@@liamoconnor9017Tell me why Joe would embellish the story when he clearly is emotionally hurt by the event. 30 minutes or 15 wtf is the difference. You kids need help.
It's the walking away after that, that is the ridiculous part. People's lives matter more than any materials nonsense. Sometimes, people can die, yes, but to act like it's just like passing a fart is crazy.
The kid he is referring to is Enrique Depetal. He's 55 now and he is the mayor of a small town in Georgia. He speaks about this event in some of his speeches. He was never the same after that fight he said, quit fighting then and there. You're welcome. Edit: Thanks for all the kind words. Enrique would be very happy.
I had a high school teacher who had been a boxer. He killed a man in the ring and it really changed his life. He quit boxing forever and became a teacher.
@@joshuafalk6812how is this unlikely? Did you see this comment somewhere and it was a good fit so you thought you could get some likes for reposting it somewhere else? Goofy
That’s why Mike Tyson used to cry before most of his fights. Because “I knew what I was about to do to that other guy and I know their family and loved ones weren’t going to be happy with me for it”
Where are you getting this from? I keep hearing this and it is just not true. Mike was very insecure, and the only times (and reason) Tyson cried before a fight was bc he was affraid if he lost people would stop loving him. And this is from actual images of him with Rooney literally crying and asking him "If I lose will they still love me?" ua-cam.com/video/mKjK95aRrhc/v-deo.html
But the difference is the doctor is trying to save a life... a fighter is trying to put someone on the ground... as a sport... doesn't that strike anyone else as a little crazy?
While true, its a part of martial arts if you plan to compete thats why training is important for the body, but cant train the head or chin to get stronger to withstand that type of hit
@@Danielj.762shut yo old ass up with your tax return money as a pfp lol that's blasphemous for you to have that name 🤦♂️ you prolly live in yo auntie basement
@@Ybby999yeah....but it's more than that. Lots of people blows some away, walk off, do it again. And feel little. Not everyone just wakes up when they cause suffering.....some go DEEPER into their slumber....I WANT to be colder. But I cannot switch off this empathy that just.... manifested out of nowhere in my late 20's. Lived alot I guess, but still. Seems out of nowhere.....
@@neroaugustus5378As overwhelming as my empathy can be at times, it has made me a better person for it. I used to wish the same thing. With time, healing, learning to Love myself, I have finally embraced it for the super power it can be. I wish you all the best! ❤
Fax they can only talk in the internet on how they don't care about knocking someone out and almost killing them. If u ever got that feeling, on how u almost took someone life over some sport, come back to me and tell me how u feel, and trust me that will make u mature more and trust me im talking from experience
Ive always said "a person should learn how to fight so they don't want to fight." Once you get to a point where you respect and accept your power, you should lack the desire to abuse it.....
This is something that a lot of people don't understand and is very important. A lot of people react aggresively when they feel in danger and learning how to fight makes you feel safer and more confident.
That never happens. Been learning to fight for 20 years, and coaching for 10, I’m now 28 and I still get into fights. It’s fun. Now I just carry weapons in case someone decides to get a little froggy
In most disciplines it is taught this way. To only use if have to. But sometimes it's unavoidable. Just remember though don't use lethal force. Or you will be going to jail. Unless a weapon is introduced. Then and only then should it be considered. By all means necessary do what you gotta do.
Good on him? Sounds almost like attempted murder. I'm not congratulating anyone on that. You can cry "mutual combat" all you want, but the outcome is the same.
@@zarathustra1430its not “attempted murder”, there was no ill intent behind it. he was there to fight and so was the other guy, if he held back he couldve ended up the same way. grow a pair.
I’ve fought 4 times now and knocked out 1 dude of the 4. I didn’t feel bad about any of it, we signed up for it. what else would you expect, a pillow fight? I got starched pretty bad myself but didn’t fall, and I held no Ill will against the guy.
It takes a compassionate person for that statement, "Sometimes they die," to really hold weight... I think this is why Joe Rogan is so loved. You can tell at his core that he is a good man.
WTF ever from the day you seen him on t.v. EVER gave you the inclination that he wasn't a good person. YOU new people that like to think you know how to evaluate people whether they are good or not dont have a damn clue. you would be the first to walk into Jeffery Dahmers house.
I am glad someone else's life being ruined taught you a lesson /s. This main character shit has to stop. Everybody is the hero of their own story. Nobody is an NPC. You are not as important as you think you are and neither are you are as gifted. Also no, you don't really work that hard.
Something I will never forget. Friend of mine Tim Hague. Boxer/mma fighter. Passed away June 18th 2017. He was in a fight, that should have been called before it was. He had a son. He will always be in my memories. And I fell horrible for his son. So young to lose his dad. He was only 34 when he died.
@@Stadt101what? No. He learned taekwondo that we all know about. Except he obviously learned at a school that wanted to dominate competition. As in, they actually trained to fight, unlike 99% of tkd schools. The McDojos give tkd a bad reputation. Tkd is a phenomenal striking base, especially for kicking.
@@tonymontana3949 it’s quite literally all the same techniques. The differences are their use given the rules of competition, but both learn all the same exact techniques and kukkiwon accredited schools even learn the ITF forms for adults in addition to the Taegeuk forms to receive a black belt.
@jimmicrackhead12 you could also see it as "nah i don't want to be the dude that gets knocked out next" and have people say that "it's normal". Either way he made way more money talking so he picked the better route.
@@jimmicrackhead12 That is not the case at all, most people would feel bad if they got a good punch or kick on another fighter and it hurt them more than they expect. Many fighters have died or become disabled through their injuries, no fighter wants that on their conscience.
The words you hear in the words that he's making with his mouth don't appear to line up there's so much AI now we don't know if this is real or not and it sucks AI is ruining everything
WRONG, Joe never fought in another competition again, ntm wasn't enough money in it back then he already made that clear. Hall fought 18 more times over the course of 9 years he got his first string of wins with 4 in a row then was stopped by Strickland finished his contract with Muniz and called it a day. Not even close to the same.
Bro it's clear as day Uriah lacks killer instinct and sometimes he looks like he doesn't want to be there. Obviously it's all speculation but also not the most outlandish read
@@Stadt101 It can't really be right or wrong unless Uriah Hall says otherwise. Rory had a similar situation in finding "God", his fights after weren't the same and he even spoke on it.
But when those two come together you get Mike Tyson. Easily could have killed someone with a knockout and pretty sure he wouldn't feel guilty about it. (Sometimes They Die)
@@hollarforadollar9244 i don't believe that. I think Mike Tyson would take it very badly if someone didn't survive. Depends on how much shit they talk how bad he feels
Tyson? After every fight even when he was young he was the first one to go and hug the opponent in a way so sincere that is almost unseen now. He was not a bad person on the ring, he was a great fighter.
