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The Joe Rogan Experience

JRE MMA Show #1

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan

Comedy

4.6228.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2017

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Joe Rogan sits down to discuss Pettis/Poirier, Holloway/Aldo, Conor McGregor, Stipe Miocic, Colby Covington, the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And we're live. So literally this morning I had this thought. I thought about it a bit yesterday and this morning I thought of it. I was like why don't just do it? I said I need to do like some sort of an MMA recap show because there's always so much

0:25.6

shit that's happening that I miss a lot of it I don't get a chance to talk to a

0:29.7

lot of it I love

0:35.0

I'm doing it with Brendan. He's my favorite because we get so silly and because he loves

0:36.0

MMA as much as I do.

0:38.0

You know, I could talk to him forever about it.

0:40.0

So I'm sure I'll do some of those definitely in the future with him.

0:43.8

He's really good at breaking down fights too man. He has a he's got a skeptical eye for things and he has a great

0:50.7

obviously he was a high-level professional heavyweight fighter, but he also has a real good

0:55.7

understanding of where someone is at various stages of their career.

0:59.8

I think that's big because fighters have like these peaks and valleys and you never

1:04.0

know where they're at you know like fighting is a hard hard business and the idea

1:09.9

that you could stay in like a super high level for a long period of time. That just doesn't seem to be the case. It seems like everybody's body starts giving out after a certain period of time, after a certain amount of time,

1:24.0

cage fighting, your body's just given out.

1:26.0

Unless you're a guy like GSP that takes all this time off,

1:31.0

which I think was brilliant now in in retrospect he knew what we

1:34.7

all didn't know he really was in fucking amazing shape he really was fighting I

1:39.8

don't say amazing cardio shape because that's one legit criticism that Brendan had

1:44.2

is that he looked like he was getting tired and it was pretty early in the fight.

1:47.1

The guy was off for four years and he's stepping right in fighting Bisbeng who's the middle way champion that is not easy that's very hard

1:55.4

Bisbing keeps a fast pace he's got amazing cardio he's tough as shit like there was a

2:00.8

tall order like to see him come back like that, but he, I think he recognized that the grind was too heavy on him, but he wasn't done yet.

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