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Whether you love him or hate him or just find him extremely annoying, Joe Rogan was a terrific addition to the analyst team for the UFC. As a mixed martial artist himself, Rogan has a wealth of insight into the fight scene and can call play-by-play on the matches like few others can (and quite honestly, no one who preceded Rogan had done). He can be very excitable - thus the reason some can't stand to hear him calling these matches - but I find it very refreshing to have someone (1) this excitable about the world of MMA fighting and (2) someone this knowledgeable about the sport. Rogan has the in-depth knowledge to call the fights as well as to explain to the average viewer what is happening, the potential for what _can_ happen, and WHY. For an uneducated viewer like myself, who has very limited knowledge of martial arts, Joe Rogan's explanations are a wealth of knowledge that can often explain why something just happened. Along with the addition of Joe Rogan, this particular card had some decent fights on it. The light-heavyweight fight between Chuck Liddell vs Vitor Belfort was definitely the proverbial _"icing on the cake"_ and the post-match interviews just added that extra "zing". This was definitely worth watching.