Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - Joe Rogan Experience Review of Aljamain Sterling
Episode Date: July 15, 2019JRE Review of MMA 70 with Aljamain Sterling Aljamain Sterling is a UFC fighter and a bad mother fucker for sure! Check out his highlights on Youtube if you're not familiar with his fights. He has som...e incredible knockouts and I always enjoy his dynamic attacks. He has an interesting conversation with Joe and really opens up about himself. I really think this guy will be a champion one day. I liked doing this review. Enjoy my review folks! Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/joeroganexperiencereview Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ilK4Zrqk2ZeowbOo7pXgw? Please email me here with any suggestions and questions for future shows..
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Loterías de recuerda que juegas con responsabilidad y solo si eres mayor de edad. 70 with Elijah Main's sterling's conversation with Joe Rogan. Elijah Main is a fantastic mixed martial
artist. If you're into the UFC and fighting and combat martial arts, you name it. Especially if
you're a fan of like John Jones and Anderson Silver, you're gonna love What Elijah main brings to the table. He's very dynamic very fast brave
Willing to throw all sorts of shit from all different angles
I mean he's a bad motherfucker and I really enjoy watching his fights and his conversation with Joe was really interesting
was excellent
He was very open and vulnerable and real and
Honestly, I have to say it was badass you know he was
listening he was asking questions and he really put it out there.
He put himself out there right and it was almost like the idea of the podcast with Joe
wasn't too overwhelming for him.
He was really there to spend some time with Joe Rogan and get some knowledge and learn.
The guy's hungry for that and I really enjoyed it. But anyway, let's start the review.
I really enjoyed how the podcast started out because they started talking about that show Black Mirror, which coincidentally I had just been watching the night before.
I just randomly put it on and I hadn't seen the newer season.
I ended up watching the one where the two African American dudes, it's the guy from the Captain America movies,
he's the dude that flies around a camera member's name and then another actor.
They play this like video game where you go into the game and it's like a street fighter type game
and then they like have a romantic affair and blah blah blah. Anyway, it's I don't want to give it all
that away, not that matters. But um, that show freaks me out. Like I don't get scared
from scary movies. I mean, I'm, you know, grown-ass man. But that show just, it's weird.
Like I sometimes can't watch it. It gets me thinking too much. I know that sounds stupid
and ignorant, which I'm probably in both of those things, but it's just sometimes I'm like some of those episodes are really dark
They just twist me. I'm like, what the fuck?
I I don't know how those guys even think of that shit. It's truly genius. It's a very clever show. I love it. It's like next level
Twilight zone almost. I'm not really sure. It's still great though.
It's still great. I gotta check the rest of that season out. But yeah, those guys loved it.
They were talking about it. Over to MMA, of course, they're going through the roster of who's who.
It brought up an interesting point. Nunez. Who is Amanda Nunez gonna fight next? I mean, she is smashing everyone.
This past weekend or the- yeah, last week.
Um, she fought and demolished Holy Homes, kicked her in the head, sprueed her, beat the
shits out of her.
She's just smashed to everyone.
She's so powerful, it's unbelievable.
Why almost think in a crazy way you can put her up against some men MMA fighters.
I wouldn't be surprised if she did some real damage and knocked one of them out and I think
that would be fucking crazy to watch like all these shit. It's just unreal how good these women
are getting. Now and I don't mean that like oh wow women could do this like obviously with the
right training like women but women haven't been doing
UFC mixed martial arts in this way for as long as men have, they just haven't had the opportunity, they didn't put it on. And then, you know, you saw the rise of it. I mean, Gina Karano really was
like the first one getting up there. I don't know exactly her error, maybe like 2010. She was awesome,
though. And then it got into the UFC, I don't know,
around when did it, 2015, I'm not even sure. But maybe before that, actually a little bit before that.
And, you know, the women were learning, the leagues were new, there was skill out there,
there were obviously skilled mixed martial artists women, but, you know, they had just been training,
jujitsu or whatever, and they were strikers maybe boxes,
but then bringing it all together, the learning curve for them has been exponential.
It's fantastic to see what's happening in the sports.
I remember when it first came on and this was going to sound sexist as fuck, but I was
just like, well, this is never going to be as cool the watch as the guys fight.
I don't know, I just felt like there wasn't as much power, you know, they couldn't have
the same levels of knockouts since I'm telling you, I really fucking enjoy the women fighters.
I do.
Their skill level is superb, they strike a little bit differently, a lot of times they
kind of like they stay tight, they're real technical, and now seeing new nests, it's like,
god damn, this is, they
are great. You could do an all female card. I'd be so down to watch that if it was great
fights on that. No doubt. I mean, like excited for it. I'd be like, how yeah, let's go.
And now with a champion like Nunez, I don't want to bang on about it, but really, I mean,
who is there for her to fight? Any Anytime she fights, I want to see that.
Her fights are devastating.
Love it.
Absolutely love it.
I'm a big fan.
Um, I was surprised to find out that Elijah Main wasn't formally trained in martial arts.
He was not formally trained.
He didn't like grow up with like a karate or whatever.
He just kind of got into it, kind of trains himself, does his own nutrition, has a strange camp,
kind of talked about that.
It was like, you know, he's just,
he's just a wild man, he's going for it.
I mean, you gotta love that.
It's really interesting.
He moves well, you know, he also talks
that he's talked about his fighting star being very tiring.
And it is.
