4 minutes 34 seconds
🇬🇧 English
Speaker 1
00:00
The Joe Rogan Experience
Speaker 2
00:02
Like Anderson Silva, man, that broke my heart when you lost to Jake Paul, bro.
Speaker 1
00:06
And like, you got this little kid, bro, like, you know, and he's doing his thing, right? You see that he's an athlete, you see that he's working on his style of fighting, you know what I mean, when it comes to boxing. But at the end of the day, it's still, he picking at every MMA head, right?
Speaker 1
00:21
And he's fighting Tyrone Willie, Ben Asher, now Anderson Silva, and then guess who he said probably gonna be next, right?
Speaker 3
00:27
Jake Paul, no, Andrew Tate.
Speaker 1
00:29
Oh, actually, they just posted
Speaker 3
00:31
that today.
Speaker 1
00:31
They just faced off today. But the name that he was talking about was Diaz, though. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:35
At first, at first.
Speaker 3
00:36
Well, the Diaz fight is a big name and a big money fight, but he's a lot bigger He's a lot bigger weight,
Speaker 1
00:43
but that's that's the point. Yeah, he wants as much as doing smart. He is doing this 1 but at the same time he embarrassing all of Life we're like and it's sad because like he's saying all these different things and he's talking about and having these real Conversations that need to be had but it's coming from him He means about money you are you know, but it's not but it's not a conversation for him to have
Speaker 3
01:03
but it is it is because it helps him get attention and I love what he's doing I
Speaker 2
01:09
hate it I hate it I love it I want to be the
Speaker 3
01:12
dad but you're a fighter
Speaker 2
01:13
and I'm gonna get a check for it too
Speaker 1
01:15
yeah it's not it's not because I'm just a fighter because he's telling us that we not even brave enough to fight for ourselves So I'm gonna fight for y'all while I'm knocking out y'all legends in the process of it.
Speaker 3
01:25
Well, he's what he's doing It's very intelligent. Oh Promotions off the chart. He's hilarious.
Speaker 3
01:32
He's brash and he's winning and he's winning but it's who he's winning against though Yeah, but Anderson Silva, you gotta say that's the most impressive fight that he won You gotta say Anderson Silva is a legend. Maybe he's 47 years old,
Speaker 2
01:46
but that's me. I had Jake Paul to win I know Jake Paul was gonna
Speaker 1
01:50
win just because the age is so
Speaker 2
01:52
you know me and then on top of it I didn't see Jake Paul knocking out Anderson either though.
Speaker 1
01:56
You understand? I just knew it would be competitive enough for Jake Paul to take it,
Speaker 2
02:01
you know
Speaker 1
02:01
what I'm saying, take the win, but at the same time, it's just like, bro, like, if you fought Anderson when he was, you know
Speaker 2
02:08
what I'm saying, in his prime, well, you getting knocked out.
Speaker 3
02:12
Right. Well, most certainly in an MMA fight.
Speaker 2
02:15
Not even most certainly in
Speaker 1
02:17
an MMA fight. Like Anderson used to box, boxin' bro. And that's the thing too, I hate about MMA dudes, like since we on here, like a lot of these dudes be like, oh I box Canelo or I box, you know what I'm sayin', Mayweather and all this stuff, but never gettin' the actual ring and just trainin', spar with actual real boxers from whatever little, the neighborhood.
Speaker 1
02:36
You know what I'm saying? I used to actually box with the guys from the neighborhood in Pagedale Boxing, like Josh Temple, you know? Von Alexander, Devin Alexander's brother, you know? Like, I had to actually work with actual boxers to be like, oh, this is a different type of game Yes, you know But when you just boxing with the guys that's in the MMA room and you thinking like because you touching them that you pretty decent You won't find out if you actually get in with a real boxer before you actually compete with them Yeah, you don't know what you doing You know because a certain little combination in this certain like cadences that we do as MMA fighters that will get us knocked out in front of a boxer.
Speaker 3
03:10
Have you thought about competing as a boxer?
Speaker 2
03:12
Hell yeah, that's where the money at. But The thing is though,
Speaker 1
03:15
it's so deluded because the whole perception of MMA guys wanting to box is because of money. Because I would never just get into it for money. My biggest thing is I would actually commit myself to the sport of boxing.
Speaker 3
03:27
I
Speaker 1
03:27
would get me a boxing coach. Like when, Even George St. Pierre, I feel like he could have been pretty decent, you know?
Speaker 1
03:33
Had a great jab in MMA, but you see he was working with who? Freddie Roach, you know? And Anderson Silva also found a boxing coach, I forget who he was working with as well, but you could see him that he was trained in that art of boxing, and he could actually compete in the actual ring.
Speaker 3
03:48
So you would need a timeline you would need Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 2
03:51
How much
Speaker 3
03:51
time do you think you would need?
Speaker 1
03:54
Well, since I already been working with boxes for a minute and I got a great boxing coach at STL boxing Reggie Thomas shout out to him. I probably only need like 2 3 years to actually find me a profile, you know, and actually work
Speaker 3
04:07
up my career. But that's a realistic assessment. I'm glad you said that.
Speaker 3
04:09
2, 3 years is correct. Oh, yes sir.
Speaker 2
04:12
You can't just hop into it.
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04:13
A year time ain't just gonna work
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04:14
for you. And then I'm not just gonna call out
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04:17
the best in the world,
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you
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