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Brian Stann replaces Joe Rogan for UFC 163 color commentator duties in Brazil
It certainly isn’t taking Brian Stann long to find work in his post-fighting career. Stann, who earlier this month announced his retirement from fighting to concentrate on his family and his broadcasting career, will replace the UFC’s regular analyst, Joe Rogan, in the booth at UFC 163. UFC 163 takes place Aug. 3 at HSBC Arena in Rio de Janerio, and Stann, a former UFC middleweight and ex-WEC champion, will work with regular play-by-play voice Mike Goldberg on the call. The news was announced on Tuesday night’s edition of “UFC Tonight” on FUEL TV. Stann (12-6 MMA, 6-5 UFC) decided to call it quits earlier this year after a “Fight of the Night” loss to Wanderlei Silva in March in Japan