Joe: Hes a great guy Brendan: The greatest! Joe: He throws some hard punches Brendan: The hardest! Callen: you know that guy could have... Brendan: I disagree
@Henry Cejudo You spelled fake wrong. Lol, he's so fake and full of shit. He will bulldoze Bryan anytime he says anything because he doesn't respect him, but will follow and give in to anything Joe says to the point of saying the complete opposite of what he just said. Lmao. Clown.
Cringe city. He could literally say the sky is blue and Joe would say it's black so Brendan would quickly say he could see that. Stupid fake and cringe around anyone he admires or respects. While being super disrespectful to anyone he views as lower than him.
Did anyone else read the comment "Eddie Bravo looks like a Mexican Joe Rogan 😂😂😂" then scroll up and catch the quick cut to Eddie at 0:02 and almost fall out of their chair? oh my god that hurt me lmao.
Exactly. He’s essentially saying Aldo should have won and Rogan agreed, but the fight was close... obviously it was close otherwise in what world would the other guy have won by decision? It’s not that much of a contradiction guys
Brendan: “some people thought he won the fight” Joe: “I thought he won the fight” Brendan: “100%. There’s no argument.” Joe: “But it was close” Brendan: “Yeah it was close.”
Jon Jones is actually doing the right thing by weighing as much as ngannou and not just jumping into the gun but being comfortable and experienced in that weight to actually fight
@@badape5802 cause your boy is scared and won't fight Ngannou. If he fights him, great respect. Ofc there's always a chance but i doubt he will win vs him
I think Jon would do whatever he wanted to do in that fight. Honestly, in most fights. He is unnaturally talented and the fact that a guy is a big puncher doesnt amount to much against Jones.
At a certain point strength beats technique and Francis shows it. In punch fight in the clench Francis manhandles Jones lol and it's going to happen because don't have a choice. If Jones can take those punches he'll win
Derek Lewis asks less money cause he actually has a chance of beating Ngannou. Id say Ngannou Lewis is 40/60 Ngannou or 30/70. I favour Ngannou but if lewis KTFO hims i wouldnt be surprised, nor if Lewis wins another decision. But Jones Ngannou is 20/80 at best as far as im concerned. 10/90 more likely or less. Thing is I just dont see Jones possing any threat with either punches or kicks on the feet. His headkick against Cormier was well placed on a smaller man. No way he lands a flush headkick with the shin like that on Ngannou and even if he did i dont think Ngannou would go down with that. So standing Jones has nothing to threaten Ngannou with, at all. This opens up for a flurry like Ngannou did against Rozenstruik. And wrestling and submissions sure Jones is better but one thing is very important there: Athleticism. I just dont see Jones wrestling Ngannou down or holding him down. Jones has never had that kind of shoot wrestling, its always been more grecoroman trips, hip throws, etc. Ngannou is too big for that. Not gonna happen. Best hope i see for Jones is Ngannou is too stupid to see this or has a bad day before the fight, and is thus intimidated by Jones's GOAT aura and baited into engaging into a technical fight with him (try to out-technique Jones) in which case i still see him winning a decision but there is a chance Jones wins by points by just pointfighting with the jab and leg kicks and running. The other option is a submission ala Anderson Silva against Sonnen after an Ngannou knockdown. And lets be real both these options are unlikely. Jones at heavyweight is not a bad idea perse, I see him winning against Stipe or Derek Lewis and they both have a shot at beating Ngannou (in a trilogy rematch in Stipes case) as far as im concerned, just as Gane and Rozenstruik, maybe Volkov. But the thing is these guys are dedicated heavyweights. Jon is not, and to take Ngannou on his first match, especially after putting on weight and not adapting to that yet, i dont see that happening. Matchups make fights, afterall. And i see this one either with Jones getting beat up 5 rounds or KTFO. Maybe if Jones fought one or two tune up fights at heavyweight first, he could get to that level. But i dont see him doing that either. The other reality apart from fighting is Jones is spent. Fighting age isnt real age after all. If you look at his last fights, we see a trend of a Jones that is not the same as the young man who won the LHW championship. Less creative, less inspired. He isnt doing anything very innovative. Sure he beat DC and held of Reyes and Santos, and he's definetly the GOAT, but you can see the Anderson Silva or Jose Aldo in him, the start of the decline. Sooner or later a younger fighter with more inspiration and motivation was gonna take him at LHW, and sure maybe he could have a career at heavyweight, but the thing is i dont see him handling loss well. Ngannou, Stipe, Lewis, etc. lose but still keep fighting for years. I dont see Jon Jones doing that (Losing by knockout one or two times but still fighting and staying active), not to blame him ofcourse, brain damage is a bummer and why should he? hes a hall of famer no matter what he does from this point onwards. And so if we look at this fight seriously its obvious Jon Jones is pricing himself out of the fight, and if i where the UFC i wouldnt pay him either. Jones probably knows he has zero to non chances to win, and wants to cash out before retirement. Thats how i see it. If he was really hungry to go to HW and fight 5-10 more years he'd go for a tune up fight and not bitch about money before any formal negotiation has even been made. Not to say he doesnt deserve that money, etc. but its about cost benefit. Will the UFC make that much money out of the spectacle of Ngannou KO'ing Jones? (especially if they have to pay each of them 40 million) Idk. and you ruin Jones's legacy, and Ngannou doesnt profit much (KO'ing a LHW). Best case Jones wins but then do you really see him defending the HW belt multiple times? looking at Jones's history that seems unlikely. Worst case not only Ngannou knocks him out but also leaves him with permanent disabilities or something. Even more trouble. I dont know. I somehow just dont think this is a good idea. If Jones is serious then let him have a tune up fight first, prove he wants to be a heavyweight. Or accept what the UFC wants to pay him. But this went bad from the start and i wouldnt say its Dana's fault. When he said "but does he really wanna fight?" Jones could have said "hell yeah ima fuck Ngannou up" but instead he started bitching and lowkey hinting at racism with the Mcgregor comments (When he is nowhere near as much of a draw as mcgregor nor prepared to fight Joshua, Wilder or Fury like Mcgregor fought Mayweather) Heck i like Jon Jones. GOAT 100%. Lets all move on, its for the best.