That particular day Joe Rogan gained a heart, not for the battles he struggled through. The heart for the punishment he put up on someone else and never wanted to hurt anyone for just sport or entertainment, the day he earned a heart ❤️
Pretty sure in the full clip he goes "wait a minute, I'm they." It wasnt so much he gained a heart for what he did to someone else, it was the realisation that someone else can do that to him. He always had a heart. Hes not a psychopath.
Man I feel this 100%. I grew up in a boxing family. Never had a street fight until I was older. I Ko'ed a dude bad. He had a seizure never was the same. From that day I do everything I can to deescalate situations.
I can't imagine how you felt!! My 1st fight at age 7 in an orphange was my last. I punched a bully so hard blood was gushing out of his nose. I was pretty much forced to fight by the adult in charge. Now, I try and avoid any conflict, and I never put myself in any atmosphere where conflict is highly probable. You never forget that feeling of what your power can do!! You're not a coward when you avoid conflicts!! I have much more respect when others walk away!!! It's not worth it!! In a gun culture now. It's best to just walk away!! Kudos Joe, I'm a huge fan since the fear factor show! I knew you'd blow up!! RESPECT!!
@Johnwoodworth2862 😢 I'm very sad, your just a young boy , it wasn't your fault at all you just did what you were taught to do, Listen to adult direction, I hope you don't carry this , it wasn't you 🙏🏽 Let it Go 🙏🏽God reads our hearts, he knows exactly the pressure you carried, He does not hold our mistakes against us, Jesus gave his life so we will be forgiven
@@deevillarreal9475 when he said age 7 I thought he was about to mention martial arts. I wonder what happened to the individual or individuals who condoned this?
Hey John...I was a social worker at masters level in group homes for 15 yrs. no way we would have let this happen. Sometimes we'd get there a few seconds afterward...never condone it. Glad to hear u r doing well.
I've been in many, many, fights growing up. I was bullied, took karate and made a name for myself on my small town. The bullying stopped. That is..... Until my family was murdered and people random people try to act brave behind their keyboard.
Wtf, how does what someone who hasn't fought for years do effect your life in any way at all? Please list some other ways he's "caged the beast" or whatever gay stuff you said
@@memertmemes2586 he was trying to win the fight and said he was a little slow and saw openings. He wasn't try to kill him, he just wanted to win, like anyone would in that position.
@@memertmemes2586bro, it is a tournament, he said that guy is a bit slow and he can use it as an advantage to win, he doesn't want to kill him, if u do martial arts or boxing or some kind like that, sometimes you hit them harder than what you expected even you didn't mean to hit them that hard
“Sometimes they die “ is probably worse than drago in rocky 4 when he says “if he dies , he dies “. Yea kicks to the head are devastating. If you’re not ready to end yours or your opponents life then don’t fight . The best fighters were always ready to leave everything in the ring or octagon. Chavez , Cain Velazquez, Mike Tyson , Ali , just to name a few .
@@jimmicrackhead12What?? No, he was traumatized after seeing what he did to a fellow human being. He never wanted to hurt someone like that again, so he quit. Knowing the risks and experiencing them are two different things.
Old school Taekwondo was brutal. A martial art with a heavy emphasis on kicks, which also meant lots of bad habits like keeping the hands low. Lots of knockouts for that reason. Very dangerous and not worth the risk at all, especially as a recreational sport.
So true.. hurting people like that, stays with you forever.. I was once a talented, 17 year old Muay Thai fighter. I was in town, getting beers with a friend. And 3 people came at him suddently. I tried to stop it. But one of them attacked me with a kick. I pushed him back, he tried to grab my shirt. But I knocked his hand to the side with my left arm, and punched him full power, on the jaw attachment. He went completely cold, his legs gave up and he fell like a sack of potatoes. His friends backed off, I was in totally adrenaline kick. So I went after them, and the group they came from. They all backed off. I saw the guy fumbling around, couldn't stand on his feet. I went back to help him. Asked if he was okay. But he saw me and went right into attack mode again. This time, i grabbed his shirt and pulled, while I hit him with full speed, right on the ear. This time, he laid totally still. The police came, questioned me and my friend. And they let us go, writing it down as self defense. But I saw this guy, several weeks after that day. He walked around with a stick for blind people. And he had become deaf.. I destroyed that mans life forever. I know it was self defense. I know it could have ended worse for myself if I didnt. But.. since then, I have had a tremendous respect towards violence. And I always seek to resolve my problems without it. It is a last resort. That experience, that picture of me doing that. And the memory of him walking through the town, blind and deaf.. that stayed with me forever... Before that. I was often in a fight. After that. I have been in very few.. and I have rarely had the needs to hit anyone... Hitting someone else, can seriously change yours and theirs life forever...
@Messup7654 not really.. But you, being condescending about it, says more about you than me.. I have loads off violent stories, from my childhood and upbringing. It's not something I spend time thinking about. I was a kid, don't care about that time. You sound like the kind of person, who thinks he can be better than others, by verbally trying to make them seem stupid or small. If I had a certain type, I always chose to put into place. It must have been your type 😉 Very provocative nature you bring there. You seem like a very grown up person. Cool childish attitude. Bet you act tough, to every person you meet 😂
I broke my best friend's wrist, acting like we were wrestlers. Not knowing at the time, he had very brittle bones. I've never seen anyone cry like that. It scared me so much, and I've never felt so shitty. His mom yelled at me, and I was never allowed over there again. Years later, I found out that he had brittle bones, and it wasn't my fault. I still can't touch anyone without remembering what. happened
The difference is he is fighting in a national tournament not sparring. Your main goal is to win, you have to go all out. Every fighters/ martial artists know the risk, you cant expect other opponents not to go all out in the tournament. Just like Joe did he just went all out. Joe saw the chance and he hit it to win not to kill, you cant really know the toughness of the opponent hence why he kicked as hard as he can when he saw the chance. But sometime as his instructor said, sometimes they die, thats the truth. Real talk.
There’s a great message behind this.. a great warrior does not become what he is to hurt people, but so he can stop others from being hurt. They derive no pleasure in inflicting pain.. Mr Rogan.. you have a true warriors heart.
@@Joeqwerty lol true joe rogan fans know that joe didn't just stop doing taekwondo he switched to kickboxing once realizing how impractical taekwondo is in a real fight scenario. and he got battered and concussed in kickboxing sparring. that's what made him quit.
It is respectful to back away once you realize you can potentially end someone’s life after the training you receive. I loved doing a suplex back in my time but once i saw an innocent kid who got paralyzed from the neck down in front of me i never ever dared to perform that move on anyone ever again.
Happened to Chris Eubank, he caught Micheal Watson with one of the best uppercuts ever which unfortunately gave micheal brain damage. Eubank never went as hard again and seemed to lose his killer instinct after that.
