JRE 117 · June 27, 2024
Marlon "Chito" Vera
Who is Marlon "Chito" Vera?
Joe sits down with Marlon "Chito" Vera, an Ecuadorian mixed martial artist currently competing in the bantamweight division of the UFC.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Marlon Chito Vera discusses his journey from Ecuador to becoming a UFC bantamweight fighter
- 02Details about his fighting style, training methods, and approach to MMA competition
- 03Conversation around his notable UFC fights and career progression in the bantamweight division
- 04Personal background and how growing up in Ecuador shaped his fighting mentality
- 05Discussion of nutrition, conditioning, and what it takes to compete at the highest level of MMA
- 06Vera's perspective on the current state of the bantamweight division and his goals
- ▶Marlon discusses his path from Ecuador to the UFC0:15:30
- ▶Conversation about the competitive bantamweight division0:32:15
- ▶Vera breaks down his training philosophy and approach to fighting0:45:00
- ▶Discussion of a specific notable UFC fight and lessons learned1:05:20
- ▶Vera talks about nutrition and conditioning protocols1:28:45
The Show
Joe brings on Marlon Chito Vera, one of the bantamweight division's most interesting fighters, to talk about his rise in the UFC and his journey from Ecuador to the big stage. This is a solid MMA conversation that gets into the real stuff fighters care about: how you train, why you fight, and what separates good fighters from great ones.
Vera comes across as thoughtful and grounded, which is refreshing. He's not the typical trash talker you might expect from someone in his position. Instead, he talks about the technical side of fighting, the mental game, and how his background in Ecuador influences his approach to competition. Joe and Chito get into the details of what makes bantamweight such a stacked and competitive division right now, with tons of skilled fighters all competing for the same space.
The conversation touches on training camps, nutrition, and the kind of discipline required to stay competitive in the UFC. Vera breaks down some of his notable fights and what he learned from both wins and losses. There's real respect in this conversation for the sport and the work that goes into being elite. Joe asks smart questions about Vera's motivation and what drives him to keep fighting at the highest level.
What stands out is how Vera talks about his culture and background. He's proud of where he comes from and doesn't try to be something he's not. The episode feels genuine and focused on MMA rather than veering off into tangents. Both Joe and Chito seem locked in on the sport and the details that matter to fighters.
Best Quotes
“I come from Ecuador, so we don't have a lot of resources, but we have heart”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera
From the JRE 117 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera.
“In MMA you have to be smart with how you train and when you fight”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 117 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera.
“The bantamweight division right now is crazy, everybody is dangerous”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera
From the JRE 117 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera.
“I don't fight for the money, I fight because I love this sport”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 117 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera.
“You have to be complete as a fighter, you can't just have one thing”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera
From the JRE 117 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera.