![]() ![]() There was, however, money to be made in stand-up comedy, which is why he chose to tickle ribs rather than break them. In addition, he quickly realized that, unless he wanted to teach martial arts for the rest of his life, there was no money in fighting at the time. "I was getting headaches just from sparring," he said, adding that he didn't want to risk concussions and permanent brain damage. So why didn't he fight in the UFC when he was young? As he explained on a 2017 episode of his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, he retired from tae kwon do and kickboxing in 1989 once he realized a lot of pro fighters were messed up for the rest of their lives. Yeah.) Even today, long past the age where he could realistically pursue a legitimate fighting career, he trains as hard as he ever did. (As the lightweight champion, he defeated the middleweight and heavyweight champions. Within four years, he'd won his first U.S. It was 100% my f**k up." Considering he said, "I don't think it's a good idea to interview fighters after they've been knocked out" in the middle of the interview, you have to wonder what Rogan was thinking.Īs detailed by Black Belt Magazine , Rogan began competitive tae kwon do at age 15. Reaves employed Barry Seal as a pilot in many of his drug-smuggling operations. He worked for Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel. And to all of you." Lest you think he was forced into the interview, Rogan clarified, "No one asked me to do it. William Roger Reaves is an American pilot who alleges that he was one of the most prolific drug smugglers in history. Rogan probably feels bad." He did - as reported by MMA Junkie, Rogan apologized via Twitter the day after, saying "I was beating myself up about it all last night. I guess I got kicked in the head." His guess was as correct as the interview was cringeworthy.Ĭormier's trainer, Javier Mendez, was peeved at Rogan, texting USA Today, " had no business being interviewed. On the verge of tears, after Rogan asked him what happened he stammered, "I don't know, man, uhh. ![]() When it comes to training, Joe Rogan always seems to be one step ahead. After Jon "Bones" Jones KO'd Daniel Cormier, Rogan interviewed a definitely-not-at-all-there Cormier. Home Celebrity Joe Rogan Credits Keanu Reeves For His Workout Motivation By Alex Passa Published According to Joe Rogan and his recent IG post, John Wick is the ultimate film when it comes to workout motivation. It happened on July 29, 2017, at UFC 214. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |