Joe Rogan and his companions engaged in a discussion during a ‘Fight Companion’ episode on his JRE podcast. They observed the UFC 297 fights and deliberated on the outcomes. During the conversation, they veered off topic and contemplated a hypothetical matchup between comedians Bryan Callen and Andrew Schulz.
The conversation was sparked by Eddie Bravo, who mentioned that Bryan Callen had boxing skills. Joe Rogan countered by asserting that Andrew Schulz would dominate Callen in a fight. He expressed his desire to see them compete. Additionally, former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub proposed the idea of him being in Callen and Schulz’s corners. When Bravo suggested making the fight a charity event, Rogan interjected, stating that Callen wanted money due to his divorce. Here is Joe Rogan’s statement:
While Brendan Schaub and Eddie Bravo supported Bryan Callen, Joe Rogan stood by Andrew Schulz. To support his argument, the UFC commentator recounted an instance when Schulz hit mitts despite having a sore toe. Bravo was visibly surprised upon seeing the clip. Schaub and Bravo also highlighted Callen’s wheel kick skills, but Rogan dismissed it, criticizing his technique.
The potential boxing match between Bryan Callen and Andrew Schulz excited Joe Rogan and his friends. However, considering Callen’s age of 57 and Schulz approaching his 40s, it seemed highly unlikely. Nevertheless, the world of combat sports has witnessed stranger things. Recently, a boxing match was confirmed between a former UFC fighter and another unexpected opponent. Therefore, anything is possible.
Bryan Callen and Brendan Schaub discussed the topic of fighting Andrew Schulz in their latest episode of ‘The Fighter and the Kid’ podcast. Callen addressed the conversation Schaub had with Joe Rogan and Eddie Bravo on the JRE podcast, discussing the potential matchup and its feasibility.
Firstly, Brendan Schaub recounted the conversation from Joe Rogan’s podcast and asked Bryan Callen about the likelihood of the fight happening. Callen responded positively, stating that he would train if the matchup was confirmed. However, he added a caveat. He acknowledged his age, responsibilities as a parent, and the demanding nature of the training required. But he expressed willingness if the financial compensation was satisfactory. Here is his statement:
Boxing took an unconventional turn when influencers began participating in the sport, leading to the emergence of ‘Influencer Boxing.’ Currently, numerous influencers, regardless of age, have embraced the opportunity to engage in fun fights. Therefore, a potential bout between Bryan Callen and Andrew Schulz remains a possibility, although highly unlikely. Nonetheless, both comedians have successful careers in stand-up comedy to focus on.