Yeah he'd be a good dude on espn. Only problem is right now he wants to focus on fighting and getting better. Cant have your hands in too many pots, that's how fighters get caught and lose. But later in his career he'd be great. He's knowledgeable in the ground game, mike, Paul and the others are great but they are stand up fighters
Well, being fighters usually have had crowds yes he would ask if it is strange, some think it is some don’t, he was on TUF where it’s no crowd just your team/coaches soooo Yeah
@@bluntnanna8282 I mean we wouldn't be surprised if it was recent seeing as how that idiot literally was still going out a mask after he knew he had it
RobloxGod69 not only that the dumbass had a show in a hotspot and didn’t even try to quarantine and then played it off like he didn’t get a bunch of people infected the dudes an idiot
I love how all of brendans comments sections shit on him for something Yet we watch a lot of the stuff he’s on because he’s pretty decent host at times, sometimes he’s a little off but for the most he’s decent. when he’s not with Rogan anyways
I believe when you chase some sort of objective and tell yourself “I’ll be happy once I get this or once I have this or do this” you’ll find that once you get that thing you’re no different than before. I believe the path to happiness is within, not some external point to run to, so look within and find a perspective that allows you to be happy in the present. And I think we should spend most our time in the present because happiness is maximized when you’re lost in the moment and not thinking of something else while you’re doing whatever it is that is bringing you happiness. I find meditation helps practice being present and being in your body more than your mind. I also find that while meditating the mind is put at ease, making it easier to find a healthy perspective on things. Peace and love mis amigos eternos :)
No reason u can’t be happy while working towards a goal whether it’s material possessions or not. I totally get and respect your way of thinking and that’s awesome that u found what works for u but this crazy world we live in is made up of all sorts of people that are drastically different so what works and makes sense to u and makes u happy while you’re doing it probably won’t work for the next person and just because they choose to live in completely different way doesn’t mean that they won’t be happy doing it their way ya know.
@@badabing2302 the idea is basically when happiness always lies in the future you never reach it, because the future is never now. You can still enjoy progress or the process of practicing something but just from a different state of mind... Not hoping that it will someday make you happy. Truth be told I'm pretty ambitious and not fully bought into this way of thinking yet... But I see the valid points and paradox it brings up. It's a pretty nuanced topic.
I tried to make it through this "interview" because I like Aljo but damn man, Schaub is just too overwhelming sometimes. Let the guest do more talking and you will get more viewers.
2020 is the year of the bantamweight. The narrative is changing because of how talented the devision is. Amazing interview Aljo seems ready to be champ!
I met aljo at my job in Vegas, could just tell he’s a really genuine dude, he took the time to talk to me and even dapped me up and said bye when he was leaving. Always been a talented dude but he’s straight up as well
@Masster Gunnz LMFAO. This took time. I appreciate it. His "hot takes" on coronavirus were disgraceful. It's like he's proud of being ignorant and uneducated on certain topics. And let's face it- many MMA fans are fucking idiots, so you need to be careful of pestilence you're spreading and spewing. You have a "following." Be better, and at the very least, be responsible if you don't fucking know.
Don’t know much more than the next guy about this dude but he’s now got a fan in me simply because he seems humble. If you can be a bad ass, be respectful and act like “you’ve been there” before when you do win you’ll go far not just in MMA but in life..
When they cut to Kayla Harrison after Brendan said after you come on food truck you fight for titles I genuinely thought that was Brendan wearing a wig taking a bite lol
People have their opinions of Brendan, and personally I love him. I love his style, attitude, story, and what he does now. I would love to meet him, and there is a reason these fighters continue choosing to go on his show.
Aljo has always come across as a pretty fucking cool guy. I liked him before but when I saw him on JRE I was sold. And I'm even more sold after watching this. He seems like the kinda guy you can spark one up with and go out and have a good time on the town in Vegas or something. Definitely a fan
“On this episode of food truck diaries Brenden asks a question then proceeds to answer it for the guest! with a mouth full of BBQ sauce and fries”! “Big (interrupter) Brown”
I'm confused . . . is this Aljamain Sterling interviewing Brendan "I don't mean to interrupt you but" Schaub or Brendan interviews Brendan while Aljamain eats BBQ
I honestly think that Aljo gets a more difficult fight out of Aldo than he does from Yan. I think Aljo takes out Yan in under 3 rounds if they fight. Once again, that's just my opinion, but I am a little biased because Aljo has been my favorite in that division for a long time now.
"Things are different now" (for Masvidal) Sterling, that's bullshit. The man signed a contractual agreement, that guaranteed him a set rate, whether he sucked or became a rockstar. The UFC took a chance on him, by giving him stability. Then he shit on their deal.