Joe Rogan and comedian friend hilariously debate on what’s harder: kicking a person or hitting a golf ball?
Joe Rogan is widely regarded as one of the most prominent and influential podcasters globally. His debate on MMA vs.Golf remains impressive.
Joe Rogan (image credit- IMAGO)
In the JRE podcast episode 1813, Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe engaged in a debate comparing the worlds of golf and MMA. This discussion touched upon various aspects of both sports, highlighting their distinct characteristics.
In the JRE episode, Rogan and Hinchcliffe engaged in a friendly banter of arguing what’s harder?- kicking a person or hitting a golf ball. Rogan argued the case for kicking a person while Hinchcliffe supported hitting a golf ball. In the end, Rogan won the argument over Hinchcliffe. Rogan had competed in taekwondo competitions before his career as a comedian.
Golf is seen as a more traditional and leisurely sport, providing a serene setting, and requires precision, strategy, and mental resilience. In contrast, MMA is a high-intensity combat sport that demands athleticism, strength, and a completely different mindset. The debate between Rogan and Hinchcliffe delved into which sport offered a more thrilling experience for spectators and which required a higher level of skill.
Joe Rogan is the most famous podcaster on the planet. He was on every UFC event before having a busy podcasting career. Rogan is a proponent of free speech and has survived the wrath of cancel culture due to his outspoken comments.
Joe Rogan used Israel Adesanya as an example of a fighter being smarter than a golfer
During the JRE episode 1813, Joe Rogan and Tony Hinchcliffe argued about golfers being smarter than fighters on average. Rogan used Israel Adesanya and John Daly as examples. Daly is a controversial figure who used to golf drunk. He was a heavy drinker.
Israel Adesanya is one of the most cerebral fighters in the UFC. Adesanya’s knowledge of distance management is second to none. Hinchcliffe put Jon Jones’ substance abuse issues to enhance his claim. However, Rogan clarified that Jones never competed high but had been high a week before the fight.
However, Rogan fondly remembered Nick Diaz submitting Takanori Gomi by gogoplata while he was high on Marijuana. Rogan is an advocate of legalizing Marijuana. He has been vocal against the states of the USA that have not legalized cannabis.
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