He's right though, when it comes to serious TKD kicks.... I saw it many times....when the serious guys, with serious power come....it's like letting a semi hit you and thinking this chest protector will stop it! :-)
It really is worth pointing it, movies and other media always make it seem like you just go to sleep for a bit and then when you wake up you're fine again.
I trained in Tae Kwon Do for more than twice the amount of time that Joe did and barely got to my brown belt. Joe’s technique, quickness and timing is phenomenal. Especially his counter back kick (the kick that knocked his opponent out in tournament). I’ve seen him fold heavy bags with it. So yes, Joe is extremely well versed and experienced in martial arts. Much respect to his humility around it.
@@grismor1884 Yes, I am absolutely positive I trained in Tae Kwon Do (for more than 6 years). I think you’re confusing the different Tae Kwon Do federations. In WTF (World Tae Kwon Do Federation) the brown belt comes prior to receiving your black belt. In ITF (International Tae Kwon Do Federation) they use a red belt instead of a brown belt. I obviously trained in WTF. Just Google it. You should be sure of your information prior to challenging my truthfulness. Have a great weekend.
@@brianshickey I practiced TKD under WTF for 8 years (almost 30 yeas ago) and I am 100% sure belts order went: white, yellow, green, blue, brown, red, black.
I believe you and will agree with the comment before yours. In the Montreal area, almost all WTF schools used the white, yellow, green, blue, brown, black belt colouring system. Brown belts tended to train for a very long time before being tested for their black belts. I know that some US schools used the red belt prior to black but in the WTF system that I trained under, red didn’t exist.
Joe is an inspiration he has lived such an incredible life being comfortable in his own skin picking up hobbies not exactly thinking of money just finding things he enjoys like tae Kwon do, stand up comedy, UFC commentary, hunting, podcasts then in the end money is abundant and he's still just happily doing the things he loves. We need a movie about this guy it'd be an awesome comedy/biopic
Hannibal: When’s the last time you hit somebody? Joe:In anger? Hannibal: Yeah Joe under his breath: *don’t say my wife last night don’t say my wife last night don’t say my wife last night Joe: uh high school
Rogans a smart, smart dude. You guys can call him dumb if you want but actions speak louder than words... he's talking a lot and it may sound dumb to you guys but look at how his life has played out... he's learned how to fight so well, but he's never actually competed so he never suffered the negative long term effects of fighting, so he's just ready for whatever whenever. And he's rich. Smart, smart dude.
Joe's body is going to be a mess in a matter of years. The arthritis from BJJ & ill effects of drugs & testosterone powder will eventually kick in and leave him couchbound.
Joes kicks are so powerful and he was so good at tae kwon do, I wonder who defeated him in that final match at the end makes you wonder. He must have been a true beast to defeat rogan.
I used to not be able to STAND you Joe! But now you’re one of my absolute favorite people to watch on UA-cam. I know my opinion doesn’t matter much but I really appreciate you man!
That whole “pretend like it’s what you’re gonna do to everyone” shit is so real when you’re in tournaments. Never celebrate your win, act like you were supposed to get to the championship bout the whole time.
It wasn't drugs, lmfao. When you're a child you might not understand this but you have a VERY good chance of losing your hair when you grow up. It's called male pattern baldness and it's coming for you, rofl.
The things these guys learn is so deadly when it hits perfectly. I think all men need to learn how to fight a little if that MMA or boxing because you just don't know who you come up against. Don't underestimate no one these days.
Thing is, even if you train your ass off, people can still beat you. Better to just wear a suicide vest, threaten everyone around you with a giant explosion and shrapnel. And carry a gun for the people even crazier than you. Also shoot first, at everyone you see.
I used to do TKD when I was a kid, and those torso protectors are actually pretty hefty. They take quite a bit out of blows to the body... which makes this kick even more terrifying.
I used to do karate late 80s to mid 2000s, and I lost the count about heads bouncing on the floor, actually, in the first championship that I attended, a guy from my category was kicked in the face and fell, his head BOUNCED about 3ft from me, and he starts to shaking, unconscious. I was 12 at the time... lol And I was the next on the line to fight.
Green belt here. Thanks for the advice Joe. I'm going to try to just knock people out in 1 kick when I start doing tournaments and just casually walk away like nothing happened. Sends a serious psychological message to people.
I remember he once said that he felt weird celebrating after knocking someone out which is why he decided to do the walk off instead. I think hes just a good guy with a conscience.
