Expectations among fans and analysts are growing as UFC 303 approaches. The welterweight bout between Michael “Venom” Page and Ian Gary is one of the most eagerly awaited matches. Michael Page is well-known for his amazing feats, but he also attracts attention. This is the case when UFC ring announcer Joe Rogan publicly shows his love for Page’s abilities, creating a stir. Rogan also casts doubt on Page’s ability and the impending fight with Gary.
Big Congrats to Rogan on the Michael “Poison” page
Though it isn’t a recent development, Joe Rogan has consistently praised Michael “Venom” Page in his posts. Rogan explained why he believes Paige is such a fantastic competitor in a recent conversation with former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub. He referred to Page as “the hardest puzzle on his feet” that he had ever encountered. Rogan gives Page credit because of his striking style, which he demonstrated against Kevin Holland in the UFC.

During the conversation, Rogan emphasized Page’s agility and unconventional style, which he believes will cause Gary great distress. “Michael ‘Venom’ Page is fantastic,” Rogan said. He was particularly impressed with Page’s performance against Holland, “Kevin Holland couldn’t do a damn thing for him. Kevin Holland is a good player, a very good player.” Rogan’s comments underscore his belief that Page’s scoring ability is not only impressive but potentially game-changing.
Schaub’s Controversy and Rogan Interest
While Rogan is clearly a fan of Page’s fighting style, Brendan Schaub offers a more cautious approach. Schaub acknowledges Page’s talent but remains skeptical about how Page will perform against Ian Gary. Schaub claims Gary has knockout power and could prove to be a strong opponent for Page. Despite Schaub’s misgivings, Rogan stands firm in his assessment and sees Page’s style as a formidable challenge for everyone in the department.
Rogan’s confidence in Page is in sharp contrast to the way Schaub measured it. Rogan’s comments added to the subtlety of the fight, allowing for an interesting fight. The difference in ideas adds a new layer of anticipation as fans wait to see which idea will become reality.
Reliability and Ian Gary Back Removal
On the flip side, Ian Gary, who is currently undefeated in the UFC, exudes confidence and isn’t particularly worried about Paige. Gary, 26, is already an established welterweight and has expressed his intentions to climb the ladder. His dismissive attitude towards Page emphasizes his confidence in his own abilities and ambitions.
In a recent interview, Gary made it clear that he doesn’t see Page as a major threat. “I absolutely love the MVP fight,” Gary said. “Then I had every interest, now I have every interest.” Gary’s confidence is evident as he watches the title shot, saying he thinks Page’s lack of a world title and previous opportunities shows Page’s limitations: “He never won a world title in Bellator and he had two chances to he will do that. Now he’s coming to the UFC, which is a great organization in fighting, what does he think he’s going to do coming into this division?” Gary asked him questions.
Waiting for the Battle
The bout between Ian Gary and Michael Page is one of the most anticipated bouts of UFC 303. A gripping plot is created by Page’s unconventional striking style contrasted with Gary’s self-assurance and ambition. Given that the two fighters bring different approaches and viewpoints to the Octagon, the bout should be exciting and dramatic.
The talk over Ian Garry and Michael “Venom” Page is getting more and more polarized as UFC 303 approaches. A tense and interesting battle is set up by Joe Rogan’s high praise for Page’s remarkable talents and Gary’s disdainful attitude. Spectators are tense, curious to witness which fighter will win and how their tactics will work inside the Octagon.
