Jon Anik expresses “major concerns” about calling UFC 249

By Tom Taylor - April 9, 2020

UFC play-by-play man Jon Anik has some understandable concerns about calling the upcoming UFC 249 event.

Jon Anik

UFC 249 is scheduled for April 18. It was originally expected to go down in Brooklyn, New York, but has been moved to tribal land in California to skirt public health advisories and travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Anik, who has a wife and children, is concerned about traveling during this global health crisis.

“I have major concerns going through with the whole thing, my wife hasn’t looked me in the eyes in 48 hours, she wants to kill me,” Anik told Sirius XM Fight Nation (via MMA Mania). “There’s a lot of layers to it. Essentially, we’re in the business of putting on live events every week for the rest of the year and if we can get April 18 off without a hitch, we’re doing shows every weekend.

“Do I wish we were shutting it down though June 1st from a health and safety standpoint and a family standpoint?” Anik continued. “Part of me does, but my boss has determined that the show must go on and if I’m deemed an essential part of that then that’s my decision and I guess I’m gonna have to live with it.”

Jon Anik is not the only member of the UFC commentary team to express some hesitancy about working during the pandemic. Color commentator Joe Rogan has shared similar sentiments.

“We don’t know where it is,” Rogan said on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience. “I’m trying to figure out what I’m doing, if I’m going to it or not. I don’t know where it is. I don’t even know if it’s in America. I literally, as of right now, I don’t know sh*t. I have no information.”

Do you understand the concerns of Jon Anik and Joe Rogan?

This article first appeared on BJPENN.com on 4/9/2020.


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