Joe Rogan & Jorge Masvidal Discuss the Talent of Conor McGregor
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Joe Rogan Discusses the talent of Connor Mcregor
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The rise if connor pre Mayweather was one of the best things ever
@droppa57kgx24
Жыл бұрын
Facts
@landon4853
Жыл бұрын
Those who lived it will never forget.
@kab22m10
Жыл бұрын
Pre Diaz lol
@taymansb
Жыл бұрын
@@kab22m10 he became double champ after the Diaz fights. So no.
@mazarialex1215
Жыл бұрын
**The rise Of
You can tell Jorge doesn't wanna compliment Conor so he's just being respectful cause he respects Joe.
@GoGetYourShinebox
Жыл бұрын
Hoping for that future red panty night one day
@dayligs
Жыл бұрын
A minute in and he compliments him more than once, what are you on about?
@paulkelly1169
Жыл бұрын
I agree with @KVBVL
@louitomlinson6360
Жыл бұрын
That’s what I felt
@gridone769
Жыл бұрын
It's confusing because on his own he always talks shit about Conor.
When Conor used to predict which round he would finish his opponent was something amazing to witness
@JuicyyM
Жыл бұрын
He predicted which round and in what way… it was amazing indeed
@ghosthusler
Жыл бұрын
"I will knock him out in the first round BUT I've been wrong before. I'll be prepared for five rounds. You're looking at a fighting veteran. And I know a glass jaw when I see one" -Conor to Khabib Hahahahahahah
@Manuel_Chinaski
11 ай бұрын
@@ghosthusler There’s always at least one dweeb who has Khabibs man juice down their throat in a Conor video .
@uai6107
8 ай бұрын
@@ghosthuslerMeat riding is insane
Conors rise to fame was amazing to witness!! 👏
@onnelako
Жыл бұрын
Surely was. Interesting character, hate, or love him.
@light-qe3gv
Жыл бұрын
overrated bum who got exposed, literally lost to the bum nate in his prime and then got destroyed by khabib and porier
@JokerFlex77
Жыл бұрын
There will never be anything like it. He is definitely one of a kind win or lose excitement of seeing him fight stays the same.
@DH.91
Жыл бұрын
It was something to behold, the debut against Brimage, the K.O of Aldo the start and end of one of if not the most exciting and captivating journeys to the title ever. Have to mention the performance against Eddie Alvarez just a masterpiece.
@rosscobosco
Жыл бұрын
Biggest con ever
Jorge is probably thinking “why tf are we talking about Conor ?
@light-qe3gv
Жыл бұрын
a bum talking about a bum is only natural
@spa2damax
Жыл бұрын
He should be talking shit bc he could be getting that paycheck if he wins his next fight
@oneill765
Жыл бұрын
Just talking about MMA, they talked about multiple fighters.
@meladgoat
Жыл бұрын
i mean im tryna figure out why a guy who got his ass whooped 5 times in a row is on rogan
@TheSeveredTongues
Жыл бұрын
@@meladgoat keep trying to figure it out. You'll get there bud
It bums me out that I sometimes forget Connor’s greatness. His come up was unbelievable. That man looked untouchable.
@StigmaShadow
8 ай бұрын
Stop bumming yourself out
@mikeymike42
8 ай бұрын
Shame he turned out to be a shithouse. Could've been the greatest ever in the sport
As great as Conor was against Alvarez I always felt his absolute peak as a fighter was when he fought Jose Aldo. Before losing to Nate it felt like Conor couldn't lose and he had that Mystic Mac thing going on. Also his mentality at that time, the calmness and the witty one liners, the way he controlled press conferences... he was in that zen mode
@savagegtalks5912
Жыл бұрын
drained like that, gives you hunger like nothing else 🤣🤣
@joondagoon6774
Жыл бұрын
He was on top id like to see the Frankie fight then cus Frankie’s a warrior n deserved a big money fight n Conor respected him
@Awood2207
Жыл бұрын
@@joondagoon6774 a prime Frankie would have eaten Conor's punches and kept on going...he would even take Conor down and ground and pound, but Frankie had done so much for the UFC that he retired at a perfect time. Definitely would have loved to see a prime Frankie and Conor fight because it's hard to not like and respect Frankie just because he had a warrior's heart and an iron chin.
