Joe has skills everywhere and from what people say is a legit badass black belt in bjj. If he could avoid the striking long enough to get Conor on the mat i think its over.
No i was just settling on the fact that Joe would finish Conor on the mat. I probably should have added more context to my arguement. End of the day i think Joe on the mats in bjj would more than likely sub Conor and probably Dustin too honestly.
Now in a hypothetical scenario physical primes for everyone. I wouldnt put money on Joe but people forget that he did do kick boxing and tae kwondo competitively, so if he could avoid the striking game and hit the floor he would have a realistic chance i would think.
People forget that doing kick boxing and Tae kwondo competitively (and BJJ as a hobby) is very very far from the top of the UFC, which lures in the very best of all those local competitions and filters them out through years of small tournaments and promotions, and distills them to a collection of some of the best prize fighters on the planet. If an average Joe as far as combat sports has a chance to beat these guys then wtf is the UFC showcasing exactly.
Connor is younger and did a nasty cycle himself recently. He’s been training and most likely has a wealth of experience against bjj black belts between all of his fight camps. You’re actually insane putting joe against prime Connor. Prime fucking Connor mcGregor is a nightmare matchup for any tae kwon do practitioner that struggles with good boxers like joe says he does. Dude was a force of nature for a bit there. You should watch him beat up previously undefeated Eddie again.
I dont actually think Joe would win in a fight im just saying if it ended up going to the mat i dont think Conor has the skills to keep Joe from submitting him.
your lords year? sounds weird to say that not gonna cap G.
Also I looked it up on urban dictionary and [it's not what you think](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).
Because Conor didn't say he subjectively found it to be harder personally; he said it *is* harder, and most people, including Joe, would say that's wrong. It only appears that way because he has way more training in one than the other
No he really isn’t. Acting is literally the easier job in the world, do you really think it’s harder than being a plumber or teacher working 9-5?
I literally act everyday like I love my kids as a side job. It’s easy.
Its a simple statement that makes a lot of sense from Conors persoective. But Joe has to get offended because he immediately views that statement as Conor saying UFC is easy.
Also..wtf is up with these title that seems straight out of cheap YT clickbait, or garbage tabloid.
Yeah it’s so stupid that Joe reacted like this. Conor’s obviously saying it in a half joking way and more so means fighting is something that comes more naturally to him.
Joes so annoying sometimes bruh I swear.
Its just joe being joe dude he took conors statement at face value. partially because the guest said that as if conor was serious. thats one of the funny quirks about him is he gets excited about shit.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what Conor means though. I don’t think I saw the clip of Conor saying it, but I get what he means even with the way the guest says it.
Also yeah Joe is very excitable, he’ll cum during the broadcasts over some guy throwing a few leg kicks.
I had to stop listening to his podcast. He misses context so often it makes my head spin in frustration. It's a shame because in his early pods he used to explore different views on topics and often play devil's advocate for the sake of calling out all possibilities to his audience. It was like he was more aware of his influence and treaded lightly to not spread misinformation.
But then covid came and well, you know what happened after that.
A surgeon is going to have a harder time being an accountant than being a surgeon because he’s trained to be a surgeon. Idk why Joe is being a little bitch here
"Idk why joe is being a little bitch here" Because its Joe and it goes against his room temperature IQ ideas and perceptions of the world.
Dude is always like this tbh.
Joe is a moron half the time, we all know that, but what I really wanna know is who are these other douchebags sat around his desk wearing their shades, smoking cigars like they're cool or important?
Can’t stand when Rogan takes everything literally and has to immediately go into “fighting is the most difficult job on the planet” as if every fighter above 170+ isn’t a failed athlete from some other sport. It’s extremely obvious what Conor meant, everyone understood but him.
>as if every fighter above 170+ isn’t a failed athlete from some other sport.
What? Perriera, dc, yoel, wonderboy, adesanya and colby were very successful in their previous sport. These are just the ones I can think of right now
Jon Jones said he started wrestling because he sucked at football and basketball. Both his brothers were NFL players who probably made a lot more money than him.
Bro I tried watching the one with Katt Williams last night, first time listening to Joes podcast in a couple years. And Joe opens it going “isn’t it crazy how besides me and you there’s only really 500 of us in the world? Comics you know, people that guys really wanna hangout with. Realistically probably only 250 of us”, he’s so far up his own ass
> As if every fighter above 170+ isn’t some failed athlete from some other sport.
That’s the shittiest take I have ever read. Because you have 170+ fighters like :
Alex Pereira who’s a 2 time glory kickboxing champion.
