Elon Musk has called out Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine, calling for a fight with the Russian president, and now Joe Rogan has offered his services.
The eccentric Musk, who is reportedly worth around $266.1 billion, responded to a plea for help by Ukraine, following the invasion by Russia, in possibly the oddest way possible.
The South African called out Putin for a fight, despite the Russian being a big fan of judo, suggesting the Ukraine was the stake for the winner.
Whilst that might have seemed odd enough, seriously who said Ukraine want to be won by Musk either, UFC commentator Rogan has now thrown his two cents in.
The controversial podcaster has offered his services to Musk, confirming that he'd text the 50-year-old to say he would organise all his training.
"Elon Musk wants, he wants to fight Putin. Have you seen that?" Rogan asked Australian comedian Monty Franklin on an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
"I offered my services. I texted him, I said dude I will arrange all of your training. If you really do fight Putin, I will arrange all your training. It would be so f**king epic."
In February, Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov tweeted to Musk, saying, "While you try and colonize Mars - Russia try to occupy Ukraine!
"While your rockets successfully land from space - Russian rockets attack Ukrainian civil people!
"We ask you to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations and to address sane Russians to stand."
Starlink is a space-based system of satellites that SpaceX has been building for years to bring internet access to underserved areas of the world. It refers to its dishes as 'terminals'.
Musk did provide more terminals to Ukraine, with Fedorov later thanking the billionaire on social media for pulling through on his promise.
The billionaire then took to Twitter this month to ask for hit fight with the Russian president, saying "I hereby challenge Владимир Путин [Vladimir Putin] to single combat. Stakes are Україна [Ukraine]."
Rogan would just be the latest name from fight sports linked with fighting when it comes to the Russian invasion, although definitely not in the same way.
Ukrainian boxing legends Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, along with current boxers Oleksandr Usyk and Vasyl Lomachenko have all taken to fighting for their country.
Podcaster Rogan, who is paid an incredible amount of money for Spotify to have his show exclusively, is never far from controversy.
However he does have the connections needed to help Musk train for Putin's judo skills and at very worst he can help the Tesla founder become flexible, very flexible, so flexible he can suck his own appendage...
Featured Image Credit: PA/SpotifyTopics: Vladmir Putin, elon musk, joe rogan, UFC