@DarthVader-wu9ls
Жыл бұрын
@@Awood2207 it wasn’t prime Frankie though it was almost retired Frankie
@rnd1sir347
Жыл бұрын
Whiskey and cocaine, rise to fame thus money. These are major reasons to his demise. He used to be a much much better martial artist. Its not just about fighting.
His featherweight run was one of the best era's of the UFC. Hands down.
@tonymctonyps3
Жыл бұрын
Featherweight...
Conor’s rise was something nobody had ever seen in MMA. He took it to another level entirely. Hard to say he shouldn’t have taken the Floyd fight, but man that really killed his momentum in MMA. He wasn’t active enough and that division got scary instantly. If he had stayed at 145 only Max and Volk could have stopped him.
@macren5276
Жыл бұрын
💯
@andreicomplido
Жыл бұрын
He already beat max on 1 leg. 😂 145 conor is untouchable
@wonderboytroy7484
Жыл бұрын
@@andreicomplido be for real bro Max was 21 years old and not even remotely at his best. Conor genuinely didn’t get much better than that version of him. Conor only way to beat Max now is knockout and the odds of that happening aren’t high. Max has improved massively since then.
@adventuregames424
4 ай бұрын
@wonderboytroy7484 If he stayed at 145, I think volk takes him, but I don't see Max beating him.
I’m glad i was able to see prime mcgregor
I always noticed how Conor immediately finds Aldo’s rhythm with he bouncing the timing was perfect
A powerful left hand and great accuracy.. question answered
I want to see Conor vs Masvidal.
@1mikewalsh
Жыл бұрын
Yes, a warriors Battle!
@GoGetYourShinebox
Жыл бұрын
Think Masvidal might be too big (naturally) and have better cardio but the first round or two would be insane, Conor would have to put Masvidal out or he'd be in trouble later
@jeremytaft8247
Жыл бұрын
@@GoGetYourShinebox didn’t Masvidal use to fight in 155?
@GoGetYourShinebox
Жыл бұрын
@@jeremytaft8247 Yeah but I’d say Masvidal’s ideal weight is 170 whereas Conor’s is 155. That’s what I meant by naturally bigger
@TheRichie213
Жыл бұрын
@@GoGetYourShinebox They should fight anyway. That's one of the reasons why the old UFC was so much better!
Conor’s rise literally went perfect. The entire world was talking about the khabib fight.. the entire world was talking about the mayweather fight. Can’t wait to see a documentary down the road and watch it with my son. A rise like this may not happen again
@cobrakaicyberdon
Жыл бұрын
There's a documentary called Notorious, I think it goes up to the nate fight, I can't remember. Maybe further. But it's a good documentary. ✌️💯
@whiterabbit8243
Жыл бұрын
those were entertaining days. we could of had khabib vs mcgregor 2 to extend the entertainment, but nope khabib had to wussy out.
@richman8082
Жыл бұрын
@@whiterabbit8243 Conor didn't earn a rematch. After the Khabib loss he went offline and later fought old Cowboy at WW. How should Conor get a title shot when he wasn't even competing in LW anymore and afterwards lost to Dustin in Lw. And Dana makes the fights, just like he now forces Leon to fight Colby. Conor just didn't want to fight at lw, otherwise he would have immediately fought a lw a top 5er and earned a rematch. But he didn't
@brettelder8023
Жыл бұрын
@@richman8082 Wrong. Conor was ready to fight Khabib again and Khabib retired like a wussy. Conor would still fight Khabib to this day. Any weight. Can't say that about Khabib though. It would only be at 155.
@ttt22295
Жыл бұрын
@Brett Elder you still crying about that
He worked for years for those few moments in that Aldo fight. I have the utmost respect for anyone that strives towards something like that and achieves it, regardless of what something is. Just a huge motivator.