Uh yeah, because someone decided to call them that. You ever seen anything that had a name for no reason? Hey why is a hammer called a hammer? Oh no reason. Think before you comment.
True... It is a *combat* sport with a capital COMBAT. Doesn't make the injuries or deaths less tragic but one needs to fully understand and accept the terms and conditions before stepping into a ring 🔥
yep. one of the reasons I switched to judo and hapkido. I accidentally hurt some people during sparing and it really shook me up. You realize just how little it takes it end someone. With grapple techniques you can stop the fight without causing loss of life. Conflict is already the result of improper communication and anyone who has ever died because of a fight has died needlessly.
Mr Kim is right..there are dangers to contact sports and UNFORTUNATELY deaths and other horrible disabilities occur. That’s why ANYONE who does full contact martial arts NEEDS to realize this. Regardless if you are the giver or receiver it changes your life
"You should be a monster, an absolute monster, and then you should learn how to control it. It's better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war." -- Jordan Peterson
@@jonh2798 "Peterson couldnt win a fight against a paper bag" So far, the only thing he--and his family--haven't been able to beat is obstinate ignorance and they have made SIZABLE dents in that.
knew a guy that at 18 he swung a beer bottle at a guys head in a bar fight,you know just like in the movies... he lost few years of his life for this behind bars.
Joe forgets what "Flatlined". Means. He also tries to act like he was so nice, so after that he didn't want to fight anymore. I mean, why if he knew that he was slow, would he hit him harder than anyone, in the first place. That's what bullies do
I am the guy he is talking about. I can walk but this thing with Joe got a big impact on my life and I am very depressed now in life and at a very low place.
@@donovanshepperd9209 yes of course you are, and I'm Joe rogan on his alt account, just thought i'd say my bad bro, headkick was wide open tho so maybe learn how to fight next time.
You dont know shit about the man besides what tv and the internet have told you. Don't be so unwittingly sold on someone you've never and will never meet.
Mr Kim was later tried in The Hague for war crimes during the Korean War. The guy who got kicked went on to star as a lead character in the goonies and opened a successful chain of yogurt stores. Yea, Joe did a lot of growing up that summer but no one in town ever saw him again. I think he preferred it that way.
My son in kindergarten was bullied by a 4th grader so we put him in tae kwon do and when we moved karate. He always took what he could do to someone else very serious, to the point he would let kids push him around. I asked why, he said dad if i fight back i could seriously hurt them, they can't hurt me. I called the school, bluffing, i let them know if they didnt deal with this id given permission for my son to retaliate, let them know how long he'd been in marital arts and that he wasnt allowed to stop until a teacher pulled him off. Principal said he didnt want any issues, his bully admitted to messing with my son, got detention and 0 issues for my son after. Very proud that even at a young age he took just how dangerous the lessons he had been given serious. Instruxtors told him only to ise when needed and he listened.
He really isn't. He's a narcissist. His kick was so hard his career declined.😂 not because he wasn't good enough for professionals. The guy he kicked was a computer programmer with a taekwondo hobby and joe thinks he's so bad they had to stretcher him off🤦♂️
@@electromancer2645 actually I think you don't kiddo. He has the highest sense of his own self importance. His kicks are so powerful he even forwent his career cause he is so scared of his power, not because he wasn't good enough 🤦♂️
I am the guy he is talking about. I can walk but this thing with Joe got a big impact on my life and I am very depressed now in life and at a very low place.
I'm from Denmark & have played American Football for 8yrs. My statement & words before a match, was always to tell my team mates : Make sure the opponents can feel the tackles for a week. I didnt care if we won the game. The physical impact was my focus. Rogan is so humble, though he have lethal skills. A real Man!!
There's a book called The Code about the unwritten rules of fighting in ice hockey, and one of the legendary enforcers mentioned that "I want to hurt someone, not injure them", and that distinction always stuck with me
I served in the Marines for 21 years and I was a Professional Martial artist in the Marine Corps system of fighting. I got into a bunch or fiat fights during my time in the Marine Corps And the weird thing is. I always felt badly afterwards.. it was a sadness inside of me that I felt that much rage and Used it on another human being.
Honestly man it's not helpful going around making idealistic statements like that when we live in a fundamentally non ideal reality. It's actually damaging, and disrespectful to the reality we are in and the beings we are.
What’s left out here is that after his instructor said that Joe realized that the one that dies could be HIM. He wasn’t going to risk his life for a fighting trophy anymore.
Whats left out is 90 percent is exaggeration.. come on, his kick was so hard it declined his taekwondo career? It reality he was competing against other amateurs which taekwondo was their hobby and he wasn't good enough for professionals and uses this story for his pride. Such a narcissist
THIS. The whole "I quit bc I was so dangerous I suddenly realized I could kill someone" is just another version of "I just see red, bro and when I get out of it, bodies are laying on the floor and I cant even remember what just happened" cringe BS Plus, its Taekwondo, ffs... its treated as a meme in the martial arts community for a reason
@@mmdetoro lmao sry but ur take is so dumb. You can meme on TKD street effectiveness all you want, but to overlook/deny/ridicule the devastating amount of power generated by some of their kicks tells me you have no idea what it feels like to be in a fight (even with rules) with someone who doesn't hold back and knows what they're doing. You don't dismiss potentially lifechanging blows for long when you actually train lol
I want everyone to know I’m alright. I’m not negatively impacted in any way by that wheelhouse kick because I’m not the guy he’s talking about.
😂👏
And who are you??? 💀
@@Yuhyeauhuhsurebuddy1not the guy that got kicked , can you not read?
@@charlesr.3459 blow me, bozo
Hahahaha
"Sometimes they die" is the most 80's sensei quote ever.
That’s some John Kreese shit
Literally imagined this moment in 80’s karate movie
@@leandganie7714exactly what I thought😂
He told him to sweep the leg😂
@@howardchen3456 😂
"sometimes they die" is a crazy response but facts
It had to be said. You have to consider it when it comes to martial arts
Really you believe that he was unconscious for 30 ,
That’s the most Korean thing I’ve ever heard
@@liamoconnor9017Tell me why Joe would embellish the story when he clearly is emotionally hurt by the event. 30 minutes or 15 wtf is the difference. You kids need help.
It's the walking away after that, that is the ridiculous part. People's lives matter more than any materials nonsense. Sometimes, people can die, yes, but to act like it's just like passing a fart is crazy.
"sometimes they die" sounds like a kind from someone who knows from experience
Sometimes is when? And who died?
@@MartinMeshia🤦♂️ when your brain develops past the age of 12 you will understand
@@Barrythebarnabas but were they born crisscrossed? Or inverted?
Sorry, false alarm. Trans cloned.
@@MartinMeshia Do i need to pour water of your computer?
