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[QUOTE=DATNEWNEWNEW;1320356891]lmfao I was gonna add that, but decided to save that ensuing argument for another time.
I can't believe people are actually buying that stupid chit.
Joe Rogan's ego is causing him to overstep.
If he quits the UFC I guarantee he'll start to slowly fall off completely.[/QUOTE]
Nah, his reach on JRE is well beyone the MMA world.
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[QUOTE=Stray94;1320578471]Chael, Rashad, DC, Schaub, etc. all invested in themselves by appearing on TV and using their fame to lead a career after fighting. It's tough to make a name for yourself and remain relevant after fighting, but it's definitely possible and fighters need to learn how to do it. It's their responsibility to have a back-up option after fighting, even if that means doing college work on the side so that you can jump into another field afterwards.[/QUOTE]
Oh don't get me wrong, there are tons of ways to make a good post-fighting career while being a good fighter, and it is absolutely their responsibility to plan ahead
The real point I'm making is that they need to stay healthy once they've put the work into gaining a media career/college degree/gym.
Imagine if Chael decided to get back in the ring and got KTFO 6+ times - now he's slurring his words and losing his train of thought 5x per minute... no-one's going to hire a punch-drunk analyst who takes forever to get his words out. Or imagine if Faber's chin went and he got brutally finished 5x in two years... can't run any of his business ventures if he can't remember what day of the week it is
Really pains me to see people like Mir and Schaub, quick witted guys with options outside of fighting, risking it all because of a totally misplaced belief that they could outbox JDS this late in their careers
[QUOTE=DATNEWNEWNEW;1320375481]you're not smart, you have no idea what you're talking about.
The longer a fighter stays in the game, the more of a name he gets and the more fan adoration he has, which leads to bigger monetary options after retirement. (opening up a gym, doing seminars, guest appearances, books) even a guy like Chris Leben who never reached the top, gets a lot of respect and fan admiration just for how long and exciting his career was.
and you act like Schaub is a journey man fighting in the smaller shows, he's at the top of his profession. Not the top of the top i.e the champ, but he is at the top and is at that point where he can really cement his name the minds of mma fans.
I don't know why I'm responding though, you're probably just jealous like Rogan though because you don't have what it takes to be a REAL fighter. Not a point tournament winner, but a FIGHTER.[/QUOTE]
Top tier or not, Schaub isn't going to be able to retire on his fight money. But he has a future as an MMA figure that depends on his brain being intact. It won't be if he gets KTFO several more times
The benefits from 'time in the sport' have nothing to do with becoming a can and getting phucked up in your last 8-10 fights. Lawler and Leben started around the same time... who do you think is going to fare better?
Have you ever bought any Leben merchandise? Do you think he has the wherewithal to run a gym? Do you think his mind is even capable of organising a damn seminar right now? Hell no. He probably won't be able to even show up on time
I don't think you have any concept of burnout, and you almost certainly haven't had to really put anyone before yourself. No hate, it's all part of being in your early 20s. I just don't get this wierdly personal offence that you're taking at Rogan's advice for Schaub, unless it's touched a nerve with you because you're constantly being told to grow up and get srs about your life when you still believe that your high-school band will make it, or your Youtube gaming channel is about to take-off and make you a millionaire
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[QUOTE=jamez123;1320601151]Matt Brown - 0 Losses by KO
CB Dolloway - 2 Losses by KO
Werdum - 1 Losses by KO
Schuab losses by KO - 4 out of 5. 3 in the last 4 years. Arlovski is even worse off.. and should've retired too.[/QUOTE]
All of them had to overcome a barrier to get to where they are though is my point. I think Brendan Schaub, similarly to how Matt Brown or Mark Hunt must have worked extensively on their sub. defense, can improve his striking defense. Looking at Werdum, he was a one dimensional BJJ guy only several years ago. Obviously he was still very dangerous, but when he was released from the UFC, nobody was predicting him to be holding a title, especially at the age of 37. Nobody expected him to KO Hunt. He still improves each fight as well. Dolloway was a one dimensional wrestler with sloppy striking. It's much improved now, especially his defense, and now he's being involved in bigger fights. I understand Rogan's concern for Brendan's health, and obviously getting knocked out several times is risky. I just disagree with the fact that Rogan doesn't believe Schaub can change aspects of his game that would lead to better performances.
