JRE 200 ยท April 22, 2016
Joe Rogan & Brendan Schaub Discuss Conor McGregor, GSP, Nate Diaz & UFC 200
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This clips is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast 788 with Brendan Schaub (https://youtu.be/zfmARkj0LeM), also available for download via iTunes & Stitcher (http://bit.ly/1VFFKCU).
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- 01Joe Rogan sits down with Joe Rogan & Brendan Schaub Discuss Conor McGregor, GSP, Nate Diaz & UFC 200 for an in-depth conversation.
The Show
# JRE #788: Joe Rogan and Brendan Schaub Break Down UFC 200's Biggest Fights
Joe Rogan sat down with former UFC heavyweight fighter and commentator Brendan Schaub for an in-depth conversation centered around the sport's biggest names and upcoming fights. The episode, which aired in April 2016, captured a pivotal moment in UFC history as the promotion prepared for one of its most stacked cards.
The discussion centered heavily on Conor McGregor, whose meteoric rise had made him the face of the UFC. Rogan and Schaub analyzed McGregor's fighting style, his impact on the sport, and what his future held in the heavyweight and featherweight divisions. As someone who competed at the highest levels of the UFC, Schaub brought firsthand experience to the conversation about what it takes to compete against elite-level fighters.
The pair also delved into the legendary Georges St-Pierre, examining his technical mastery and legacy as one of the greatest welterweights in UFC history. Rogan and Schaub discussed what made GSP's approach to fighting so effective and how he influenced generations of fighters who came after him.
Nate Diaz emerged as another central figure in their conversation. The Stockton native's unorthodox style, durability, and trash-talk made him a compelling figure to analyze. Rogan and Schaub discussed Diaz's approach to fighting and what made him such a dangerous opponent in the octagon despite not always being favored by oddsmakers.
The episode was framed around UFC 200, the landmark event that represented a significant milestone for the promotion. This card featured some of the biggest names in combat sports and served as the focal point for much of their analysis. Rogan and Schaub explored the matchups, fighters, and storylines that made this event particularly noteworthy.
Throughout the conversation, Rogan's deep knowledge of fighting mechanics combined with Schaub's experience as a former fighter created a dynamic where technical insights were paired with insider perspective. Schaub, who had stepped away from full-time fighting to focus on commentary and other projects, offered observations grounded in what he'd experienced inside the cage against world-class competition.
The episode tapped into what made the JRE particularly appealing to MMA fans during this era. Rogan's long history commentating for the UFC gave him credibility in discussing the sport, while his podcast format allowed for the kind of extended, unfiltered conversation that traditional media couldn't provide. Schaub's presence added another layer, giving fans access to the kind of shop talk that fighters and insiders might have away from the spotlight.
This conversation served as a snapshot of the UFC in 2016, a period when the sport was experiencing mainstream growth and when debates about the greatest fighters, best techniques, and most compelling matchups were reaching fever pitch among fans.