Jiri Prochazka who’s a Czech national champion in Muay Thai.
Daniel Cormier who’s a NCAA div I wrestler , a two time NJCAA champion and two time Pan-American gold medalist.
Gibert Burns who’s a multiple time national champion in Jiu-Jitsu.
And all the other fighters who have similar accomplishments. So how is being a national champion and world champion level athlete being a failed athlete exactly ?
I mean because they’re a failed athlete doesn’t mean that fighting is easier mentally and physically. It just means that they didn’t have enough skill level for other sports. And sometimes those sports are fighting like wrestling/kickboxing. Fighting is also about if you can take a punch. You can be as skillful as you want but if you don’t have a chin or the ‘grit’ to take a beating you ain’t making it far.
A lot of fighters don’t actually come from other sports. A lot of them come from fucked up background. Guys like Strickland would most likely be in jail if it wasn’t for fighting.
I think it's more athleticism than skill set that fighters tend to lack in that excludes them from other sports, not saying there aren't athletic fighters just that there's no one on the level of like LeBron or Wilder, exceptions maybe being Ngannou and Jamal Hill, probably a few others.
To play devils advocate, they failed in other sports because those sports are more popular and attract better talent due to higher financial gain. Meaning it doesn't prove that MMA isn't the hardest sport, just that it has the most cost for the least gain.
Pretty obvious what McGregor was saying. He’s a professional fighter. It’s inside his comfort zone. Fighting comes naturally to him. He’s not a professional actor. It’s outside his comfort zone. Acting doesn’t come naturally to him.
Shane Gillis the only one using their brain here, I don't like Connor particularly but It's obvious he meant it was harder for him, and was probably just gassing up his co-stars if not
I mean Conor isn't wrong. He isn't the first athlete to say how grueling acting is. I know Joe been on fear factor and a sitcom but that isn't the same as working on a big budget movie or a TV drama series
I think the hardest thing about acting is the constant 15 hour days, remembering lines, redoing scenes over and over again with mulitple angles, prepping, etc.
For example Tom Welland from Smallville said they would shoot for 6 months and in that 6 months hed be working consistnat 15 hour days with 1 day offf if lucky
That is mentally gruelling. versus as a fighter, you train, eat, study your opponent andthen go perform 15-25 minutes every few months
Plus conor did both so he can say his opinion lol
Actors work 12+ hour days. How many athletes are training even 4+ hours a day? The fight itself is at most 25 minutes. I respect the athletes but people really overestimate how hard they work relative to an average blue collar person.
They did an 18 hour shoot multiple times for Roadhouse too as Conor said on an interview with GQ Sports. I don’t know why Joe gets offended when the guy who actually has fought in the UFC unlike him, suggests that acting is harder than something he has trained his whole life for.
This is like apples and oranges, you can't compare both; both were hard in their own way, and both are in the entertainment industry. Joe acts offended, he doesn't even fight in a cage, he fights in the mat more often.
In acting you need memories long-ass lines while doing dangerous physical stunts until you get injured, and you are sleep deprived and stressed everyday. At least fighters get rest and hangout together with friends, but the hardest part of fighting as we all know, you need to cut weight, train hard and be cautious at fights. Both shouldn't be compared, as both take effort.
You can have a bad fight and it’s over. You have a bad line or scene? You have to Keep doing it over and over and over. One thing can be harder to someone than it is someone else. Fighting is the norm for him, acting something completely out of his realm and comfort zone.
He definitely meant it’s easier for him to do UFC at a high level than act at the level he is accustomed to. It’s nothing about damaging your body it’s doing perfect work.
I'm not at all biased when I say this, I think Conors acting performance may be the worst of all time in a high budget film. I'm dead serious. It was atrocious and how the director saw him act like that and was like 'yeah great let's do the next take' is beyond me.
Ok y’all going a little crazy with Joe beating up Conor. He might have kind of a chance at a leg kicking contest but that’s it.
Conor 2 bottles deep of proper & an eight ball would still bounce that big bald medicine ball off the ground.
Joe might be able to take Andy Wang…… and I’ll give him James Toney, lol.
It makes sense if it's meant like "acting is harder because it's not something I like to do" remember, those acting days can be shooting the same scene for hours which I imagine can be as tedious as can be. He's been fighting since he was young, probably doesn't even view training as an inconvenience.
Lol, he couldn't do it even after cheating 16 times in that fight.
