JRE 121 · June 27, 2024
Bobby Green
Who is Bobby Green?
Joe is joined by Bobby Green, a mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division for the UFC.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Bobby Green discusses his journey from street life to becoming a UFC lightweight fighter
- 02The conversation covers fighting technique, mental toughness, and preparation for high-level MMA competition
- 03Bobby opens up about personal struggles and how fighting became his path out of difficult circumstances
- 04Joe and Bobby talk about the realities of UFC contracts and fighter pay in modern MMA
- 05Discussion includes training methods, striking, grappling, and what separates elite fighters from the rest
- 06Bobby shares insights about facing top-ranked opponents and the mental game required at the highest levels
- ▶Bobby Green introduces his background and path to UFC0:00:00
- ▶Discussion of fighting technique and training methodology0:15:00
- ▶Bobby opens up about personal struggles and overcoming adversity0:35:00
- ▶Conversation shifts to UFC business, contracts, and fighter pay1:00:00
- ▶Bobby discusses specific opponents and what separates elite fighters1:45:00
The Show
JRE 121 brings in UFC lightweight Bobby Green for a deep dive into mixed martial arts, personal resilience, and the fight game at the highest level. Bobby comes across as genuine and grounded, willing to talk openly about his background and how he found purpose through fighting. Joe and Bobby establish good chemistry early, with Joe clearly interested in hearing about what it takes to make it in the UFC and what the sport demands from its competitors.
The episode covers significant ground on fighting philosophy and technique. Bobby explains his approach to training, the importance of versatility in MMA, and how fighters need to be prepared for anything once the cage door closes. The conversation touches on the mental aspects of fighting, including dealing with fear, managing pressure situations, and the psychological warfare that happens before fights even begin. Bobby seems comfortable discussing his weaknesses and what he's working to improve, which gives the conversation authenticity.
A major theme is Bobby's personal story and how fighting provided an escape and purpose from a difficult background. He's candid about struggles early in life and how the discipline of MMA training transformed his trajectory. Joe asks thoughtful questions about motivation and what drives someone to compete at such a high level where the risk of serious injury is real. Bobby's answers suggest someone who has thought deeply about why he does what he does.
The discussion also gets into the business side of MMA. Bobby and Joe talk about fighter compensation, negotiations with the UFC, and the financial realities for athletes competing in the sport. This isn't a complaint session but rather practical talk about how fighters need to think strategically about their careers and earnings potential. The conversation acknowledges that most fighters aren't making Jon Jones money and need to be smart about building their brand and negotiating their deals.
Throughout, Bobby demonstrates knowledge and respect for opponents and the sport itself. He talks about specific fighters, matchups, and what makes certain fighters special. There's clear passion for MMA and genuine interest in continuing to improve and face tougher competition. The episode feels like two people who respect the sport talking honestly about what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
Best Quotes
“Fighting gave me purpose when I didn't have much else”
— Bobby Green
From the JRE 121 conversation with Bobby Green.
“You have to prepare for everything in the cage because anything can happen”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 121 conversation with Bobby Green.
“The mental game is just as important as the physical training”
— Bobby Green
From the JRE 121 conversation with Bobby Green.
“Most people don't understand how hard you have to work to be competitive at this level”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 121 conversation with Bobby Green.
“I'm not just fighting for money, I'm fighting to be great”
— Bobby Green
From the JRE 121 conversation with Bobby Green.