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[QUOTE=kevo1295;1320671601]All of them had to overcome a barrier to get to where they are though is my point. I think Brendan Schaub, similarly to how Matt Brown or Mark Hunt must have worked extensively on their sub. defense, can improve his striking defense. Looking at Werdum, he was a one dimensional BJJ guy only several years ago. Obviously he was still very dangerous, but when he was released from the UFC, nobody was predicting him to be holding a title, especially at the age of 37. Nobody expected him to KO Hunt. He still improves each fight as well. Dolloway was a one dimensional wrestler with sloppy striking. It's much improved now, especially his defense, and now he's being involved in bigger fights. I understand Rogan's concern for Brendan's health, and obviously getting knocked out several times is risky. I just disagree with the fact that Rogan doesn't believe Schaub can change aspects of his game that would lead to better performances.[/QUOTE]
This. Rogan needs to worry about his recreational use of illicit substances instead of Schaub's health. I can almost guarantee that Rogan asked Schaub to discuss his loss to Browne so Schaub agreed, not knowing Rogan would question his level of skill and legitimacy of his career. Schaub can still have a few fights against lower-level fighters and retire, then do his podcast and continue to make a living that way. Phuck Rogan.
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[QUOTE=Stray94;1320683911]This. Rogan needs to worry about his recreational use of illicit substances instead of Schaub's health. I can almost guarantee that Rogan asked Schaub to discuss his loss to Browne so Schaub agreed, not knowing Rogan would question his level of skill and legitimacy of his career. Schaub can still have a few fights against lower-level fighters and retire, then do his podcast and continue to make a living that way. Phuck Rogan.[/QUOTE]
You could say; or you could listen to the interview, and you'll hear that they clearly did discuss things beforehand. I also don't see how Rogan questioned "the legitimacy of his career." It's not like he called Schaub's wins flukes or any of the fights as being fixed fights.
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[youtube]Af2OARIYc8E[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=MufasaBrah;1320694091][youtube]Af2OARIYc8E[/youtube][/QUOTE]
lol.. I am ****ing dying at the coffee excuse.
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For the brahs that just want the cliffs version of the podcast
[youtube]likZDGUNRrY[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=MufasaBrah;1320694091][youtube]Af2OARIYc8E[/youtube][/QUOTE]god I cannot stand bryan callen
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[QUOTE=Groce;1320714991]god I cannot stand bryan callen[/QUOTE]hes the reason i wont watch that podcast.
he had a showtime or hbo special a couple years ago that I tried to watch. He spent most of the show talking in a weird voice and dry humping air. absolutely awful.
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[QUOTE=phoool;1320709471]For the brahs that just want the cliffs version of the podcast
[youtube]likZDGUNRrY[/youtube][/QUOTE]
I never thought I'd feel sorry for Schaub, but this was really confronting and done in the wrong situation - why do it so publicly?
Even though I completely agree with Rogan, a friend of mine who also listens to JRE a lot were discussing the amount of doubt you can hear when he talks about sparring with other HWs - not the attitude that most top level fighters have.
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[QUOTE=2much2gain;1320725061]I never thought I'd feel sorry for Schaub, but this was really confronting and done in the wrong situation - why do it so publicly?
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Because now the whole mma world is talking about, you're all watching and listening to it, etc.. their numbers just went up exponentially and now they'll demand more from advertisers. It's all marketing ;)
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[QUOTE=TheJizzler;1320646771]Oh don't get me wrong, there are tons of ways to make a good post-fighting career while being a good fighter, and it is absolutely their responsibility to plan ahead
The real point I'm making is that they need to stay healthy once they've put the work into gaining a media career/college degree/gym.
Imagine if Chael decided to get back in the ring and got KTFO 6+ times - now he's slurring his words and losing his train of thought 5x per minute... no-one's going to hire a punch-drunk analyst who takes forever to get his words out. Or imagine if Faber's chin went and he got brutally finished 5x in two years... can't run any of his business ventures if he can't remember what day of the week it is
Really pains me to see people like Mir and Schaub, quick witted guys with options outside of fighting, risking it all because of a totally misplaced belief that they could outbox JDS this late in their careers
Top tier or not, Schaub isn't going to be able to retire on his fight money. But he has a future as an MMA figure that depends on his brain being intact. It won't be if he gets KTFO several more times
The benefits from 'time in the sport' have nothing to do with becoming a can and getting phucked up in your last 8-10 fights. Lawler and Leben started around the same time... who do you think is going to fare better?