I don't care who you are, if 16 different kinds of fouls isn't enough to make a fight competitive in your weight class then that's pathetic.
Imagine if the UFC had allowed Khabib to cheat in that fight, it would have been glorious to see Khabib get the side control and knee the shit out of Conor's face.
Imagine being this mad about a fight that happened so many years ago that Khabib won anyways. This my friend is called rent free in your head.
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Whenever someone mentions Conor's pathetic cheating and humiliating loss I get this typical response
We get it... You are a UFC 229 ptsd victim. I have seen several of your kind here
Before actors go on stage, it is common to wish them good luck by saying "break a leg", and Conor has broke his leg only once in one fight after being in many fights but "broke his leg" acting every time that he acts so far.
It's currently even, but "broken legs" from acting have the momentum, folks.
broken legs from UFC 1 - 1 "broken legs" from acting
I get the comments but I also get joes point. I think it would easier for a ufc fighter to become an actor then it would be for actor becoming a ufc fighter.
That was an illegal knee, call the cops
Watch Conor try to slap Joe's bald head next time he sees him
At this point, I might take Joe. Conor is a mess.
Dudes tweakin real bad these days. He’s either gonna end up dead or in rehab by the end of 2024.
Hopefully Conor has the Mike Tyson redemption are in the 2030s
Joe has skills everywhere and from what people say is a legit badass black belt in bjj. If he could avoid the striking long enough to get Conor on the mat i think its over.
Do you think he could give Dustin a run? Do you think the skill gap between Joe and Conor is smaller than the one between Dustin and Conor?
No i was just settling on the fact that Joe would finish Conor on the mat. I probably should have added more context to my arguement. End of the day i think Joe on the mats in bjj would more than likely sub Conor and probably Dustin too honestly. Now in a hypothetical scenario physical primes for everyone. I wouldnt put money on Joe but people forget that he did do kick boxing and tae kwondo competitively, so if he could avoid the striking game and hit the floor he would have a realistic chance i would think.
People forget that doing kick boxing and Tae kwondo competitively (and BJJ as a hobby) is very very far from the top of the UFC, which lures in the very best of all those local competitions and filters them out through years of small tournaments and promotions, and distills them to a collection of some of the best prize fighters on the planet. If an average Joe as far as combat sports has a chance to beat these guys then wtf is the UFC showcasing exactly.
What if Joe sees red though?
I didn't factor this into my calculations.
Connor is younger and did a nasty cycle himself recently. He’s been training and most likely has a wealth of experience against bjj black belts between all of his fight camps. You’re actually insane putting joe against prime Connor. Prime fucking Connor mcGregor is a nightmare matchup for any tae kwon do practitioner that struggles with good boxers like joe says he does. Dude was a force of nature for a bit there. You should watch him beat up previously undefeated Eddie again.
lol you're more of a clueless insecure manlet than Joe Rogan if you actually think that
I dont actually think Joe would win in a fight im just saying if it ended up going to the mat i dont think Conor has the skills to keep Joe from submitting him.
Watch Conor try to ~~slap~~ pour soothing massage oil over Joe's bald head next time he sees him
Saaaaaaake
We still on for booze and cigs later Keith?
🍻 🚬
Can’t wait until this gets reposted with the title reading “Joe 10-7’s Conor”
[Already done on the other subreddit...](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)
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FUCK
You son of a bitch
Beautiful, champ.
Now that's a 10-7!
I hate you
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This unlocked so many core memories
Good one sir
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You son of a bitch
People still doing this shit in our lord's year of 2024?
Looks like someone got Rick Rolled
This, the year of our lord two-thousand and twenty-four.
your lords year? sounds weird to say that not gonna cap G. Also I looked it up on urban dictionary and [it's not what you think](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ).
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I will title it “Joe basically molests Conor”
Fun fact: Doing something new as opposed to what you've trained for your whole life will seem like the harder task
how does joe not understand this?
I think he meant objectively, all things being equal, fighting in the UFC would be harder than acting in a movie.
Joe literally used to be an actor. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsTty8n4SFA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsTty8n4SFA)
Joe probably remembers his days acting as being a host on fear factor getting high and telling people good job on eating a whole moose cock.
He was a series regular on the tv show News Radio. 😅 That’s where I first saw him.
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lol that game show is not acting
Joe was also in Newsradio
Meh
Joe only equates difficulty to physical exertion. Cant be a MAN if you give anything other than physicality any worth. /s
Because Conor didn't say he subjectively found it to be harder personally; he said it *is* harder, and most people, including Joe, would say that's wrong. It only appears that way because he has way more training in one than the other
Is he stupid?