I've seen other guys say they don't want to hurt their opponent, which sounds odd at first. I figure they mean hurt them enough to win, but not do serious damage. Of course, I've also seen guys that don't give a shit.
I boxed, kickboxed, did kyokushin karate tournaments and this move, the spinning back kick, was my bread and butter. Launched a few people like this. In boxing, it was my straight right. Fought in the 80’s like Joe. It was brutal back then...we didn’t know any better.
That's funny. I started Taekwondo in 87 when I was 11 years old. I was in it for 11 years. When I got in my teens I started going to turnnaments, know the feeling. We fought a tournament on wet grass one time. It was so fucken slippery. I guess it was good for teaching you balance in a different environment. It was tough but had fun doing it.
Well my first Joe Rogan experience was Fear Factor and even before I knew you were a good fighter I used to say. This guy could probably wreck anyone who screws with him it was about a year later I found out your background and have been amazed since!. Stay great sir and I thank you for your time and effort in putting these great podcasts together. You're a beast Joe never forget that lol.
Bruh, Joe I feel like you get challenged from people alot, but for you to keep your cool and not hit out of anger since high school, you are what I think a ture fighter should be.
Dude...Joe Rogan is WELL known for his kicking skills. And stills train those skills and keeps them sharp. This man has a hammer on the bottom of his feet.
I was doing a lot of tournaments during the late 80s as well, they were almost always on a basketball/gym court no matter if it was a small one or the AAU National Championships or Canadian Internationals. I'm 8yrs younger than Joe so I was too young for the full contact, although I was in Karate and I didn't do any competitions with head gear or chest gear...I think that's a TKD thing even for full contact we never had those pads...just foot and hand.
In 70s and 80s, you had either Tae Kwon Do, karate or Judo, and maybe a little kung fu and aikido. There was really nothing else. No bjj, no thai boxing, no real info on kick boxing. There were no books on martial arts that were any good. Now you have 10,000 free vids on youtube teaching you everything. Back then, we all thought karate ruled. Grappling wasn't even on our radar, including Judo, which was thought was inferior to karate. In other words, we didn't know much. MMA changed everything.
MrSsfsfsf Unless you trained in Kyokushin at that time, which I did (and still do). Old school Kyokushin, when I trained regularly with Shoshu Shigeru Oyama, had Judo in it because the founder, Mas Oyama, had a black belt in Judo and incorporated Judo when he developed Kyokushin.
I don't know what club you trained in but I did 80's Taekwondo complete with Grappling and Throws, my club was a small club with no interest in Tournaments but those cats could fight. There were no belts or gradings, everybody wore a white belt for beginners or a black belt meaning you should know your fukn doing by now and could be challenged for position in the internal ranking. The closer you were to pole position the more time you got to spend with the instructor but that usually meant getting your arse whooped for demonstrations and we took it lol. You just had to find a club that wasn't affiliated with WTF or ITF and all their bullshit regulating trying to appease the West. I was told it was Taekwondo, but it was more like its predecessor Hapki-Yoo-Sool
...jujutsu has been a practice since the 17th in Japan for example. You being ignorant and thinking nobody knew anything about martial arts does not make it global fact / truth. MMA changed alot, it got people who shouldnt practice anything that has to do with martial arts at all, interested and started with this comparison on which martial arts is the best and "this guy would _kill_ that guy) like thats what its all about. I watch mma, but i respect a judo practitioner who dedicated his life to the art, training his body mind in a humble fascion, rather much more than your average mma meathead. Ufc is becoming a joke and a disgrace. Fuck it.
MrSsfsfsf True. I learned Zen Chi Ryu Karate and studied Bruce Lee moves from his movies on VHS or had to borrow a book from the local library on Kung Fu or Judo.
If you didn't know grappling is the most dominant aspect of fighting, you have a lot to learn. Even Rogan will tell you that, and he's a kick boxer. It's hard to kick someone,or punch for that matter, when you're laying on your back.
Great 👍🏼 one - I have the same background from the late 80’s - tournaments on basketball courts. Fight before my first one, guy kicked with a high roundhouse, out in his feet, hits back of head on hard wood floor (with full headgear on), starts convulsing, still convulsing when ambulance takes him away - ref looks at me & says, “Next!”
Hannibal's head looks like those headphones are slowly pushing is skull together
Not a Fan lmfao
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
His head always look wide to me. But in those headphones it somehow looks mooshed
Peanut head
Joe says the 80's were bad for brain damage....I can't really remember...