The kid he is referring to is Enrique Depetal. He's 55 now and he is the mayor of a small town in Georgia. He speaks about this event in some of his speeches. He was never the same after that fight he said, quit fighting then and there.
You're welcome.
Edit: Thanks for all the kind words. Enrique would be very happy.
You need more uplikes. Nice info.
Where u come up with that
The way joe told the story could give the idea that the guy died, I got that by his narration so tnx for make it clear. Still a tragedy, obviously
can't find any info on him?
What do you know him personally. I looked everywhere that guys info isn’t on the internet
I had a high school teacher who had been a boxer. He killed a man in the ring and it really changed his life. He quit boxing forever and became a teacher.
The reason why some people better to make them sleep than get knock out with punch or kick
he didnt die
@@rqwec8974 I know. He became a teacher.
I'll take things that never happened for 500 please 🙏
@@joshuafalk6812how is this unlikely? Did you see this comment somewhere and it was a good fit so you thought you could get some likes for reposting it somewhere else? Goofy
That’s why Mike Tyson used to cry before most of his fights. Because “I knew what I was about to do to that other guy and I know their family and loved ones weren’t going to be happy with me for it”
Mike Tyson was a cold blooded sociopathic fighter who was saying things like "I wanna eat your children" before fights.
Where are you getting this from?
I keep hearing this and it is just not true.
Mike was very insecure, and the only times (and reason) Tyson cried before a fight was bc he was affraid if he lost people would stop loving him.
And this is from actual images of him with Rooney literally crying and asking him "If I lose will they still love me?"
ua-cam.com/video/mKjK95aRrhc/v-deo.html
@@mmdetoro these are words from Tyson himself, but okay go off.
@@mmdetoro Search up "Mike Tyson crying before fight" and it's there, he has indeed said the words the other guy quoted
@@mmdetorodude people are literally quoting Tyson himself you can hear it on UA-cam
10 seconds of silence before fights is for the fighters that don’t get up
Like Ivan Drago said, "if he dies, he dies"
@@Defender78Yeah, that is a Movie Lmao.......
@@kanethesevenfootmonster868 And?
I mean if we didn't hurt people for entertainment....
@@bract6262the industry wouldn’t exist if there weren’t people out there who were willing to fight for other’s entertainment
'Sometimes they die.' A line every doctor hears from their supervisor
That’s why I could never be a doctor. You do everything right yet people just die under your watch all the time.
Hopefully the doctor probably didn't kick the patient in the head though.
But the difference is the doctor is trying to save a life... a fighter is trying to put someone on the ground... as a sport... doesn't that strike anyone else as a little crazy?
Same thing I heard during my veterinary courses.
You mean "Often they die"
Hurting people is a terrible feeling.
Womp womp go cry
While true, its a part of martial arts if you plan to compete thats why training is important for the body, but cant train the head or chin to get stronger to withstand that type of hit
@@Danielj.762 sound like you like boys
@@Danielj.762shut yo old ass up with your tax return money as a pfp lol that's blasphemous for you to have that name 🤦♂️ you prolly live in yo auntie basement
@@Danielj.762 Be quiet, you little bundle of sticks.
Joe is living a real human life, most people never know what it is to hurt someone. The result of that guy not waking up was that Joe woke up.
Yeah because most people don't get in a fight right... Rogan is 4ft 2
@@Ybby999yeah....but it's more than that. Lots of people blows some away, walk off, do it again. And feel little. Not everyone just wakes up when they cause suffering.....some go DEEPER into their slumber....I WANT to be colder. But I cannot switch off this empathy that just.... manifested out of nowhere in my late 20's. Lived alot I guess, but still. Seems out of nowhere.....
@@neroaugustus5378As overwhelming as my empathy can be at times, it has made me a better person for it. I used to wish the same thing. With time, healing, learning to Love myself, I have finally embraced it for the super power it can be. I wish you all the best! ❤
He did wake up... You weren't paying attention to the video you were commenting, while you were writing this comment...
Fax they can only talk in the internet on how they don't care about knocking someone out and almost killing them. If u ever got that feeling, on how u almost took someone life over some sport, come back to me and tell me how u feel, and trust me that will make u mature more and trust me im talking from experience
Ive always said "a person should learn how to fight so they don't want to fight." Once you get to a point where you respect and accept your power, you should lack the desire to abuse it.....
This is something that a lot of people don't understand and is very important. A lot of people react aggresively when they feel in danger and learning how to fight makes you feel safer and more confident.
Absolutely. It's about not fighting. You learn how to fight so that you don't hurt someone and to prevent someone from hurting you as well.
Dude have you been outside in America? 99% of the population now will throw you under a literal bus to save themselves a dollar.
That never happens. Been learning to fight for 20 years, and coaching for 10, I’m now 28 and I still get into fights. It’s fun. Now I just carry weapons in case someone decides to get a little froggy
In most disciplines it is taught this way. To only use if have to. But sometimes it's unavoidable. Just remember though don't use lethal force. Or you will be going to jail. Unless a weapon is introduced. Then and only then should it be considered. By all means necessary do what you gotta do.
Good on you Mr. Rogan. Many people do not understand that inflicting violence on another human being stays with you.
No he does not he killed a person
Good on him? Sounds almost like attempted murder. I'm not congratulating anyone on that. You can cry "mutual combat" all you want, but the outcome is the same.
@@zarathustra1430its not “attempted murder”, there was no ill intent behind it. he was there to fight and so was the other guy, if he held back he couldve ended up the same way. grow a pair.
@@zarathustra1430do you ever look in the mirror and wonder how your still breathing with that subhuman iq u have ?
I’ve fought 4 times now and knocked out 1 dude of the 4. I didn’t feel bad about any of it, we signed up for it. what else would you expect, a pillow fight? I got starched pretty bad myself but didn’t fall, and I held no Ill will against the guy.
" I thought he was dead "
" *yeah they tend to do that* "
Bruhh 😂😂
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they pull a trick on you
😂😂😂
always these side characters man
It takes a compassionate person for that statement, "Sometimes they die," to really hold weight... I think this is why Joe Rogan is so loved. You can tell at his core that he is a good man.
What is “Good” really?
What we see is a far cry from what our creator sees as far as what “Good” actually means
WTF ever from the day you seen him on t.v. EVER gave you the inclination that he wasn't a good person. YOU new people that like to think you know how to evaluate people whether they are good or not dont have a damn clue. you would be the first to walk into Jeffery Dahmers house.
' if he dies , he dies '
Ivan Drago
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Dude....yes 😂
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-Mario Yamasaki
The moment you realize life isn’t a game
Every boy becomes a man when they have that realization first hand. There are grown boys, and women that never get it.
I am glad someone else's life being ruined taught you a lesson /s.
This main character shit has to stop.
Everybody is the hero of their own story.