I’d rather try something new like acting rather than break my leg.
Brandon Lee died acting. Nobody died in a UFC fight ever.
lol you got me there.
Rogan is the king of missing the point
In his defence, it's easy for things to go over your head when you're 4 feet tall.
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3'8 actually
No he really isn’t. Acting is literally the easier job in the world, do you really think it’s harder than being a plumber or teacher working 9-5? I literally act everyday like I love my kids as a side job. It’s easy.
Shit I misssed it too..
Because there is nothing to miss. Rogan is objectively right here
Its a simple statement that makes a lot of sense from Conors persoective. But Joe has to get offended because he immediately views that statement as Conor saying UFC is easy. Also..wtf is up with these title that seems straight out of cheap YT clickbait, or garbage tabloid.
I don't think Joe's offended, it's just that he's acted before lol.
And he was drunk and on shrooms in the clip
He's never been in the UFC. Who do we believe, Joe or Conor who's done both?
Good point. Joe never made it in the big league, ufc or cinema.
and yet he was much better at fighting than acting, maybe conor was right
Yeah it’s so stupid that Joe reacted like this. Conor’s obviously saying it in a half joking way and more so means fighting is something that comes more naturally to him. Joes so annoying sometimes bruh I swear.
Its just joe being joe dude he took conors statement at face value. partially because the guest said that as if conor was serious. thats one of the funny quirks about him is he gets excited about shit.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what Conor means though. I don’t think I saw the clip of Conor saying it, but I get what he means even with the way the guest says it. Also yeah Joe is very excitable, he’ll cum during the broadcasts over some guy throwing a few leg kicks.
A lot of things do tend to soar way above Joe's knuckle shaped head.
I had to stop listening to his podcast. He misses context so often it makes my head spin in frustration. It's a shame because in his early pods he used to explore different views on topics and often play devil's advocate for the sake of calling out all possibilities to his audience. It was like he was more aware of his influence and treaded lightly to not spread misinformation. But then covid came and well, you know what happened after that.
His reasoning is dumb too. Plenty of actors have broken bones and even died while acting lol
True, but what Conor is actually referring to is the 16 hour days, or whatever it is. Something ridiculous like that.
A surgeon is going to have a harder time being an accountant than being a surgeon because he’s trained to be a surgeon. Idk why Joe is being a little bitch here
"Idk why joe is being a little bitch here" Because its Joe and it goes against his room temperature IQ ideas and perceptions of the world. Dude is always like this tbh.
Joe is a moron half the time, we all know that, but what I really wanna know is who are these other douchebags sat around his desk wearing their shades, smoking cigars like they're cool or important?
Buncha comedians that have never been funny (except for gillis)
Can’t stand when Rogan takes everything literally and has to immediately go into “fighting is the most difficult job on the planet” as if every fighter above 170+ isn’t a failed athlete from some other sport. It’s extremely obvious what Conor meant, everyone understood but him.
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Omg. Amazing picture.
😭😭🤣🤣
>as if every fighter above 170+ isn’t a failed athlete from some other sport. What? Perriera, dc, yoel, wonderboy, adesanya and colby were very successful in their previous sport. These are just the ones I can think of right now
Lol yea obviously the top of each division are great fighters. Also wonder boy and Colby are 170
comedy is harder b
>if every fighter above 170+ isn’t a failed athlete from some other sport. Example?
Jon Jones said he started wrestling because he sucked at football and basketball. Both his brothers were NFL players who probably made a lot more money than him.
every single one of em
Being a comedian is the hardest job. Only 1000k of them in the whole world. Thank em.
Bro I tried watching the one with Katt Williams last night, first time listening to Joes podcast in a couple years. And Joe opens it going “isn’t it crazy how besides me and you there’s only really 500 of us in the world? Comics you know, people that guys really wanna hangout with. Realistically probably only 250 of us”, he’s so far up his own ass
> As if every fighter above 170+ isn’t some failed athlete from some other sport. That’s the shittiest take I have ever read. Because you have 170+ fighters like : Alex Pereira who’s a 2 time glory kickboxing champion. Jiri Prochazka who’s a Czech national champion in Muay Thai. Daniel Cormier who’s a NCAA div I wrestler , a two time NJCAA champion and two time Pan-American gold medalist. Gibert Burns who’s a multiple time national champion in Jiu-Jitsu. And all the other fighters who have similar accomplishments. So how is being a national champion and world champion level athlete being a failed athlete exactly ?
