricks to the nation and its government, causing protests on sporting events.
Yet, talking with fellow comaeetier Michael Kosta about his hugely popular Podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, the commentator revealed that he could not understand why there was so much tension between the two former long -term allies.
Rogan, who voted for Trump and welcomed him in his show, said: “Why are we upset at Canada? This is stupid, this about rates we have to become friends again with Canada, this is so ridiculous.
'I can't believe that anti -american, Anti Canadian sentiment is underway. 'It is the stupidest f ****** feud.
“I just want America and Canada to get along, I think it's ridiculous. And I don't think they should be our 51st state. '
His words mark a shift from the president, whom he first started in Co -ir at the run -up to the elections.

The 57-year-old previously stopped calling international cards, with reference to excessive travel

The popular podcaster began to merge the president in the run -up to last year's elections
Rogan was present at the inauguration of President Trump in January, after hosting him on his podcast last October.
He describes himself as a progressive who wanted Dem Bernie Sanders in Hard-Left to become president in 2016. Rogan says that the Democratic Party has lost him about her behavior on issues such as Covid and Transgender Rights.
The feelings of the Podcaster reflect that by the newly named Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
De Primer -Minister has issued a wilting removal on Trump on the current trade conflict.
He accused Trump of 'weakening our economy' in his speech to a raw room full of liberal party voters.
“Donald Trump set, as we know, unjustified rates about what we are building, about what we are selling, about how we earn a living,” he said.
“He attacks Canadian employees, families and companies. We can't make him succeed. And we won't. '
The strict words have made it clear that he intends to continue with the former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's path of public disputes with the president.

Rogan was present at the inauguration of Trump in January after he had hosted him in his show

Rogan's attitude corresponds to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has been returned to Trump's suggestion

Trump previously trolled the former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by referring him as a 'governor' of California
Trump began to present a Canadian accession for Trudeau for the first time, which he trolled by referring to the 'Governor of California'.
He has imposed a rate of 25 percent on all Canadian imports as part of a drive to hold the country, “responsible for their promises to stop illegal immigration and to stop toxic fentanyl and other drugs to flow in our country,” said a statement from the White House.
The current poll suggests that there is little support for Canadians for the US, by around 90 percent.
Trump's harassing also led to a number of protests against the United States of Canadian sport fans, who have chosen to express their dissatisfaction by fascinating 'The Star-Spangled Banner' before competitions.
Canadians have the American national anthem focused on MLS competitions, WWE in Toronto and the most intense the bitter four countries face-off collisions between the two countries in February.
However, a vocal minority in the oil-rich provinces of Canada, stimulated by Trump's 'Drill Baby Boor' approach, have come out and have voted 51st-Staters.