That aldo ko was the definitely the greatest moment in ufc history...
The way CMac jumped on the cage, legs twirling 😂 I love the guy
2:04 First time noticing Conor used his right hand to block Aldo's vision to mask his left hand and mess with Aldo's depth perception. Impressive.
Connor is a legend.
@light-qe3gv
Жыл бұрын
tapping legend
@moriyokiri3229
Жыл бұрын
Ronda Rousey has a better record and legacy
@rrai-
Жыл бұрын
@@light-qe3gv khabibs legacy is beating conor
@rotyler2177
Жыл бұрын
he can lift and throw a dolley like its nothing. shameful
@Louis97LS27
Жыл бұрын
@@light-qe3gv but not scared and ran😂🤣 he is still real fighter cry more 😭😂🤣🤣
Connor is the only fighter that brought electricity to my brain when watching him. The only fighter I stayed up till 7 in the morning to watch live. Polarizing.
@Simpletalk1337
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree it is very special energy he always top it off the only fighter that gets me up from the chair is jones, chandler and gaetjhe but they don’t come close to bringing the dame electricity in my living room as conor but by all fighters those are the 3 that come closest
@TheRichie213
Жыл бұрын
Old UFC was way better.
@veluta2549
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRichie213 stop it lmao
@TheRichie213
Жыл бұрын
@@veluta2549 It was. Big against small, two fights in one day, less rules, almost none at all. I think just no biting. It was more of a fight back then. It's more of a sport now. Just kick boxing and wrestling.
@veluta2549
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRichie213 Better and more entertaining matchups nowadays and the best of the best still fight each other
You should’ve known Masvidal wouldn’t say many nice things about Conor McGregor.
@JonathanGonzalez-jz4td
Жыл бұрын
Mhmmm lol joe is a lil shot sometimes love him tho
@definitionsupervillain4583
Жыл бұрын
"My mother told me if you aint got nothing to say then dont say it" - Masvidal to Joe after he koed Askren
How many times has Joe had this conversation…like word from word lmao
I'm not even a Conor fan but he really had something special once upon a time
I love how he’s talking about the IV days as if they’re over lol, obviously not for some of Ali Abdelaziz’s fighters
@MasmydaMusy
Жыл бұрын
What's an IV day?
@Fistfury42
Жыл бұрын
We have to check this moment.
@trinity3422
Жыл бұрын
@@MasmydaMusy the UFC used to allow fighters to use iv’s to rehydrate themselves after weigh-ins, and recently Ali got on his twitter fingers about Islam and basically said that Islam had been using iv’s to rehydrate illegally and then took the post down. It’s a faster way to gain weight back from cutting weight. Obviously with Islam being a huge 155er it would give him a huge advantage.
@MasmydaMusy
Жыл бұрын
@@trinity3422 I understand now, thanks for the explanation.
Conor and the stratospheric run was a sight to behold maybe not the best career, maybe not the best man, but probably the best UFC story
Conor did to Ufc what stone cold did for wwf …… really miss the old conor…. ❤
@rabbitscryptos7757
Жыл бұрын
that's good comparison or the Rock as well
@andrewcaldwell4343
Жыл бұрын
He just got comfortable he got paid, and really became more of a showman then a fighter which is fine you start making that kind of money it’s hard to keep that pit bull in you
@ttt22295
Жыл бұрын
Brock lesnar was the guy who took the ufc out of the wilderness and into the promise land he was the guy who gave Dana white the blueprint of how you make a star
@andrewcaldwell4343
Жыл бұрын
@@ttt22295 facts exactly why Dana knowingly let him take roids
Conor at 145 was a different animal, at 155 he was still strong but the power didn’t carry over to quite the same extent as at 145.
@josegalindo2418
9 ай бұрын
The smaller and lighter… the more dangerous he was
This is high quality content - if you can keep posting despite the copyright issues then fair play to u sir!