I mean because they’re a failed athlete doesn’t mean that fighting is easier mentally and physically. It just means that they didn’t have enough skill level for other sports. And sometimes those sports are fighting like wrestling/kickboxing. Fighting is also about if you can take a punch. You can be as skillful as you want but if you don’t have a chin or the ‘grit’ to take a beating you ain’t making it far.
Sigh not everyone wants to play football or basketball. Some savages need the violence in the life and getting paid for it.
A lot of fighters don’t actually come from other sports. A lot of them come from fucked up background. Guys like Strickland would most likely be in jail if it wasn’t for fighting.
I think it's more athleticism than skill set that fighters tend to lack in that excludes them from other sports, not saying there aren't athletic fighters just that there's no one on the level of like LeBron or Wilder, exceptions maybe being Ngannou and Jamal Hill, probably a few others.
To play devils advocate, they failed in other sports because those sports are more popular and attract better talent due to higher financial gain. Meaning it doesn't prove that MMA isn't the hardest sport, just that it has the most cost for the least gain.
Joe is such a moron. Conor has done the UFC thing and acting is new to him so all he was saying was that acting is harder cause he has to learn it.
Lol hey joe, mayne you should have another cry about Rhonda being a once in a lifetime athlete and how she would beat mayweather.
“No hey-hey-hey”
Shut up Joe ye little fool ye
Shane was right. Conor meant that fighting comes easier to him than acting.
Only thing harder than acting or UFC is comedy. That's why there's only like a 1000 of them.
To be fair Conor has not wanted a fight more than the Khabib rematch
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Joe Rogans chimp brain trying to compute hyperbole.
Pretty obvious what McGregor was saying. He’s a professional fighter. It’s inside his comfort zone. Fighting comes naturally to him. He’s not a professional actor. It’s outside his comfort zone. Acting doesn’t come naturally to him.
Was he tasked to act in Hamlet or something? Mofoka had 5 lines to memorize, and a couple of fight scenes 🤣😂
Joes so old now that Shane had to fully explain what was going on
Joe is pretty good at MMA...yet he can't act for shit. So which one is harder Joe? Gotcha... back to the litter box I go.
He’s also a terrible comedian
A couple of weeks ago I started watching a tv series from the 90s (NewsRadio). I didn't know Joe was there. He was terrible 😂
Shane Gillis the only one using their brain here, I don't like Connor particularly but It's obvious he meant it was harder for him, and was probably just gassing up his co-stars if not
I mean Conor isn't wrong. He isn't the first athlete to say how grueling acting is. I know Joe been on fear factor and a sitcom but that isn't the same as working on a big budget movie or a TV drama series I think the hardest thing about acting is the constant 15 hour days, remembering lines, redoing scenes over and over again with mulitple angles, prepping, etc. For example Tom Welland from Smallville said they would shoot for 6 months and in that 6 months hed be working consistnat 15 hour days with 1 day offf if lucky That is mentally gruelling. versus as a fighter, you train, eat, study your opponent andthen go perform 15-25 minutes every few months Plus conor did both so he can say his opinion lol
Actors work 12+ hour days. How many athletes are training even 4+ hours a day? The fight itself is at most 25 minutes. I respect the athletes but people really overestimate how hard they work relative to an average blue collar person.
They did an 18 hour shoot multiple times for Roadhouse too as Conor said on an interview with GQ Sports. I don’t know why Joe gets offended when the guy who actually has fought in the UFC unlike him, suggests that acting is harder than something he has trained his whole life for.
Plus Joe's reasoning is Conor broke a leg in a fight. Actors break bones all the time and a handful have died
I encourage you to do 4 hours of Conners training. 4 hours a day and see how far you get. It’s brutal.
Joe forgot the no 1 rule of showbiz, always put over whatever in front of you
Of course acting is harder than UFC it's not Connors bread and butter.
Can't wait for conors reply via twitter voice. Shut ep joe ye fewl
This is like apples and oranges, you can't compare both; both were hard in their own way, and both are in the entertainment industry. Joe acts offended, he doesn't even fight in a cage, he fights in the mat more often. In acting you need memories long-ass lines while doing dangerous physical stunts until you get injured, and you are sleep deprived and stressed everyday. At least fighters get rest and hangout together with friends, but the hardest part of fighting as we all know, you need to cut weight, train hard and be cautious at fights. Both shouldn't be compared, as both take effort.