Nobody is an NPC. You are not as important as you think you are and neither are you are as gifted. Also no, you don't really work that hard.
Exactly that part ❤Cali luv
Did you find that out yourself
It's very much a game lmao, just because the stakes are much higher doesn't imply it's not a game, in fact, it implies that it is a game.
Something I will never forget. Friend of mine Tim Hague. Boxer/mma fighter. Passed away June 18th 2017. He was in a fight, that should have been called before it was. He had a son. He will always be in my memories. And I fell horrible for his son. So young to lose his dad. He was only 34 when he died.
@kirsten9277 😢 that's heavy to see I'm sorry. 🫂
That was a famous dude, UFC fighter
Keep in touch with his kid if it's feasible. He'll appreciate that his dad inspired love and loyalty.
@user-ej6du2hw3n he had alot of great fights I still have a video where he won in like 10 seconds of a match.
Sorry to hear that, God bless
and people say taekwondoo isnt dangerous, all martial arts are dangerous if you are too good on it, just remember
Any contact sport contact sport can have a freak accident resulting in death.
Its important to know this, Joe learned a different kind of Taekwondoo an extremely dangerous kind not many people know it anymore.
@@Stadt101what? No. He learned taekwondo that we all know about. Except he obviously learned at a school that wanted to dominate competition. As in, they actually trained to fight, unlike 99% of tkd schools. The McDojos give tkd a bad reputation. Tkd is a phenomenal striking base, especially for kicking.
@@tommyredline6432Isn't only this is wtf and itf itf is truly the martial art
@@tonymontana3949 it’s quite literally all the same techniques. The differences are their use given the rules of competition, but both learn all the same exact techniques and kukkiwon accredited schools even learn the ITF forms for adults in addition to the Taegeuk forms to receive a black belt.
Thats a really rough thing to live with when you’re fighting as a sport and not for survival 💁🏽♂️ just shows this man has a heart
Nice excuse from Joe- I had to leave combat sports, because I was just too powerful 😞
@jimmicrackhead12 you could also see it as "nah i don't want to be the dude that gets knocked out next" and have people say that "it's normal". Either way he made way more money talking so he picked the better route.
@@DMES-wp2fj 🙄
@@jimmicrackhead12 That is not the case at all, most people would feel bad if they got a good punch or kick on another fighter and it hurt them more than they expect.
Many fighters have died or become disabled through their injuries, no fighter wants that on their conscience.
@@HalfdeadRider this dude commentates fights for a job- he's not that squeamish! Just making excuses
I appreciate Joe's humility.
Humanity. He’s not a sociopath
The words you hear in the words that he's making with his mouth don't appear to line up there's so much AI now we don't know if this is real or not and it sucks AI is ruining everything
@@joewaldo207this is real he has spoke about in some of his podcast
@@joewaldo207 This is obviously not AI.
It's easy when you're in your 50ties and you're much wiser.
“Some times they die” Thats some shit right out of cobra kai
I mean, It's a fight...
I wanna say his master wasn’t being cold, just being real.
Or rocky lol
"Kobra Kai, it never dies. It never will"
lokey dumb show... people killed people over karate wtf
That’s exactly what happened to Uriah Hall too. The man was never the same after that spin kick KO on TUF.
1000%. Always felt that. Such a talent too.
WRONG, Joe never fought in another competition again, ntm wasn't enough money in it back then he already made that clear. Hall fought 18 more times over the course of 9 years he got his first string of wins with 4 in a row then was stopped by Strickland finished his contract with Muniz and called it a day. Not even close to the same.
@@erick7777 i'ma call bullshit on this too, Hall had a good long career just wasn't good enough. thats it.
Bro it's clear as day Uriah lacks killer instinct and sometimes he looks like he doesn't want to be there. Obviously it's all speculation but also not the most outlandish read
@@Stadt101 It can't really be right or wrong unless Uriah Hall says otherwise. Rory had a similar situation in finding "God", his fights after weren't the same and he even spoke on it.
Shows your compassion. Being a fighter is one thing...being a cold blooded human is another
But when those two come together you get Mike Tyson. Easily could have killed someone with a knockout and pretty sure he wouldn't feel guilty about it. (Sometimes They Die)
Shows you are just as Gay as Blow Joe Rogan
@@hollarforadollar9244 i don't believe that. I think Mike Tyson would take it very badly if someone didn't survive. Depends on how much shit they talk how bad he feels
@@abilovely2 Mike is different now than in his killer mindset from the 80s
Tyson? After every fight even when he was young he was the first one to go and hug the opponent in a way so sincere that is almost unseen now. He was not a bad person on the ring, he was a great fighter.
That particular day Joe Rogan gained a heart, not for the battles he struggled through. The heart for the punishment he put up on someone else and never wanted to hurt anyone for just sport or entertainment, the day he earned a heart ❤️
He's hidden it well.
@@sateachingonline8421huh...
Pretty sure in the full clip he goes "wait a minute, I'm they." It wasnt so much he gained a heart for what he did to someone else, it was the realisation that someone else can do that to him.
He always had a heart. Hes not a psychopath.
Ghhhaaaaaayy
Thats the difference between a warrior and a cold hart person.he is humble after that ,he has good feelings, good for Rogan
if u go soft then they all want to fight u, if they think their life is as risk then u are saving lives
@@jamiehamilton6887 You make 0 sense. If you're in a tournament, you don't fight every single person there.
If that true, you did the thing! People shouldn't have to die for something they enjoy
Did what thing?
But people would die for it
Man I feel this 100%. I grew up in a boxing family. Never had a street fight until I was older. I Ko'ed a dude bad. He had a seizure never was the same. From that day I do everything I can to deescalate situations.
Sorry you had to learn it that way, but glad you learned and grew.
🧢
Sad that someone had to essentially sacrifice themself for you to learn self control. Are we supposed to feel bad for you?
@@devin6201naa it just puts into perspective if you get hit the wrong way even in a fist fight, lives can change in an instant.. literally
@@devin6201you sound threatened
knowing you posess the ability to really hurt someone is sobering...
makes you choose your battles very wisely...
yea...dwi too...
Happened to Uriah Hall too. Traumatized himself.
RIP ADAM'S career 😢
Yo stop lying... No one died... I've been binge watching TUF.... Uriah Hall was worried and felt remorseful but no one died..
@@HipHopHead187 fine
RIP ADAM'S career
Ya stickler
I came here to say that 😢
@@HipHopHead187facts the guy got up
Joe shmo thinks we never seen the hall fight so he's using it.
"If he dies he dies" ahh quote
I can't imagine how you felt!! My 1st fight at age 7 in an orphange was my last. I punched a bully so hard blood was gushing out of his nose. I was pretty much forced to fight by the adult in charge. Now, I try and avoid any conflict, and I never put myself in any atmosphere where conflict is highly probable. You never forget that feeling of what your power can do!! You're not a coward when you avoid conflicts!! I have much more respect when others walk away!!! It's not worth it!! In a gun culture now. It's best to just walk away!! Kudos Joe, I'm a huge fan since the fear factor show! I knew you'd blow up!! RESPECT!!
