JRE 0 ยท November 17, 2017
JRE MMA Show #1
Who is JRE MMA Show #1?
Joe Rogan sits down to discuss Pettis/Poirier, Holloway/Aldo, Conor McGregor, Stipe Miocic, Colby Covington, the Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix, and more.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Joe discusses the Pettis vs Poirier matchup and what it means for the lightweight division
- 02Analysis of Holloway vs Aldo and Holloway's rise as a dominant featherweight
- 03Deep dive into Conor McGregor's impact on MMA and his fighting style
- 04Stipe Miocic's heavyweight dominance and technical striking
- 05Colby Covington's persona, wrestling, and controversial nature in the sport
- 06Coverage of Bellator's heavyweight grand prix tournament structure and competitors
- โถOpening discussion of Pettis vs Poirier lightweight showdown0:00:00
- โถMax Holloway vs Jose Aldo analysis and featherweight dominance0:15:00
- โถConor McGregor's impact on MMA and his fighting style breakdown0:35:00
- โถStipe Miocic heavyweight championship discussion and technical abilities1:00:00
- โถColby Covington persona, wrestling, and controversial nature in the sport1:25:00
The Show
Joe Rogan kicks off the MMA Show by diving straight into the current state of mixed martial arts, breaking down some of the most compelling matchups and fighters shaping the sport. The conversation centers on the elite lightweight and featherweight divisions, where fighters like Dustin Poirier and Anthony Pettis are battling for supremacy. Joe analyzes the technical aspects of these fighters, their strengths, and what makes them dangerous in the octagon.
A major focus is Max Holloway's ascent in the featherweight division and his potential matchup against Jose Aldo. Joe explains how Holloway has evolved into one of the most complete strikers in MMA, with volume, precision, and the cardio to overwhelm opponents over five rounds. The discussion touches on Aldo's legacy as one of the greatest featherweights ever and how a fight between these two would play out stylistically.
Conor McGregor naturally comes up as a central figure in modern MMA. Joe explores McGregor's striking, his mental game, his trash talk, and how he's changed the landscape of the sport both in and out of the cage. The conversation doesn't shy away from McGregor's impact on the business side of fighting and how he's elevated the profile of MMA globally.
Stipe Miocic gets significant attention as the heavyweight champion. Joe highlights Stipe's underrated technical boxing, his footwork, his cardio, and his ability to implement a game plan over fifteen minutes. They discuss what makes Stipe special compared to other heavyweights and his potential challengers.
Colby Covington enters the conversation as one of the most polarizing figures in modern MMA. Joe talks about Colby's wrestling credentials, his cardio, his ability to control fights, and his controversial persona both in and out of the octagon. Whether discussing Colby's trash talk or his actual fighting ability, Joe separates the character from the competitor.
The episode wraps up with discussion of Bellator's heavyweight grand prix, a tournament format that brings together some of the best heavyweight talent outside of the UFC. Joe analyzes how tournament structures work in MMA, the caliber of fighters involved, and what winning would mean for the victor.
Best Quotes
โThe level of striking we're seeing now in MMA is just on another levelโ
โ JRE MMA Show #1
From the JRE 0 conversation with JRE MMA Show #1.
โConor changed the game, not just as a fighter but as a personality in the sportโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with JRE MMA Show #1.
โStipe's footwork is something people don't talk about enough, he moves like a smaller guyโ
โ JRE MMA Show #1
From the JRE 0 conversation with JRE MMA Show #1.
โColby's cardio is insane, he can maintain that pace for five rounds straightโ
โ Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with JRE MMA Show #1.
โMax Holloway is one of the most complete strikers we've ever seen in the featherweight divisionโ
โ JRE MMA Show #1
From the JRE 0 conversation with JRE MMA Show #1.