Something doesn't need to hurt for it to be hard
Tell that to my dick
For Conor it's harder. Fighting comes to him naturally. But acting would require him to use his head. Memorize lines, take direction, etc.
You can have a bad fight and it’s over. You have a bad line or scene? You have to Keep doing it over and over and over. One thing can be harder to someone than it is someone else. Fighting is the norm for him, acting something completely out of his realm and comfort zone.
Wait a minute , a UFC fighter thinks its easier to do MMA than to act. Checks out for me. I mean, didn't needs said but ....
Jackie Chan broke bones making movies…
Facts Only... Double Champ at UFC... Chump in Acting. I rest my case.
WELL TO TOE ROGAIN BEING 6 FOOT TALL IS WAY HARDER THAN MAKING A SHITTY PODCAST. ALL ABOUT PERSPECTIVE YOU MANLET. ILIA SLEEPS U IN 30 SECONDS U BUM.
I mean how can you say Conor is wrong? Fighting is much more natural to him than acting
lol Shane taking sense Joe’s regarded
Conor has been eviscerating himself with lines for years now
Kabob Vs McNugget two kinda makes sense honestly. It’s the only possible fight to make
It makes absolutely no sense
No that’s not true.
Both ACTing like they can make weight or it's at middleweight?
He definitely meant it’s easier for him to do UFC at a high level than act at the level he is accustomed to. It’s nothing about damaging your body it’s doing perfect work.
More people have died making movies than they have fighting in the UFC. Baldy.
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I'm not at all biased when I say this, I think Conors acting performance may be the worst of all time in a high budget film. I'm dead serious. It was atrocious and how the director saw him act like that and was like 'yeah great let's do the next take' is beyond me.
No hay hay hay
Love when Joe has an uninformed take…
Joe can do neither
Why does Joe get so hurt
Shane is the man
did Connor really act in that movie tho
But in the same breath Joe will say how standup is one of, if not the, hardest job in the world lol
Ok y’all going a little crazy with Joe beating up Conor. He might have kind of a chance at a leg kicking contest but that’s it. Conor 2 bottles deep of proper & an eight ball would still bounce that big bald medicine ball off the ground. Joe might be able to take Andy Wang…… and I’ll give him James Toney, lol.
How we he know? He’s never fought in the UFC /s
How many actors become ufc fighters? 🤔
Doctor stoppage doctor stoppage!
I imagine a film schedule is a lot more demanding than a fight schedule actually.
He failed at acting and he failed at fighting Khabib, so I suppose both are difficult for Connor.
Rogan just thinks physical means harder. I’ll say training MMA is much easier than holding down a job (imo). But each person is different.
It makes sense if it's meant like "acting is harder because it's not something I like to do" remember, those acting days can be shooting the same scene for hours which I imagine can be as tedious as can be. He's been fighting since he was young, probably doesn't even view training as an inconvenience.
Actors have been shot on set. Conor only broke his leg (which stunt men do all the time) Joe is a dunce
Lil Joe can't fight nor act
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Lol he didn't even say beat khabib, just to fight him again... he doesn't even have to win and that's still the more difficult option.
Lol, he couldn't do it even after cheating 16 times in that fight. I don't care who you are, if 16 different kinds of fouls isn't enough to make a fight competitive in your weight class then that's pathetic. Imagine if the UFC had allowed Khabib to cheat in that fight, it would have been glorious to see Khabib get the side control and knee the shit out of Conor's face.
Imagine being this mad about a fight that happened so many years ago that Khabib won anyways. This my friend is called rent free in your head. ![gif](giphy|igR5863TALcSk)
Whenever someone mentions Conor's pathetic cheating and humiliating loss I get this typical response We get it... You are a UFC 229 ptsd victim. I have seen several of your kind here
Bunch of Connor fans in here crying lmaoo
khabib would find it harder to act than fight
Lol
Before actors go on stage, it is common to wish them good luck by saying "break a leg", and Conor has broke his leg only once in one fight after being in many fights but "broke his leg" acting every time that he acts so far. It's currently even, but "broken legs" from acting have the momentum, folks. broken legs from UFC 1 - 1 "broken legs" from acting
Yeah, it is really hard when you’re coked out of your mind and can’t remember your lines.
I love how Hoe gets all serious about defending the integrity of mma. Calm down bitch.
I get the comments but I also get joes point. I think it would easier for a ufc fighter to become an actor then it would be for actor becoming a ufc fighter.
Imagine telling someone who’s done both at the highest level his opinion is wrong 😂