@Johnwoodworth2862 😢 I'm very sad, your just a young boy , it wasn't your fault at all you just did what you were taught to do, Listen to adult direction, I hope you don't carry this , it wasn't you 🙏🏽 Let it Go 🙏🏽God reads our hearts, he knows exactly the pressure you carried, He does not hold our mistakes against us, Jesus gave his life so we will be forgiven
@@deevillarreal9475 when he said age 7 I thought he was about to mention martial arts. I wonder what happened to the individual or individuals who condoned this?
Hey John...I was a social worker at masters level in group homes for 15 yrs. no way we would have let this happen. Sometimes we'd get there a few seconds afterward...never condone it. Glad to hear u r doing well.
I've been in many, many, fights growing up. I was bullied, took karate and made a name for myself on my small town. The bullying stopped.
That is..... Until my family was murdered and people random people try to act brave behind their keyboard.
@@frankierzucekjr sorry for your loss....
Joe's humility and desire and strive to cage the beast has really made a difference in my life for the better.
It's AI
@@nickduke6085 it’s not though
@@nickduke6085 Spoiler: It's not AI
@@nickduke6085dawg this is real😂
Wtf, how does what someone who hasn't fought for years do effect your life in any way at all? Please list some other ways he's "caged the beast" or whatever gay stuff you said
That's a deadly guy who doesn't want to hurt people... Props
@@memertmemes2586 he was trying to win the fight and said he was a little slow and saw openings. He wasn't try to kill him, he just wanted to win, like anyone would in that position.
@@memertmemes2586 I think you interpreted it as mentally slow, but I think Joe meant physically/tactically.
@@blkspade23 fair enough
@@memertmemes2586bro, it is a tournament, he said that guy is a bit slow and he can use it as an advantage to win, he doesn't want to kill him, if u do martial arts or boxing or some kind like that, sometimes you hit them harder than what you expected even you didn't mean to hit them that hard
Warrior in a garden
“Sometimes they die “ is probably worse than drago in rocky 4 when he says “if he dies , he dies “. Yea kicks to the head are devastating. If you’re not ready to end yours or your opponents life then don’t fight . The best fighters were always ready to leave everything in the ring or octagon. Chavez , Cain Velazquez, Mike Tyson , Ali , just to name a few .
This is a true warrior. Bro was concerned for his opponent. This is honor.
Nice excuse from Joe- I had to leave combat sports, because I was just too powerful 😞
@@jimmicrackhead12What?? No, he was traumatized after seeing what he did to a fellow human being. He never wanted to hurt someone like that again, so he quit. Knowing the risks and experiencing them are two different things.
@@Sneakyr he's humble bragging- omg I'm so good I just beat people so bad I couldn't continue....clown thinks he's in an anime
@@jimmicrackhead12and it's probably bullshit
His a failed comedian turned in to TV host/UA-camr.. 😂his NO warrior
You value life, man! In that sense, you have my respect!
You sound like a victim stfu
Sounds like you are just as Gay as Rogan
I wish I found that feeling of compassion for other people when I was younger
You can have it now! Never too late to start. Peace
Realizing it now is still a step in the right direction! All you can do is change now and the future.
Compassion is a thing that we kind of lack as kids bit as we grow up it all changes especially if make kids 😅😅
@@dragoscostyn6895 …i have more compassion now but
Maybe you'll learn it when you get your bell rung hard and realize it sucks and it's not something you want others to go through.
Old school Taekwondo was brutal. A martial art with a heavy emphasis on kicks, which also meant lots of bad habits like keeping the hands low. Lots of knockouts for that reason. Very dangerous and not worth the risk at all, especially as a recreational sport.
Probably not exaggerating when saying that each knockout would be like a prime Mike Tyson hook to the head 😖
This is why I avoid fights. Not saying I would always come out on top but once you really hurt someone, it changes you.
You need to know how to fight first bud 😂
@@goodthanksbro He just sees red and goes :D
@@goodthanksbrothose sound like words from a good fighter,keep hating bro
@@Zozz-tw9vn incorrect
@@goodthanksbro i dont like getting into fights because i end up hospitalising the dude and the same could happen to me,whats the deal?
Even as a trained machine joe is still a humble man. Hats off sir.
and that kid that got kicked in the head, grew up to be Justin Trudeau!
❤😂
Thanks a lot Joe Hogan
Damn
😂😂
Really?!
Thats like that line from Rocky "If he dies he dies"
So true.. hurting people like that, stays with you forever..
I was once a talented, 17 year old Muay Thai fighter.
I was in town, getting beers with a friend.
And 3 people came at him suddently.
I tried to stop it. But one of them attacked me with a kick.
I pushed him back, he tried to grab my shirt. But I knocked his hand to the side with my left arm, and punched him full power, on the jaw attachment. He went completely cold, his legs gave up and he fell like a sack of potatoes.
His friends backed off, I was in totally adrenaline kick. So I went after them, and the group they came from. They all backed off.
I saw the guy fumbling around, couldn't stand on his feet.
I went back to help him. Asked if he was okay.
But he saw me and went right into attack mode again.
This time, i grabbed his shirt and pulled, while I hit him with full speed, right on the ear.
This time, he laid totally still.
The police came, questioned me and my friend.
And they let us go, writing it down as self defense.
But I saw this guy, several weeks after that day.
He walked around with a stick for blind people. And he had become deaf..
I destroyed that mans life forever.
I know it was self defense.
I know it could have ended worse for myself if I didnt.
But.. since then, I have had a tremendous respect towards violence. And I always seek to resolve my problems without it. It is a last resort.
That experience, that picture of me doing that. And the memory of him walking through the town, blind and deaf.. that stayed with me forever...
Before that. I was often in a fight.
After that. I have been in very few.. and I have rarely had the needs to hit anyone...
Hitting someone else, can seriously change yours and theirs life forever...
That's so freaky
Cool story I bet you tell everyone that😂
@Messup7654 not really.. But you, being condescending about it, says more about you than me..
I have loads off violent stories, from my childhood and upbringing. It's not something I spend time thinking about. I was a kid, don't care about that time.
You sound like the kind of person, who thinks he can be better than others, by verbally trying to make them seem stupid or small.
If I had a certain type, I always chose to put into place. It must have been your type 😉
Very provocative nature you bring there.
You seem like a very grown up person.