Jason Hubbard hahaha good one dude
Lmao
Jason Hubbard Lol that's funny
Jason Hubbard are you from kansas, we may be related
Capone damn he called you a nerd you fucking virgin. Lol go back to your moms house
2:26 "we were fightin on a bathketball court" -Joe Tyson
Mike Rogan
Joe tython
@@generaljemz8985 I have never laughed so hard
Didn't notice that the first time, HAHAHAHA!!
First jaternon thos comment.... ur dumb
"Thats just moral protection, that things not helping you" omg😆😆😆 then the kick was savage af
Exactly haha
One of the cleanest back kicks on UA-cam
He's right though, when it comes to serious TKD kicks.... I saw it many times....when the serious guys, with serious power come....it's like letting a semi hit you and thinking this chest protector will stop it! :-)
yeah a spinning back kick is possibly the most powerful kick that's relatively easy to land
@@chadwest5299
Watch it again and time it .
He did that in less than a second.
I highly doubt you'd be able to avoid something like that.
@@chadwest5299 ok tough guy
"that's just for moral support" lmao
what a waste of quotation marks
Yoooo I'm fucking dying
Lmao
I have never wanted to see an edited comment so much in my life...
LILjokeTeddyBear you're fake news!
Joe Rogan on getting kicked in the face- "It's terrible for you".........thanks Joe
For sure it happened to me didn't feel good
LOL dead..
I mean...he's not wrong
lmfao smart ass
It really is worth pointing it, movies and other media always make it seem like you just go to sleep for a bit and then when you wake up you're fine again.
Spun so fast his hair fell off
360 likes 😂
So goofy lol
He is one punch man of podcasting
hahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"He's dead .. I knew he was gone."
He had to come back and clarify that for the softies
"Jamie, how many people have I killed?"
@@UmbraXCVII Jaime pull that up
good Lord that spinning back kick was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
@Kang Falcon You must be mad you can't do the falcon punch. 😂
Whomless goteem
"It doesn't even feel like me"
"It's the hair"
*lmao*
I trained in Tae Kwon Do for more than twice the amount of time that Joe did and barely got to my brown belt. Joe’s technique, quickness and timing is phenomenal. Especially his counter back kick (the kick that knocked his opponent out in tournament). I’ve seen him fold heavy bags with it. So yes, Joe is extremely well versed and experienced in martial arts. Much respect to his humility around it.
You sure you were training tarkwondo? Because there is no brown belt in taekwondo thats probably karate
@@grismor1884 Yes, I am absolutely positive I trained in Tae Kwon Do (for more than 6 years). I think you’re confusing the different Tae Kwon Do federations. In WTF (World Tae Kwon Do Federation) the brown belt comes prior to receiving your black belt. In ITF (International Tae Kwon Do Federation) they use a red belt instead of a brown belt. I obviously trained in WTF. Just Google it. You should be sure of your information prior to challenging my truthfulness. Have a great weekend.
@@grismor1884 Depends on the school
@@brianshickey I practiced TKD under WTF for 8 years (almost 30 yeas ago) and I am 100% sure belts order went: white, yellow, green, blue, brown, red, black.
I believe you and will agree with the comment before yours. In the Montreal area, almost all WTF schools used the white, yellow, green, blue, brown, black belt colouring system. Brown belts tended to train for a very long time before being tested for their black belts. I know that some US schools used the red belt prior to black but in the WTF system that I trained under, red didn’t exist.
"Joe Rogan will kick you in your shit"
Joe: "yeah" *straight faced*
Joe is pretty dark
He didn’t even say “yeah “after
Wtf the episode is still live and you're already uploading clips
Alcoholocaust I've been noticing that the past three episodes. I watched two on Kamau Bell episode while it was still live.
Alcoholocaust
Young Jaime 🙏
He's gotta beat all the people that poach his shit for free and post it up, MMA hour is the same now, they want them clicks and ads big time.
Alcoholocaust lol where can you watch this live?
Powerful JRE! They just did #1005. Link in description. :)
"How does it feel man?"
"To kick somebody, if feels bad"
"No the bag"
"Oh"
He said weird, but yea
Nobody:
Hannibal’s head:🥚
Joe is an inspiration he has lived such an incredible life being comfortable in his own skin picking up hobbies not exactly thinking of money just finding things he enjoys like tae Kwon do, stand up comedy, UFC commentary, hunting, podcasts then in the end money is abundant and he's still just happily doing the things he loves. We need a movie about this guy it'd be an awesome comedy/biopic
that only works in united states lol, everywhere else he'll be begging for change in the street
God likes some people. JR is one of them.