Imagine, after all this he's done, the ups, the questionable downs, the moments of class, disrespects and damn-what sh%tty... some of absolute greatness in front of the world, Imagine he comes back and wins a title in glorious fashion and the Movie credits role! 👌🤘
The Aldo knockout was great. But when Conor peaked in that fight against Eddie Alvarez, it was beautiful to watch. He made Alvarez look like he had no right being in an octagon at all. Conor is a pretty big if, love or hate him, he's a big big IF. What he did to Aldo and Alvarez, taking a round off Khabib after years of being rich and out of training and coked up. Who knows, who knows
You need more subscribers!! Amazing edits, my boi
I hope Mcgregor gets Ido Portal (touch butt guy) back, as Conor's movement when he worked with him was really good.
His fight IQ is amazing!
It's incredible that he just timed it and took Aldo's punch after he was knocked out.
I think conors fight IQ is one of if not the highest, simarly to jon jones and I think that's what made them each so dominant. They studied their opponents and knew their tendencies well before fight night, and his knowledge of the sport is unmatched, and his analysis of Aldo just proves it. He knows what's going to happen and how its going to happen, but I think in recent years he had his focus elsewhere and the sport moved past him. I think had he kept up with his knowledge of fighters and their tendencies as well as improved upon his skillset he would have had one hell of a career, more so than he already had and probably could have even been a 3 division champion (not simultaneously holding all 3 belts but being champ in FW, LW, and WW at one point in his career)
@ErinJeanette
6 ай бұрын
Both left handed cancers they almost have the same birthday I believe I always find that random stuff interesting
With videos like these your going to grow crazy, algorithm on lock 😉
I feel like Conor's straight left is so good because it's like Michael Jai whites technique where the brain can't see the punch because it's coming straight at you. The brain notices when guys wind up to throw big shots but a left straight down the pipe without any telegraphing doesn't allow their brain time to react and the punch that knocks you out is normally the one you didn't see. It's not about power as much it is about the technique
@warlantactical
Жыл бұрын
Michael white is in idiot can stand that guy
@AAwp6991
Жыл бұрын
I practice my looping cross when sparring and it’s absolutely lethal, especially from southpaw
@warlantactical
Жыл бұрын
@@AAwp6991 its only lethal because you have not spared with a San soo or to shin do philosophy
@MrCaptainTea
Жыл бұрын
Timing beats power precision beats speed. He basically said that it's not about the power of his left. It is the technique
Khabib fans wished their fighter had moments like this. Conor gave this sport such amazing moments
@chrisgrady4466
Жыл бұрын
Khabib beats conor 100 times out of 100...Conor is a broken man after that fight
@faniskane6879
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisgrady4466 in your dreams
@larey12
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisgrady4466 - This was when McGregor was at his peak and even Khabib would have struggled in the first few rounds had he fought him then. Not sure if he would have ever sparked Khabib though as he had an absolute granite of a chin. It's been said that Khabib's challange for the title was delayed during Conor's reign. So, Conor might never had reached the heights he did if they let Khabib at him early on in his career. Whichever way you look at it this was a brilliant move as Conor had a massive impact on the sport.
@brandonbaca9843
Жыл бұрын
Khabib gave us the greatest moment when he had conor laying on the floor with not a damn word to say lmao wym? Let's talk now
@larey12
Жыл бұрын
@@brandonbaca9843 - The trouble was that Khabib was so good that his fights were boring. He didn't have the charisma or excitement of Conor McGregor. As much as you might hate McGregor he really put this sport on the map. He actually transcended his sport which very few sportsmen in history have ever done.
Why can't you get this episode on Spotify ffs 😤
When people say conor mcgregor changed the game he really did man. I was against watching ufc and didn’t really even want anything to do with it cause I didn’t care. When mcgregor came around his style, his charisma and his shit talkin made me love it! He really did get me into the ufc.