Have you ever bought any Leben merchandise? Do you think he has the wherewithal to run a gym? Do you think his mind is even capable of organising a damn seminar right now? Hell no. He probably won't be able to even show up on time
I don't think you have any concept of burnout, and you almost certainly haven't had to really put anyone before yourself. No hate, it's all part of being in your early 20s. I just don't get this wierdly personal offence that you're taking at Rogan's advice for Schaub, unless it's touched a nerve with you because you're constantly being told to grow up and get srs about your life when you still believe that your high-school band will make it, or your Youtube gaming channel is about to take-off and make you a millionaire[/QUOTE]
I'm taking offense because I can see rogan's true intentions, and they have nothing to do with Schaub's best interest in mind.
and It's not like Schaub is chasing some pipe dream, he's in the top organization in the world, he's not making enough to retire, but he is making enough to not need a second job while he's still fighting. This should be the time when he starts taking himself really seriously and reinvesting his extra money into making himself better. He's at a point now where he could switch gyms and really revamp himself over the next year, and if he did that he could be a contender, or at least have a stable position in the top 5 for a few years.
But Rogan would love nothing more than for Schaub to sit on his ass making podcasts while his prime passes him by, so he can just like him.
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[QUOTE=DATNEWNEWNEW;1320798731]I'm taking offense because I can see rogan's true intentions, and they have nothing to do with Schaub's best interest in mind.
and It's not like Schaub is chasing some pipe dream, he's in the top organization in the world, he's not making enough to retire, but he is making enough to not need a second job while he's still fighting. This should be the time when he starts taking himself really seriously and reinvesting his extra money into making himself better. He's at a point now where he could switch gyms and really revamp himself over the next year, and if he did that he could be a contender, or at least have a stable position in the top 5 for a few years.
But Rogan would love nothing more than for Schaub to sit on his ass making podcasts while his prime passes him by, so he can just like him.[/QUOTE]
You're a laughable armchair psychologist. And for as far as Brendan Schaub has gotten, he has a better chance of being the #1 podcaster for at least 3 years than he does of becoming UFC champion--which is what Schaub says his goal is and why he fights.
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[QUOTE=Stray94;1320683911]This. Rogan needs to worry about his recreational use of illicit substances instead of Schaub's health. I can almost guarantee that Rogan asked Schaub to discuss his loss to Browne so Schaub agreed, not knowing Rogan would question his level of skill and legitimacy of his career. Schaub can still have a few fights against lower-level fighters and retire, then do his podcast and continue to make a living that way. Phuck Rogan.[/QUOTE]
True. OR Schaub can fight a couple low level fighters, string together a couple wins, and then get someone like Stipe and get KTFO again. Then get cut from the UFC AND not be able to podcast because he can't formulate a complete sentence.
Joe doesn't want to see that happen to his buddy and I don't blame him. Schaub has other options then to be a gatekeeper that gets KO'd every 3rd fight.
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[QUOTE=RoccoTanno123;1320692491]You could say; or you could listen to the interview, and you'll hear that they clearly did discuss things beforehand. I also don't see how Rogan questioned "the legitimacy of his career." It's not like he called Schaub's wins flukes or any of the fights as being fixed fights.[/QUOTE]
Nah brah....he had NO IDEA that Rogan was gonna come at him like that. He just thought they were going to discuss the fight, what he should have done better etc. He didn't think Rogan was going to basically say "you're not good enough, retire."
Anyway, if that is what Joe truly believes then I don't think he's a bad person for voicing his concerns. However he should have done it in private, not on a podcast where millions are listening. If you truly are someone's friend you would not want to embarrass them like that.
Also fuk Bryan Callen, what a pussy and a chit friend. If you listen to the podcast they put up yesterday he basically says he doesn't agree with Rogan and Schaub should keep fighting yet he said fuk all when Rogan was there. Basically he's afraid of Rogan and didn't want to argue against him and in the process let his best friend get chit on. What a bitch.
