1) Me
2) Tito Ortiz
Mauro.
Mike Goldberg
The Voice
Rory MacDonald.
James toney
Okami
Nick Diaz
Chuck Norris
Mauro, Tito, The Voice (his interviews and stuff are great, but he is horrible as a commentator), Bill Wallace, Jim Brown
Dirk Bevlin -1) Me
2) Tito Ortiz
Funny how Tito was tweeting disses at Jon Anik during the event.
He just never ever knows when to stop or the definition of Irony.
Based on recent interviews, Shane Mosley shouldn't do boxing and never have any of the older Mayweathers again lol
Anik/Rogan
WelshWarrior - James toney
This!!!
Big John McCarthy
His commentary during Fedor/Sylvia is hysterical:
"Oh! Oh-ho! Oh-ho! Oh-ho-no-ho! Oh!"
I never once thought I would say this, but in reflection of Anik/Rogan... I missed Goldberg. Anik is more articulate and somewhat more eloquent, and he's less mush-mouthed and makes far fewer verbal mistakes, but Goldberg (gulp) offers less shallow and redundant commentary. Anik seemed to really be playing it safe almost like he was trying not to commit any Goldberg-isms and set up a few of his own possible catch-phrases. Yet for all of his derps, Goldberg is a signature element of the UFC's production. Anik and Rogan don't have the same chemistry. Sure, that's something that could grow between Anik and Rogan with time, but this time around it made for a more stale experience as a viewer.
Helen Keller
Matt Hamil