“Can’t imagine riding a fu**ing bull,” Joe Rogan recalls urging Fear Factor producers to skip the bull riding task
Joe Rogan recounts a Fear Factor segment involving the risky duty of bull riding to rodeo veteran Dale Brsiby.
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Joe Rogan recently did a podcast with a rodeo sensation on The Joe Rogan Experience. It sparked discussions about the demanding world of rodeo, particularly focusing on the brutal injuries that often accompany it. In the arena, injuries are an inevitable part of the package, but when it comes to bull riding, the stakes are raised to a life-threatening level.
In Joe Rogan‘s line of work, encountering injured boxers and athletes remains familiar. Like Dale Brisby, the nature of his profession exposes him to these unfortunate scenes. However, these somber experiences provide them with a unique perspective, teaching them about the fragility of the human body. He recalled his days in Fear Factor when he urged the producers to skip the bull riding task. Joe said:
I can't imagine riding a f*ing bull, that was one of one times on Fear Factor where I told the producers, "don't do it, don't do it, i got there and one of the girls was like 98 pounds…that thing was aggressive as f**k.Joe Rogan via JRE
Dale Brisby has faced his fair share of these injuries throughout his illustrious career. During their recent podcast conversation, Brisby delved into the daunting challenges of bull riding. He recounted harrowing details of some of his most agonizing incidents.
During their conversation, Dale Brisby emphasized the tremendous effort required to return after an injury. He considered himself fortunate to have a background in a similar field, which gave him an advantage in making successful comebacks. Understanding the intricacies of what goes on “behind the suits” played a pivotal role in his journey.
Joe Rogan outraged by outcome of Francis Ngannou vs Tyson Fury match
Tyson Fury won the crossover combat event against Francis Ngannou this October in Saudi Arabia. The victory, however, was considered controversial by some. The final decision was close, with one judge scoring it 95-94 in favor of Ngannou, but Tyson Fury emerged as the winner of the match.
Joe Rogan expressed anger and outrage at the outcome of the boxing match. The judges’ decision to award Tyson Fury a win over Ngannou left Rogan quite outraged. One judge even scored the fight 96-93 in favor of Tyson Fury, which Rogan found particularly perplexing. Discussing it on The Joe Rogan Experience, he said:
Francis Ngannou had never had a boxing match his entire life,...Knocked down Tyson Fury in the third round. Beat him up in the eighth round...most people, including me, thought he should have won the decision...He won on one judge’s scorecard, and the other judge, who should go to jail, had it 96-93 for Tyson Fury, which is f****** outrageous.
Rogan also raised concerns about what he perceived as unfair treatment during the fight. He claimed that Tyson Fury was given an illegal amount of time to recover in the match, suggesting that there was clear cheating involved.
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