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UFC's Dana White gets mistaken for Joe Rogan during interview with Sage Steele

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Former ESPN host Sage Steele mistakenly addressed UFC president Dana White as podcast host Joe Rogan during an interview on Steele's podcast on Thursday. 

White sat down with Steele during an appearance on the "Sage Steele Podcast," and at the very end of the interview, the host asked White, "What is Joe Rogan's dream?" White repeated the question as Steele corrected herself and said, "Joe Rogan. Dana White."

"Did you just think that was Joe Rogan?" White said. Steele admitted, "I totally did."

"She just called me f-----g Joe Rogan. You thought I was f-----g Joe Rogan?!" he asked. "I was bald before Joe Rogan was ever bald. White said fans often mistake him for Rogan. 

Dana White gets mistaken for Joe Rogan during an interview with Sage Steele. (LEFT: (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images), Right: (Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images))

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"I just did a two-hour f-----g podcast, I just flew here from Vegas, and she thought she was interviewing Joe Rogan," he cracked. 

"Jesus, Jesus," Steele continued. White quipped that "all us White, bald guys look alike." 

Steele also referred to White as "Joe" earlier in the interview, but the two didn't address it at the time. 

White abruptly stormed off the set of Howie Mandel’s podcast in February and said he was "so f-----g tired of doing podcasts." 

UFC CEO Dana White is seen on stage during the UFC 299 press conference at Kaseya Center on March 7, 2024, in Miami, Florida. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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