Joe Rogan is getting frustrated watching Drake lose money.
The legendary rapper is famous for betting millions on big sporting events, and he always posts proof on social media ahead of big UFC and boxing events.
However, he loses more than he wins. In fact, Drake has become notorious for backing the wrong side so often that people have begun joking that he is ‘cursed’.
Joe Rogan believes he can help Drake win some money betting on fights.
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Joe Rogan offers to help break ‘Drake Curse’
During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, music producer Scott Storch brought up ‘Champagne Papi’ and expressed an interest in collaborating with him.
“I really wanna work with Drake, but I’ve been roadblocked with Drake,” Storch said. “I know Drake loves me and my production, but for whatever reason I haven’t been able to get him.”
The mere mention of Drake’s name sent the UFC commentator off-topic.
Rogan immediately began talking about Drake’s bad fight bets.
“I wanna get a hold of Drake and talk to him about his fight picks,” he said.
“That motherf***er loses more money on fights [than anyone]. I wanna call him up.”
Rogan’s producer reminded his boss that the ‘One Dance’ hitmaker had recently won a big bet.
Drake backed a Jon Jones KO to the tune of $450,000 before the heavyweight champion squared off against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 earlier this month.
Drake banked $954,000 when Jones floored his opponent with a spinning back kick to the stomach in the third round of their pay-per-view main event.
Still, Rogan remained unimpressed by Drake’s fight bets.
He added: “Wasn’t Jon Jones a 600/1 favorite? That’s what I would’ve said anyway. I mean, that’s an easy bet.”
Tom Aspinall provides Jon Jones negotiations update
Interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has been waiting in the wings for a shot at Jon Jones, who has done everything he can to distance himself from the matchup.
‘Bones’ prefers to fight Alex Pereira instead, but UFC boss Dana White has insisted that clash will not happen next as Jones must unify the heavyweight division with Aspinall.
After initially fearing that he might be getting ducked, Aspinall is now feeling extremely confident that he will get his long-overdue shot at the legitimate heavyweight title in 2025.
“I’m very confident that it’s going to happen,” Aspinall told Bloody Elbow.
“Obviously, a lot of things I’ve got to keep under wraps. I’ve had conversations with the higher-ups in the UFC and they are also very confident it’s going to happen.
“I don’t know from Jon’s side, but I know from my side and the UFC’s side it’s very likely.”
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