Cool childish attitude. Bet you act tough, to every person you meet 😂
Nobody reading all that bullshit but Taekwondo and Muay Thai are two different things
@@michaelraines3465I read it
Worse fate than death. Joes honesty is amazing. If you’re going to go pros, know that fights sometimes end with ones demise
Mutual respect is usually agreed upon by fighters, a desire to win but not a desire to truly harm one another, and that is surely seen here.
Mr. Kim fr just pulled out the,
"IF HE DIES, HE DIES."
I broke my best friend's wrist, acting like we were wrestlers. Not knowing at the time, he had very brittle bones. I've never seen anyone cry like that. It scared me so much, and I've never felt so shitty. His mom yelled at me, and I was never allowed over there again. Years later, I found out that he had brittle bones, and it wasn't my fault. I still can't touch anyone without remembering what. happened
Damn thats rough
Ah, guilt tripping and traumatizing a kid...
Some parents... 😑
Bro should have drank his milk
You are there to compete not take someone’s life, real talk.
The difference is he is fighting in a national tournament not sparring. Your main goal is to win, you have to go all out. Every fighters/ martial artists know the risk, you cant expect other opponents not to go all out in the tournament. Just like Joe did he just went all out. Joe saw the chance and he hit it to win not to kill, you cant really know the toughness of the opponent hence why he kicked as hard as he can when he saw the chance. But sometime as his instructor said, sometimes they die, thats the truth. Real talk.
@@wingent15well said bro theres always a risk
19 year old Joe looks like a 45 year old hot dog vendor at a little league game 😂
😂😂😂
There’s a great message behind this.. a great warrior does not become what he is to hurt people, but so he can stop others from being hurt. They derive no pleasure in inflicting pain.. Mr Rogan.. you have a true warriors heart.
I love how humble Joe is.
In this clip, yes
😂😂
Humble bragging lol
@@Joeqwerty lol true joe rogan fans know that joe didn't just stop doing taekwondo he switched to kickboxing once realizing how impractical taekwondo is in a real fight scenario. and he got battered and concussed in kickboxing sparring. that's what made him quit.
"Sometimes they die" is bold af
LMAOOO
It’s fake. It’s an AI recording
@@samspong7527not this one this one was legit I watched it
@@samspong7527 Yep, I didn't notice to begin with but the lips are well out of sync lol
@@HalfdeadRidernah it’s actually real
It is respectful to back away once you realize you can potentially end someone’s life after the training you receive. I loved doing a suplex back in my time but once i saw an innocent kid who got paralyzed from the neck down in front of me i never ever dared to perform that move on anyone ever again.
I like Rogan because he feels compassion for his opposition, I don't enjoy hurting people even when forced to.
Happened to Chris Eubank, he caught Micheal Watson with one of the best uppercuts ever which unfortunately gave micheal brain damage.
Eubank never went as hard again and seemed to lose his killer instinct after that.
Chris Eubank is a character. Get him on the right mood and he's great, get it on the wrong one and he can go hard on you even now.
@@matthewlevine2159... Yeth.
I remember that 😢
The lessons we learn like that shape our personality .Very inspirational. Its not weak to value life!
People seem to forget ... they're called "Martial" Arts ... ... for a reason.
Uh yeah, because someone decided to call them that. You ever seen anything that had a name for no reason? Hey why is a hammer called a hammer? Oh no reason. Think before you comment.
True... It is a *combat* sport with a capital COMBAT.
Doesn't make the injuries or deaths less tragic but one needs to fully understand and accept the terms and conditions before stepping into a ring 🔥
@gdub19777 this is some of the most palpable irony I've ever seen, man. 😂
@@gdub19777 flog
Lame. Joe isn't even speaking, it's AI. AND U PPL ARE DAFT PUNKX
Facts. Thats the fight game
Only life is not a game
yep. one of the reasons I switched to judo and hapkido. I accidentally hurt some people during sparing and it really shook me up. You realize just how little it takes it end someone. With grapple techniques you can stop the fight without causing loss of life. Conflict is already the result of improper communication and anyone who has ever died because of a fight has died needlessly.
If you hurt multiple people while sparring then you sucked at sparring. Only unskilled fighters get wreckless and uncontrolled while sparring
Mr Kim is right..there are dangers to contact sports and UNFORTUNATELY deaths and other horrible disabilities occur. That’s why ANYONE who does full contact martial arts NEEDS to realize this. Regardless if you are the giver or receiver it changes your life
Right but Joe’s saying Mr Kim’s lack of humanity changed him
For those who don't know, a perfect technique wheelkick can kill you. Joe Rogan is one of the very few who have perfect technique
he is also 5'5.
@@batmanhood9233 you still don't want to receive that kick from him tho
@@batmanhood9233with a wheel kick of probably a thousand pounds of force
@@da-chosan-wan which he can't reach over his own height.
@@batmanhood9233a good kick to the chest can still stop your heart. Have you heard the sound or his kicks? Can be mistaken for gunshots
Respect for him to stop fighting since he couldn't handle the risk of someone dying 💯💯💯
I'm so sorry for both of you.
"You should be a monster, an absolute monster, and then you should learn how to control it. It's better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war." -- Jordan Peterson
not a huge fan of peterson half the time but that's a fire quote.
Peterson couldnt win a fight against a paper bag
@@jonh2798 "Peterson couldnt win a fight against a paper bag"
So far, the only thing he--and his family--haven't been able to beat is obstinate ignorance and they have made SIZABLE dents in that.
Peterson lost a fight against apple cider vinegar.
@@jonh2798idk bro paper bags are pretty ferocious, jp might have a better chance against a light breeze but you never know.
People forgot how one hit can change someone's entire life.
For the person hitting, or the one getting hit.
knew a guy that at 18 he swung a beer bottle at a guys head in a bar fight,you know just like in the movies... he lost few years of his life for this behind bars.
Joe forgets what "Flatlined". Means.
He also tries to act like he was so nice, so after that he didn't want to fight anymore. I mean, why if he knew that he was slow, would he hit him harder than anyone, in the first place. That's what bullies do
🤦♂️
Also joe whenever he sees a brutal knock out when commentating: "WHOOOOOOOOOOHH"
It’s different when it’s you pulling the trigger though lol
What is that picture bro lmao
@@GuilhermeAlmeida-ll7nuHe’s not wrong though
habibi good pic
People love seeing other do mistakes, bad things,etc but they don't want to do it themselves
I feel this, i quit boxing because of this. Its not worth it, it stays with you.
Still a boxer i genuinely enjoy the sport and make friends with it,worth it for me i guess
@Zozz-tw9vn Yeah I get what you mean. Pride gets people permanently damaged.
@@FredricksonZak of course,pride comes before the fall
Mr Kim = Steve Mazzagatti
Underrated comment
🫶🏽
I am the guy he is talking about. I can walk but this thing with Joe got a big impact on my life and I am very depressed now in life and at a very low place.