Hannibal: When’s the last time you hit
somebody?
Joe:In anger?
Hannibal: Yeah
Joe under his breath: *don’t say my wife last night don’t say my wife last night don’t say my wife last night
Joe: uh high school
Rogans a smart, smart dude. You guys can call him dumb if you want but actions speak louder than words... he's talking a lot and it may sound dumb to you guys but look at how his life has played out... he's learned how to fight so well, but he's never actually competed so he never suffered the negative long term effects of fighting, so he's just ready for whatever whenever. And he's rich. Smart, smart dude.
MRIDDLE72 Not smart? He makes millions from talking about shit, that's pretty smart.
Who's calling him dumb you fuckin dumbass 😁😁😁😁 world nos he's talented and intelligent.
His life didnt play out haha, you dont even know what hes really part of and what forces control him.
Joe's body is going to be a mess in a matter of years. The arthritis from BJJ & ill effects of drugs & testosterone powder will eventually kick in and leave him couchbound.
@@harryhangar4820 lol where'd you get your medical degree
Joes kicks look so fucking powerful
Joe “this is a normal thing for you, you kick people, they go unconscious” rogan
Joe “that’s just moral protection” Rogan
2:27 Rogan does his finest Mike Tyson impression to date.
My Thython
"There was no future or money"
"For the love of the game"
Love the way he said that.
0:38 i love how rogan confirms "i'll kick u in your shit" if u fuck with me by lookin at him quietly for a sec 😅😂😂😂
1:22 . The part where he asked him how he felt when he saw him laying down. Rogan says he was dead, I knew he was gone.. That is hilarious.
"He's dead. I knew he was gone.."😭😭
Joes kicks are so powerful and he was so good at tae kwon do, I wonder who defeated him in that final match at the end makes you wonder. He must have been a true beast to defeat rogan.
I used to not be able to STAND you Joe! But now you’re one of my absolute favorite people to watch on UA-cam. I know my opinion doesn’t matter much but I really appreciate you man!
That whole “pretend like it’s what you’re gonna do to everyone” shit is so real when you’re in tournaments. Never celebrate your win, act like you were supposed to get to the championship bout the whole time.
I actually just found out Rogan's base was Taekwondo, no wonder his sidekicks are legendary.
Man I miss the old taekwondo days and fighting club matches on basketball courts 😂
"I'm glad that most people can't kick somebody in the face" - That's some deep wise shit.
damn this mofo was losing hair at the age of 19
Gabriel Araujo So? Lol
Gabriel Araujo It was a head protector😂
B10XXX Nah, look up photos he was legit losing hair at 19
@@ProgressiveMetalist drugs/chemicals , that's why, and I dont mean narcotics.
It wasn't drugs, lmfao. When you're a child you might not understand this but you have a VERY good chance of losing your hair when you grow up. It's called male pattern baldness and it's coming for you, rofl.
The things these guys learn is so deadly when it hits perfectly. I think all men need to learn how to fight a little if that MMA or boxing because you just don't know who you come up against. Don't underestimate no one these days.
Thing is, even if you train your ass off, people can still beat you.
Better to just wear a suicide vest, threaten everyone around you with a giant explosion and shrapnel. And carry a gun for the people even crazier than you. Also shoot first, at everyone you see.
Nothing has changed we still have taekwondo tournaments on basketball courts shits rad
"It's doesn't really feel like me"
"It's the hair" joe straight up ignoring the diss lmfao
They both bald lol he dont care
I used to do TKD when I was a kid, and those torso protectors are actually pretty hefty. They take quite a bit out of blows to the body... which makes this kick even more terrifying.
@@vietle1373 step side kick is pretty devastating too
“If I got kicked in the face, I’d be so disappointed” 😂😂😂
Sooooo Joe not gone tell Hannibal he got some shit on his top lip? 😞😂
I was thinking the same thing the entire clip. Joe could have just pointed to his own lip when Hannibal was looking at him lol.
Amoni1124 thought that shit was on my screen 😂
What the burnt part? I think he got that all over his face.
He should kiss it off then say no homo ❤
It's driving me crazy...
I used to do karate late 80s to mid 2000s, and I lost the count about heads bouncing on the floor, actually, in the first championship that I attended, a guy from my category was kicked in the face and fell, his head BOUNCED about 3ft from me, and he starts to shaking, unconscious.
I was 12 at the time... lol
And I was the next on the line to fight.
2nd dan tkd practitioner here. That kick (and the walkoff!) was like watching live action art. Beautiful!