@braveheart101
Жыл бұрын
I will second that. I've been a big boxing fan since the mid nineties. I had zero interest in MMA until Connor came along. You could not have paid me to watch MMA prior to Connor. He 100% got me into MMA and i will beforever greatful for it. Boxing has been dwindling for years. The UFC continues to grow from stregnth to stregnth. Its a great package for a fight fan. Never ever thought i'd say this, but i'm much more into the UFC now. Boxing is not delivering for me much anymore, i'm sad about it but well happy i've got the UFC to enjoy on a very regular basis.
@alphamale4497
Жыл бұрын
@@braveheart101 awesome brother
Only reason I got into UFC and hooked ever since was Connor, as he started making noise I couldn't resist watching it was best period a UFC I've ever enjoyed
Those words Conor said were deep
No one talks about the knee that Aldo took from the ref after the knockout 😮
could you imagine if they KO'd eachother right there
Hell Aldo even said it himself before the fight he was going to knock Conor out with the first punch. He told on himself and Conor predicted it and executed his answer to that perfectly. I always wonder how a rematch might have gone.
Conor vs Jorge is the dream fight that I certainly wanted to see, and am really really sad that will never happen now.
The hardest part to let go of is this-technically this can all happen again; this meteoric rise to the top and insane precision and discipline… but theoretically since money motivated him it’s not likely. Statistically he has little to no shot of making another title run like that. But people who recognize the magic of Will and Determination that we saw in Conor back then, it’s almost impossible to just let the “Mystic Mac” go, he’s just the Money Mac now and that’s a boring mode for Conor. With every passing year it gets less likely, but watching Jon Jones come back gives us all some hope that he will attempt the same. No more 1 and done matches, let’s see a valiant effort to back up the prestige he’s claimed from day 1.
@davidpineda9160
Жыл бұрын
Lol he's in his thirties dude, in 2 years he'll be 37.
@alexandrostheodorou8387
Жыл бұрын
Jon Jones is the greatest fighter to ever live. Connor was one of the best 145 er’s at the time. There’s a difference between the moment and forever.
@davidpineda9160
Жыл бұрын
@@alexandrostheodorou8387 The GOAT fighter is not the king of a shallow ass division like HW and LHW MMA.
@anthonybogay1271
Жыл бұрын
@@davidpineda9160 who's your goat and why?
@davidpineda9160
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonybogay1271 GSP as far as MMA goes. Combat sports overall, it's gotta be a boxer, MMA is so young and shallow compared to it. And i know, boxers would lose in a "real" fight but still.
When Connor still had some humility before going ape shit😝
@GoGetYourShinebox
Жыл бұрын
The amount of fame he got after knocking out Aldo and the money that came with it, it was a little bit too much for him to handle, it would have took a very disciplined mind not to change (like a Khabib type of person). The Floyd payday really tipped Conor over the edge lol
Love his sound effects at the end! 😂dggghhhrrrrr! 👌
"Double up on the jab." Aldos coach
he said "one banana bag ur fine" lol
Win or lose he always comes to k.0 you and not win by decision like most champions … Usman /Adesayna /Carla / Sterling /// All decisions masters
I used to be a Conor McGregor fan before he fought Mayweather and became a multi-millionaire because he came from nothing to achieving his dream and his trash talk was so precise and on-point, but when he became a multi-millionaire his entire attitude has been about money therefore causing him to become both a meme and have a ton of hated fans. It's one thing to chase two belts and get paid millions, but it's another thing to forget where he came from.
@TheRichie213
Жыл бұрын
I never liked him. He's rude, immature, disrespectful, obnoxious and annoying. He's a great fighter but a douche.
Conors ride to succes to stardom will live forever he is the Jordan of the fight game
If you truly watch in the opening sequence, the first cross conor threw, its crazy af, truly, how he ducked all in one motion.... Then he throws the side kick and initiates the ending.