@@donovanshepperd9209 yes of course you are, and I'm Joe rogan on his alt account, just thought i'd say my bad bro, headkick was wide open tho so maybe learn how to fight next time.
@@SC-bc6tz Dont be so cruel!!!
Young Joe Rogan looks like old Robert de’neiro
Joe you're a creature of conscience...like me.
This man despite being someone you wouldn't want to mess with..... probably has the biggest heart and more honor than allot of people
Facts
You dont know shit about the man besides what tv and the internet have told you. Don't be so unwittingly sold on someone you've never and will never meet.
U sound gay dude
He had the courage to walk away.
Uriah Hall vibes- too many good men in this sport
Yup in life sometimes they die
This story tells me that Joe's just a good and decent guy who's concerned about the well-being of others.
Oh really???? well gal-lee glad you got to figure that all out. you have any idea how fuckin simple minded you people sound?
Mr Kim was later tried in The Hague for war crimes during the Korean War. The guy who got kicked went on to star as a lead character in the goonies and opened a successful chain of yogurt stores. Yea, Joe did a lot of growing up that summer but no one in town ever saw him again. I think he preferred it that way.
That sounds so random, whats the sauce here
Sounds like The Wonder Years. 😂
is this a joke
People not understanding your joke is fantastic
@@dpcsoup04 be a hero, spell it out for us😅
Sport vs Ego.
at 19 thats wisdom beyond years
“Sometimes they die” The brutal truth of being a warrior
Imagine someone hitting your dad and someone else just telling you that. Saddly your dad had the chance to procreate.
Dude, just shut up. You’re not a “warrior” by fighting on mats in a gym recreationally. Seriously just STFU.
warrior for what? a title? It's a stupid "sport".
It’s a sport my guy. Not a war. To be a warrior there must be a war….
@exapsy so gladiators weren't warriors?
Master Kim was a great instructor. I was a studentvat 1 of his schools in Oklahoma back in the 80s and early 90s.
They were all master Kim 😂
On my first spar it hit me, this is dangerous.
My son in kindergarten was bullied by a 4th grader so we put him in tae kwon do and when we moved karate.
He always took what he could do to someone else very serious, to the point he would let kids push him around. I asked why, he said dad if i fight back i could seriously hurt them, they can't hurt me. I called the school, bluffing, i let them know if they didnt deal with this id given permission for my son to retaliate, let them know how long he'd been in marital arts and that he wasnt allowed to stop until a teacher pulled him off.
Principal said he didnt want any issues, his bully admitted to messing with my son, got detention and 0 issues for my son after.
Very proud that even at a young age he took just how dangerous the lessons he had been given serious. Instruxtors told him only to ise when needed and he listened.
This is exactly why martial arts was made,not to hurt people but to discipline and defend yourself,your kid is an ideal martial artist,props to him
"I could hurt them. They can't hurt me" is cold ASF 🥶
Major respect that he recognized that as a problem. Most do not.
Such a problem that he made it his career as announcer.
@@vlada MMA is not your TKD tournament. Totally different animal.
What problem?
Joe just send like a good human. Been a fan since news radio
He really isn't. He's a narcissist. His kick was so hard his career declined.😂 not because he wasn't good enough for professionals. The guy he kicked was a computer programmer with a taekwondo hobby and joe thinks he's so bad they had to stretcher him off🤦♂️
@@tspiva narcissist? You obviously don't understand what that word actually means.
@@electromancer2645 actually I think you don't kiddo. He has the highest sense of his own self importance. His kicks are so powerful he even forwent his career cause he is so scared of his power, not because he wasn't good enough 🤦♂️
@@tspiv first of all, I am definitely older than you, KiDdO. Secondly, you're putting words in his mouth. He never said anything like that.
I am the guy he is talking about. I can walk but this thing with Joe got a big impact on my life and I am very depressed now in life and at a very low place.
Joe seems like he genuinely doesn't like hurting people (physically)
That's maturity.
"Go Sleep Go Sleep"
Khabib!
I'm from Denmark & have played American Football for 8yrs.
My statement & words before a match, was always to tell my team mates : Make sure the opponents can feel the tackles for a week. I didnt care if we won the game. The physical impact was my focus.
Rogan is so humble, though he have lethal skills. A real Man!!
There's a book called The Code about the unwritten rules of fighting in ice hockey, and one of the legendary enforcers mentioned that "I want to hurt someone, not injure them", and that distinction always stuck with me
Humans arnt ment to hurt one another. It takes a bit of your soul each time 😔
Realest shit ever spoken 🙏
I would say your statement is historically inaccurate. Humans are never peaceful, individuals yes, en masse no.
TKD has very very powerful kicks. One of the most powerful kicks for sure
I served in the Marines for 21 years and I was a Professional Martial artist in the Marine Corps system of fighting.
I got into a bunch or fiat fights during my time in the Marine Corps
And the weird thing is. I always felt badly afterwards.. it was a sadness inside of me that I felt that much rage and Used it on another human being.
Bc other people made you do something you, if you were honest to yourself, don't want to do.
Sounds like my Korean instructor. The first couple generations of TKD instructors were badasses.
Sometimes a warrior gets wounded an sometimes they die
“Sometimes they die” … fantastic teacher
We were never meant to destroy, but to create beautiful and wondrous things 😢. I respect your decision Mr. Rogan
No. Were meant to do both. Were Gods without the perks.
Honestly man it's not helpful going around making idealistic statements like that when we live in a fundamentally non ideal reality. It's actually damaging, and disrespectful to the reality we are in and the beings we are.
What’s left out here is that after his instructor said that Joe realized that the one that dies could be HIM. He wasn’t going to risk his life for a fighting trophy anymore.
Yeah it does mention that in the podcast🫡
Whats left out is 90 percent is exaggeration.. come on, his kick was so hard it declined his taekwondo career? It reality he was competing against other amateurs which taekwondo was their hobby and he wasn't good enough for professionals and uses this story for his pride. Such a narcissist
THIS. The whole "I quit bc I was so dangerous I suddenly realized I could kill someone" is just another version of "I just see red, bro and when I get out of it, bodies are laying on the floor and I cant even remember what just happened" cringe BS
Plus, its Taekwondo, ffs... its treated as a meme in the martial arts community for a reason
@@mmdetorokicks are worse then punches if it’s done right
@@mmdetoro lmao sry but ur take is so dumb. You can meme on TKD street effectiveness all you want, but to overlook/deny/ridicule the devastating amount of power generated by some of their kicks tells me you have no idea what it feels like to be in a fight (even with rules) with someone who doesn't hold back and knows what they're doing. You don't dismiss potentially lifechanging blows for long when you actually train lol
Hearing "Sometimes they die" would almost make me nut my pants. Joe Rogan has a good heart.
Thats called empathy guys. Its not lost yet in 2024
❤
Hahah you really think joe showed empathy here ?