He's always on the go.
Must be exhausting.
He's got unbelievable cardio.
Unbelievable.
They hit on Diego Sanchez's performance the other weekend.
He got demolished.
He has a weird trainer or something Joe was saying.
Doing some odd stuff.
He was in the corner telling them to be like Tyson.
Like what?
Be like Tyson. I'd like to know corner telling them to be like Tyson like what be like Tyson
I'd like to know what's going on in Diego's head. He's always been a strange dude strange dude
I met him once when I lived in Arbocook. He was at a
country concert. I think yeah and
He he's kind of known for his drinking and he was drinking then and he was being a bit of a wild animal
It's a lot of shouting.
He's crazy, dude.
For sure, a great fighter, though.
Gotta give him that.
He's been in the game a long time.
Really a long time.
Joe talks about training GSP with the spinning backkick.
And I love it when he tells that story,
because he always tells it in a modest way, like,
look, I know I'm just a commentator.
What do I know?
But I just know this one really well. And it it's still if you haven't seen the youtube video of him showing
gsp that move it's so great because gsp is so blown away by how much power there is
and Joe Rogan can fucking kick through a wall he kicks things so hard it honestly is
like when a horse is like kicking back you know
what I mean like that explosive power like a fucking donkey just like blasting
his legs out it's unreal the power that he makes when he does that and even
GSP describes it as the most power he's ever seen a human create or
something like that GSP said this on on Rogan's podcast. That's a fucking big statement and a huge compliment
and crazy, really fucking unbelievable.
Imagine if you could, that would be a great thing
for Joe Rogan to auction off.
He could do that for charity and he should auction off
like a spinning back kick lesson.
It's just like an hour.
You know what I mean?
You just work with Joe and he just helps you figure it out.
That would be fucking great.
Dude, I would pay for that.
I wouldn't just pay for that just because it would be awesome
to meet Joe and work with him and,
but I would do it just to learn this fucking amazing kick
from a dude that's fucking badass of it.
Like that would be so useful.
Getting a fight, you're just like, fuck you, spin around, kick him through a wall.
Like good luck.
See you, pal.
Back to the honesty and openness and vulnerability of Elijah Man.
He talks a lot about how it was tough growing up.
He was tough in his family, his dad was kind of abusive, picked on him a lot, so he's
very shy, and he didn't really
know how to talk to people like communicate well socially awkward that sort of thing. And he does
some good things like he looks after his mom, he's like trying to buy her a house, uses his money
to help his family out. His mom has been in a tough way, she's got tough divorce, just going on a long time and a lot of fighting there, a
lot of turmoil.
He talks about his girlfriend too.
That I thought was almost a little too personal, like he's still with her.
So he's going to get home and she's going to be like, did you have to fucking really
talk about that, but whatever, like good for him for doing it because he's trying to figure
it out and he's being honest and he's open and you know he talked about when he got into talking about how much they fight
you know that they fight a lot and I just do I really do appreciate his honesty he puts
it all out there and it's a great way to find solutions because you've got to look at
yourself honestly in order to change it you've got to see what you are to know
How to become the thing you want to be
What the fuck am I talking about but you know what I mean something like that and
What was what was really fun is little story Joe told where he talked about how he got into the UFC
Really he used to love watching the fights, he'd take Eddie Bravo and they'd
always said, look what this sport needs is a billionaire to take over and just pump a load
of money in and that's what the Cheetah Brothers did. And he was there, Dana asked him to commentate
on some fights, he did that for a while, he started commentating and it became more of a thing
and the sport was very small then. And, you know, it was Dana White that came and asked them.
Dana White was like, you should do this.
I mean, he's really the brains.
And Joe gave a lot of credit to Dana for that.
And I love that.
I love that.
It's so great.
I mean, obviously the sport is huge now.
Joe was a big part of it, but Dana really did it.
And it's so cool that Joe got to be such a big part of it.
And still is, you know, it's gonna be weird when Joe retires from the UFC.
It really is gonna be weird. I hope he still does the fight companions just so we have a little
bit of something, you know, you still can if you won't get some Rogan talking and that would
be fucking cool. Imagine being in the room for a fight companion, like getting to watch the fights
with Rogan would be cool. Having a guy like just him being him. I used to
watch the fights actually with a lot of UFC fighters in Albuquerque. I used to go to a
place called the Tilted Kill. They still probably do. If any of you guys are downloading from
Albuquerque and you're in Al, you're in there in New Mexico. Anytime there's a UFC on,
go over to the Tilted Kill. Sipa De bar, you'll see probably Andrea Lovsky, Holy Homes goes often. I met
Alistair Overheim over there, I met John Jones, Dodson, who else. Quite a few. I mean,
it was really cool. It was a great place to watch him. Oh, and then one before
a finish, one great thing is, I guess somebody wants to hold Dana White, hey you can't, you gotta tell Joe stop talking about weed, this is
back in the day when Joe is a big advocate for weed like maybe two thousand or a little
after.
And Joe, it didn't turn around to you, I don't give a fuck what he's, you know, he talks
about weed as long as he fucking talks about the fights
It's all I give his shit about and that's bad ass, you know, there's like no corporate bone in
Dana's body. He's just a money-making machine worth a third of a billion or a bad motherfucker
I met him too. I met him in Santa Monica. It was cool. I know English pub really nice
Chatted to him like you generally is like a super friendly nice guy. He was cool.
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