@@sebastianvanderberg726 Jesus… okay. i’mma try to match your enthusiasm about this. I agree, think it would be good for Jones if he fights someone else in heavyweight like Lewis or any top 5 guy so he gets a good feel on it and how he is at heavyweight because Ngannou just needs one to land (doesn’t matter which hand) if he connects once, that could be it, BUT I also think Jones can beat anyone on a good day plus imagine what jones would be like if he didn’t have to cut much weight, maybe he’s better. Jones has the skill, Ngannou has the power. Like you, I’m a fan of both, but I would love to see Jones win in a spectacular way, but if Ngannou knocks him the f**k out, I’d like that too.
@@sebastianvanderberg726 you're a casual. You don't train up to heavyweight and not adapt. It's a many month long process. If he wants a tune up fight it's done. He is one hundred percent ready to fight
Whenever someone is caught cheating, it's always the same excuse... uh, my supplements were tainted. However, Jon Jones appears to be the one time this claim was true.
if u have ever listened to schaub he is a good analyst, he is only stating there not argument either way, if u argued aldo won ok no problem, u argue marlon won, no problem... no argument. lick the cheetos off your fingers and move out of your mums basement.
Brendan: Why would he buy cheap weed he's a millionaire? Joe: I've smoked some cheap weed and I'm a millionaire too 🤣 Joe out here flexing on us for no reason 😭
It seems like he actually meant the opposite of what the phrase means, like, "it could've gone either way, no one should argue that." But he has a shitty track record with this lol.
@@smallworldz7241 Yeah also if you watch the last few seconds of the fight. If there were another 15 seconds in that round, Adesanya would've been asleep
@@captaindavison2601 Jan only did that because it was the last few seconds of the fight. Its like the last sprint to the goal line. If Jan would have given Izzy space early on it would give him a better chance to get back up.
ME!😁😅 Dang, Joe is REALLY good at exhibiting the public's excitement about certain fights. I would like to see Israel fight Jones at light heavy weight at the end of 2021. And then, Jones fight Ngannou at the end of 2022.
BUNTTY 98 Man I was about to subscribe to your channel the other day. Then I saw you begging for a sub here. Now, not only am I not subbing, but I’m actively campaigning against your channel by offering $10 to anyone who doesn’t subscribe
Still sounds, Jones is a tease, but he always struggled with guys the same size as him, why fight guys the same size as him and stronger than him? Jones is a coward, he don't want fight Reyes again, after being gifted a win by the judges.
@@backseatpalace watch the fight again and try not to pay too much attention to the commentators you'll see jones winning I do disagree with the 4 to 1 decision but 3 to 2 is actually a good decision
Rogan: “I hope we allow Ngannou to get the press he deserves.” Looks back at how the UFC promoted more of Francis than Stipe leading up their fight and he got smashed for 25 minutes....
@@biiind How many times does Stipe have to go out there and smash a bunch of killers before these dumbasses realize he is the Heavyweight GOAT and should _NEVER_ be the underdog? There isn't a man in the UFC that can beat him without fighting dirty. That INCLUDES Jon Jones.
@Khabib cherrypicking Weight bully Damn dude don't let everyone know how much a mouth breather you are. Guys building rockets and launching them into space and cars that drive themselves he is hardly boring. Launch rockets into space or punch each others brains out, both are fun but rockets are much cooler.
Can someone genuinely explain why he does that!? It's so annoying to hear him immediately dismissing his opinion the second Joe Rogan says something to challenge him!
Amr Ahmed tbh I have to stop myself from doing it, it sounds stupid but it’s like your dad someone you just look up to you, automatically trust what they say sometimes and you don’t even realise, you have to think about it. For me there isn’t much I ever disagree with joe so it becomes like I just start going with everything he says because I look up to him, I bet Brendan is the same especially when joe rogan is part of the reason he has so much fame and joes been good to him for so long, it becomes hard not to be constantly trying to show this guy how much you appreciate them
Yes. Jon Jones could absolutely take one punch from Ngannou and then go nighty-night like Rozenstruik and Overeem. Jones should be forced to fight Ngannou for free as punishment in lieu of serving a jail sentence for all that incredibly illegal stuff he did. In fact, I think the availability of a "fight Ngannou" sentence would deter a lot of crime in general.
@Luke Wu I agree, he should fight a guy like Lewis first just to see how he does. He fairs a lot better against Lewis because Lewis doesn’t have the cardio to last. But Dana white said he has Lewis ready to fight Francis. I don’t see that Lewis just said he doesn’t want anymore 5 round fights lol. Idk if stipe wants that rematch either tho.
Because of his height and reach. Take that away and it's nothing but skill, which is why he struggled against Gustafsson. Now take that height and reach advantage away and put him against the heaviest hitter in UFC history. If Jon decides to be as sloppy as he's been in his last ten fights, Ngannou is going to level him.
Chris Jones Look what happened in the rematch of Jones vs Gus. I honestly dislike Jones as a person, but he didn’t even train for Gus for the first fight. He was busy doing coke and partying. Had no gameplan.
Kaylee Black no offense man but you make no sense😂! What u mean take this and that away like we can just delete Jones physical characteristics😂! You’re speaking hypothetically but in reality, that’s not happening.