
Joe Rogan is open about what one of the greatest of all time did that separated him from the peloton.
In his career on the microphone, the popular analyst is around some of the best hunters who have ever lived.
Rogan admits that Yoel Romero panicked him, and he never praises Jon Jones.
However, there is one hunter who really made an impression on the podcaster at the height of his powers.
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Joe Rogan explains what BJ Penn did to become a legend
In his heyday, BJ Penn was a really special hunter, with the fifth degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black is calling fascinating fans with his remarkable skills in the cage.
With talent that flowed through his veins, Penn confirmed all his status as legend, but when the warrior added something extra to his game, he excelled in global superstar.
During an episode of the Joe Rogan experience, the voice of the UFC explained: “BJ Penn was so f— talented. But in that period when he was the goat, he was what happened to Marv Marinovich, and he began to train insane cardio.
“Marinovich let him train cardio more than anything else. It was plyometrics:” You already know how to fight, the problem is endurance, let's give you the most insane gas tank, and then you go outside with so much confidence, because you never have to worry about taking your foot of the gas. ”
“He always won, but then he became BJ Penn de Motherf – -.”
Joe Rogan reveals his favorite UFC hunter to interview all time
Rogan loved seeing Penn fighting in the cage, but as good as the Hawaiian was, he does not take the title of the number one of the mixed martial artist of the commentator to interview.
In his wonderful time with the UFC, Rogan spoke with an abundance of legends immediately after their crown performance.
The former Fear Factor host had a number of great conversations after the fight with people like Michael Bisping and Conor McGregor.
However, one icon is without a doubt Rogan's favorite hunter to interview.
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