He gets on many from the world of MMA (UFC) and all walks of life from scientists, to entertainers, musicians, surgeons, philosophers, government people, sometimes boxers in the past, to the likes of Elon Musk and more.
Recently retired pound for pound King of all boxing Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford has been making waves this weekend on the Joe Rogan podcast and show.
A huge hit so far with many cut throat analysis made in boxing from Crawford on the sport and characters and fighters within it.
Crawford spoke to Rogan in an unfiltered, hard hitting conversation that has taken the sports world and wider society by storm this weekend.
Boxing keeps adding new commercial companies and governments and countries to its ranks in terms of putting on and staging new events (even the Congo in Africa soon stages the big Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson exhibition).
But Joe Rogan is maybe one of the least corporate people you can say exists at the highest level of the commercial corporate new world of new media (of which podcasts, websites, social media, YouTube and so on are all part of — that has replaced old media now — TV, radio and newspapers and old redundant old media brands).
His success pivots on the fact there are no cuts or editing at all and it is just a live conversation where anything can happen in a live situation unedited.
So much so, even the last US election was called for to have the US Presidential debate on Rogan’s podcast.
It is that powerful now.
So for Crawford after retiring from boxing to get invited on just shows you once again, in literally every way possible now, again and again, and again and again, how far boxing has come and all the new success for the sport.
Tyson Fury returns soon and he said he wants to make boxing great again.
He will too.
But it already is being made great again with so much happening and so many new fighters and contenders and prospects breaking through as well.