That was a beautifully executed spinning back kick!
Green belt here. Thanks for the advice Joe. I'm going to try to just knock people out in 1 kick when I start doing tournaments and just casually walk away like nothing happened. Sends a serious psychological message to people.
Jason Whitfield Bodon belt here. I hope you're joking.
Poop Belt here ...
Make shore yew take yerself a nice fat lump of coal deposit before yew fite wif them other kullerd belts speshully eht Jow Rowghans
It's crazy that you can almost see the regret in his eyes at 1:20 when he looks at that kick again.
I remember he once said that he felt weird celebrating after knocking someone out which is why he decided to do the walk off instead. I think hes just a good guy with a conscience.
I've seen other guys say they don't want to hurt their opponent, which sounds odd at first. I figure they mean hurt them enough to win, but not do serious damage. Of course, I've also seen guys that don't give a shit.
I boxed, kickboxed, did kyokushin karate tournaments and this move, the spinning back kick, was my bread and butter. Launched a few people like this. In boxing, it was my straight right. Fought in the 80’s like Joe. It was brutal back then...we didn’t know any better.
my dad has pictures of his karate competition s in the 80s heading kicking dudes on basketball courts. crazy.
Hannibal seems like such a chilled guy
No seat belts, steel play ground equipment and no holds barred childhood. Welcome to the 70s and 80s.
1:16 it scared me when Joe said safety pads are for moral protection
Joe’s #1 memory of himself.
Joe needs to bring the guy that he did the spinning back kick to in that video on the show.
Spinning heal kick to the back of the skull is the greatest kick ever invented it’s lights out good night every god dam time
Much respect to Joe Rogan for having great restraints on his anger.
That's funny. I started Taekwondo in 87 when I was 11 years old. I was in it for 11 years. When I got in my teens I started going to turnnaments, know the feeling. We fought a tournament on wet grass one time. It was so fucken slippery. I guess it was good for teaching you balance in a different environment. It was tough but had fun doing it.
1:03 you could tell joe knew why he was laughing
Joe Rogan has lived such a blessed life!!!
Bathkeptball court
Well my first Joe Rogan experience was Fear Factor and even before I knew you were a good fighter I used to say. This guy could probably wreck anyone who screws with him it was about a year later I found out your background and have been amazed since!. Stay great sir and I thank you for your time and effort in putting these great podcasts together. You're a beast Joe never forget that lol.
"How does it feel man?" " Hitting someone?" "No, the bag" hahahaha fuck
Joe is right. I started training a year ago with a couple friends and we’ve been getting all of our friends in the gym.
His reaction reminds me of when really talented athletes say "Act like you been there before." Salute Joe
Joe Rogan was knocking people out when I was born
watching that makes me wanna practice taekwon do again
Bruh, Joe I feel like you get challenged from people alot, but for you to keep your cool and not hit out of anger since high school, you are what I think a ture fighter should be.
1:23 "He was dead, I knew he was gone"
Nice Walkaway J.R That Spinning Back Kick was Gold!.
"That was you?? With the walk-off?" Lmao! 😂😂😂
As if Joe Rogan shares a clip of him getting his ass kicked as an a testament to his fighting skills. 😂😂
Dude...Joe Rogan is WELL known for his kicking skills. And stills train those skills and keeps them sharp. This man has a hammer on the bottom of his feet.
JR's Fvking iconic at this point.
Anthony P. Ramirez ll His narcissism is legendary.
Why? Dude is a hype man commentator. That's it.
Joe is a beast watch his kick videos from back in the day. He's a monster
"100 bjj schools" i cant even find one where i live
Kobe Wobe San Diego? I heard that xande riberio is there
Kobe Wobe u gotta get outta africa 1st bruh
Firouz Karim: He and his brother Saulo are both here... Great guys and supreme martial artists.
All I know from watching Joe rogan is he a beast.
Those leg kicks, omg the power u can hit with is phenomenal.
“I knew he was dead” lol
1:31 Joe nails it perfectly.
"That's for moral support" LMFAO
At that stage of fighting in life it’s more about recognition
"You know I didn't know you actually did martial arts, and that, I thought you was just a guy that worked out a lot."
: OOOOOOOOOO
Oh Joe's kick he already showed GSP. The only ko he must be damn proud of to show it the whole world again and again . I still like him..
I was doing a lot of tournaments during the late 80s as well, they were almost always on a basketball/gym court no matter if it was a small one or the AAU National Championships or Canadian Internationals. I'm 8yrs younger than Joe so I was too young for the full contact, although I was in Karate and I didn't do any competitions with head gear or chest gear...I think that's a TKD thing even for full contact we never had those pads...just foot and hand.