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[QUOTE=RoccoTanno123;1320858291]You're a laughable armchair psychologist. And for as far as Brendan Schaub has gotten, he has a better chance of being the #1 podcaster for at least 3 years than he does of becoming UFC champion--which is what Schaub says his goal is and why he fights.[/QUOTE]
ok, you're right. I see it now. Rogan is actually a GENUINE guy who just GENUINELY cares about his buddy Schaub, I can tell by the GENUINE smiles he does after every GENUINE podcast. [img]http://a.thumbs.redditmedia.com/DJ4bS_ibN5mvWF5J.png[/img]
God bless you Rogan. How wood Tyron Woodley ever know his cardio sucks without you.
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[QUOTE=RoccoTanno123;1320858291]You're a laughable armchair psychologist. And for as far as Brendan Schaub has gotten, he has a better chance of being the #1 podcaster for at least 3 years than he does of becoming UFC champion--which is what Schaub says his goal is and why he fights.[/QUOTE]
Bruh...you're arguing with a confirmed troll. Datnew thinks BJ Penn is the GOAT. I mean, if that's not a troll, I don't know what is...
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Joe Rogan is the Brendan Schaub of comedy.
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[QUOTE=JCham;1321178461]Joe Rogan is the Brendan Schaub of comedy.[/QUOTE]
nah rogan is not even on that level with comedy. his podcast does good, but it's general talking, not strictly comedy.
fact - if schaub retires and isn't an active fighters, tons of people will tune out and he wont be as relevant. because then he's just a talker, no longer a top ufc guy that brings in a lot of ufc talk and with people interested in his next fight, etc etc. me and my bro listened to his podcast a few times, just because he's an mma fighter. and wouldn't when he isn't.
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[QUOTE=RoccoTanno123;1320692491]You could say; or you could listen to the interview, and you'll hear that they clearly did discuss things beforehand. I also don't see how Rogan questioned "the legitimacy of his career." It's not like he called Schaub's wins flukes or any of the fights as being fixed fights.[/QUOTE]
Schaub came out and said that Brian (whatever his name is) told him that they would discuss the Browne fight but keep it on a happy and positive note. He stated that the interview went completely the opposite of what he planned when he wanted it to be made live. He didn't question the legitimacy of his career? He pointed out all the KO losses but the second Schaub mentions Cro Cop he shoots it down by basically saying that he only won because Cro Cop is washed up.
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[QUOTE=JCham;1321178461]Joe Rogan is the Brendan Schaub of comedy.[/QUOTE]
Brendan Schaub is a millionaire with a successful TV career? Damn, good for him
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Joe Rogan was too brutally honest, it was awful, brendan schaub should retire
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*flashnews*
word has it that after Shaub retires, he plans to fight Joe Rogan and ''kick the living chit out of him''
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So Rogan, Schaub, Callen and Eddie Bravo did another fight companion recently.
For the first hour they talk about the infamous podcast. Rogan admits he was wrong to say those things in such a public manner but still stands by what he said. Eddie Bravo basically gives Schaub a big confidence boost and tells him that if he's fully committed to fight again then with the right training/coaches/dedication he can became a great striker, improve his wrestling etc. and he even invites him to his gym so he can train him free of charge.
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[QUOTE=Tuga88;1323194961]So Rogan, Schaub, Callen and Eddie Bravo did another fight companion recently.
For the first hour they talk about the infamous podcast. Rogan admits he was wrong to say those things in such a public manner but still stands by what he said. Eddie Bravo basically gives Schaub a big confidence boost and tells him that if he's fully committed to fight again then with the right training/coaches/dedication he can became a great striker, improve his wrestling etc. and he even invites him to his gym so he can train him free of charge.[/QUOTE]
Is it on YouTube?
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[QUOTE=SuperDick1234;1323207351]Is it on YouTube?[/QUOTE]
[youtube]3Uj80TBhdUQ[/youtube]
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It appears JRE took the episode down lulz.
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[QUOTE=Tuga88;1323208801][youtube]3Uj80TBhdUQ[/youtube][/QUOTE]
I enjoyed this saw 1.5 hour yesterday and rest today
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Schaub passed on wayyy too many simple counter arguments he could have made to Rogan's points. I would have just been like, "Alright Joe, let me call up the U.S. Men's National Team, the Los Angles Lakers and the Chicago Bears and let them know they don't have to show up next year since they don't have a chance of being elite next year."