

On August 28, we were all hit with the tragic news of Chadwick Boseman’s passing. Joe Rogan, along with Jimmy Smith, sat down and looked back at the impact Chadwick and his roles had on the masses.
Chadwick Boseman was the actor who played the role of Black Panther as a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He did several roles throughout his illustrious career, but the one that stands out the most is the role of Black Panther.
Joe Rogan and Jimmy Smith discussed his tragic passing and the impact Black Panther had on so many people.
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“He was such a brilliant guy. It s**ks so hard that some a**holes live forever and some really cool people die young. And he was one of them,” Joe Rogan said.

As Joe Rogan wiped off a tear, he went on to say, “I put on my Instagram, a video of him doing Wing Chun and getting ready for the Black Panther movie. You know when you see a person that was inspirational for so many — Have you ever seen that video?
“It’s from the Avengers movie (End Game). There is a video someone took from the audience where they see him show up on the screen and the whole audience goes crazy! It is amazing. That movie meant so much to people because it was really the first all-black cast superhero movie.”
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Joe Rogan reacts to the news
🎥It was an emotional moment on Unlocking The Cage, as @joerogan & @jimmysmithmma discussed the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman and the impact #BlackPanther had on so many people
Listen to the full interview here: https://t.co/DrTFmyMNpz pic.twitter.com/O5e9xxtIej
— MMA on SiriusXM (@MMAonSiriusXM) August 31, 2020
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While comparing Black Panther to other superhero movies, Joe Rogan said, “That movie was a spectacular box-office success, and he was so perfect in the role. And as a human being outside of the movie, he was so perfect. To be this guy who embodies what you would want from a movie star and a guy in a position of prominence, and a guy who has a voice. To see him die at 43 of cancer, man it’s what I said when I saw my phone, F**k.”
Chadwick Boseman passed away after battling cancer for 4 years. He was a true inspiration.
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