What a monster and a humble guy too! He’s so cool!
A monster really? Because he kicked some scrubs? Mike Tyson was monster, George Foreman was a monster, Silva was a monster.
Joe said, "Moral protection?" BAHAHAHHAHHAAHAHAHAHA the pads are moral protection. 😂😂😂 so true.
Joe is the only guy who makes tk look awesome
1:04 Joe kicked him and then walked away like it was nothing 😂😂.
That bald spot though
" i never fought in mma because it wasnt around." This coming from the guy who has been announcing for the UFC since UFC 17 over 20 years ago.
Yeah 87 is 34 years ago lol
In 70s and 80s, you had either Tae Kwon Do, karate or Judo, and maybe a little kung fu and aikido. There was really nothing else. No bjj, no thai boxing, no real info on kick boxing. There were no books on martial arts that were any good. Now you have 10,000 free vids on youtube teaching you everything. Back then, we all thought karate ruled. Grappling wasn't even on our radar, including Judo, which was thought was inferior to karate. In other words, we didn't know much. MMA changed everything.
MrSsfsfsf Unless you trained in Kyokushin at that time, which I did (and still do). Old school Kyokushin, when I trained regularly with Shoshu Shigeru Oyama, had Judo in it because the founder, Mas Oyama, had a black belt in Judo and incorporated Judo when he developed Kyokushin.
I don't know what club you trained in but I did 80's Taekwondo complete with Grappling and Throws, my club was a small club with no interest in Tournaments but those cats could fight. There were no belts or gradings, everybody wore a white belt for beginners or a black belt meaning you should know your fukn doing by now and could be challenged for position in the internal ranking. The closer you were to pole position the more time you got to spend with the instructor but that usually meant getting your arse whooped for demonstrations and we took it lol. You just had to find a club that wasn't affiliated with WTF or ITF and all their bullshit regulating trying to appease the West. I was told it was Taekwondo, but it was more like its predecessor Hapki-Yoo-Sool
...jujutsu has been a practice since the 17th in Japan for example. You being ignorant and thinking nobody knew anything about martial arts does not make it global fact / truth.
MMA changed alot, it got people who shouldnt practice anything that has to do with martial arts at all, interested and started with this comparison on which martial arts is the best and "this guy would _kill_ that guy) like thats what its all about.
I watch mma, but i respect a judo practitioner who dedicated his life to the art, training his body mind in a humble fascion, rather much more than your average mma meathead.
Ufc is becoming a joke and a disgrace. Fuck it.
MrSsfsfsf True. I learned Zen Chi Ryu Karate and studied Bruce Lee moves from his movies on VHS or had to borrow a book from the local library on Kung Fu or Judo.
If you didn't know grappling is the most dominant aspect of fighting, you have a lot to learn. Even Rogan will tell you that, and he's a kick boxer. It's hard to kick someone,or punch for that matter, when you're laying on your back.
Watched a Joe Rogan ad on a Joe Rogan video of Joe Rogan watching a younger Joe Rogan
Joe "That's just moral protection" Rogan
Joe, Jiu Jitsu owes you a thank you. You have been the biggest promoter of BJJ (or simply the loudest voice) for quite a while.
This might be the only podcast I have watched of his that he looks absolutely bored and tired of his guest.
Who’s rewatching this after the Jones Spinning Back Kick against Stipe?
Joe "I've seen a lot of heads bounce in the 80s" Rogan
Joe Rogan's kicks are solid af.
Joe “the weapon” rogan
My own stomach hurts watching that kick. That was a video game level kick. It was too clean
Joe "he's dead I knew he was gone" Rogan 😂😂😂
I've watched Joe kick some hell out of a bag. Nasty kicks
Superfoot Wallace was a bad MF back in the day.
Great 👍🏼 one - I have the same background from the late 80’s - tournaments on basketball courts. Fight before my first one, guy kicked with a high roundhouse, out in his feet, hits back of head on hard wood floor (with full headgear on), starts convulsing, still convulsing when ambulance takes him away - ref looks at me & says, “Next!”
I always wish when Joe does the octogan interviews someone attacks Joe just to see Joe throw a kick
He pretty much flattened that guy...that guy went home with a terrible headache that day....damn
It said the video had no views but when I clicked on it, it has 823 views.
Quality man.
Hannibal always looks high as a kite. Even on the Eric Andre show.