Jorge wouldn't dare contradict joe and shit all over conor like he usually does 😂
@GoGetYourShinebox
Жыл бұрын
That's just promotion in hope of landing that money fight
Conor’s stand up at that time was untouchable Aside from that the guy was a F’n Poet! It’s sad these loud mouth zero talent/skills fans have to ruin the moments
@thestain2698
Жыл бұрын
Not really untouchable, nate diaz touched him a bunch of times. Conor was very good tho
@lordbottaro4549
Жыл бұрын
@@thestain2698 Nate was about 190lbs in the first fight and nearly 200lbs in the second. Conor was struggling to keep his weight up.
@LowKickMT
Жыл бұрын
he ruined everything himself pretty good lol
@LowKickMT
Жыл бұрын
@@lordbottaro4549 so what, at 145 he was way more of a weight bully
@IrishTechnicalThinker
Жыл бұрын
@@lordbottaro4549 Muhammad Ali was only 210 pounds against fighting Big George Foreman at 247 pounds and Muhammad beat the shit out of him.
I forgot how much big John pushed mcgregor at the end of Aldo fight. Good stuff, don't see anymore
Man I miss the young Conor
It dont look like he overloaded on the right hand. Its like he half threw it and then followed fully with the left hand.
He took the Stockton slap😂😢😮
Ahh humble Conner was the best. I miss that guy. Still wish him the best though. He did so much for the sport
If conor could come back with a fraction of what he used to be in his prime, i could see him winning at least one or two more fights before he retires.
They should have fought, man. They should have fought after Jorge won the BMF. Conor should have fought him instead of Cerrone. But good for Cerrone, he got paid.
wow when music hits damn - one of the greatest speaches from conor and one of the greatest fighters of all time no doubt
Those last two punches were anger
This is art. Subbed
song name plz
Conor mcgregor was the most exciting sportsman for decades. Conor walking to the ring was goosebump business
Im not even a big UFC fan, I follow main events. Masvidal provides good insight and is well spoken. I can see him entering the podcast space, but similar to this dynamic with Joe, a good co-host will bring regular content.
Anyone know the music?
Conor in 145 looks like he can smell water
I wanted to subscribe, then I saw the outro
It was his left hand that he overloaded with.
I find it hilarious how joe talks to fighters about other well known fighters like they aren’t fighters
The way Conor touched his face before and his head after the punch. He touched Aldo 3 separate times in that exchange
Aldo was loading up on a giant left hook, not a right hand
Then 155 happened… his record speaks for itself
Dam the times wore just glorious everyone hated him everyone wanted him to lose and he just kept going and kept me watching even from a distance
I want Conor on that podcast
“Four banana bags to the face” 😂
Connor is one of the greatest of all time like him or not he done great things for the sport
Jorge is like Joe change the subject I hate that guy 🤣
Conor’s counter left ‘touch of death’ only works on short 145ers: Aldo, Siver, Mendez, Alvarez. His KO percentage went way down at 155-70.
Conor’s fight iq is one of the best
I love Conor.....he is unbelievable
Aldo should've got a rematch
I don’t know why they didn’t talk about it but Jorge also practice that knee in the locker room
Hey, I think Jorge was super respectful right here. This was the end of Aldo, though.
Hahah, Jorge being respectful and leaving the door open for that red panty night ...
crazy how would you feel if you could "predict" your own win like that. It must be crazy its sad to see what happend to conor. but i respect him
Conor was cutting around 15 pounds to make fw at that time. Small or average cut actually. The problem is he was already a lean guy and that weight cut made him look very skinny.
He was fed week competition
Conor McGregor is undefeated as a featherweight in UFC
He beat *Aldo* but no rematch (was it a fluke) & NEVER Defended a belt but lost fights while holding the belt for a year without defending either
Connor as a whole is the ufc. People who didn’t like fighting followed Connor
Conor’s fight IQ was unbelievable. I had seen the footage of him practicing his left hand but have not seen the interview of him, saying he knew Aldo would over throw the right hand. When you hear and see videos like this you see why Conor was the best. he wasn’t lucky, he was intelligent.
Old ass footage wheres his last real highlight its been 8 years
Anderson did that to guys every fight for years.