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“You Literally Don’t Know How to Fight”: After Michael Jai White, Joe Rogan Shows the Reality of “Danger” With Street Fights

Published 05/28/2023, 7:30 PM EDT

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Even a number of combat sports fans would also agree that street fights are really nasty affairs. Despite the fact that many of today’s noted fighters have actually evolved from street fighting. Still, it continues to be thoroughly unpredictable and dangerous. Much of it is due to the fact that there are no limitations in street fighting. When people choose to use stuff other than their body parts in street fights, things often go down to unimaginable levels.

Most UFC fans might know that the promotion’s color commentator, Joe Rogan, had trained in martial arts from his adolescent years. Still, the ’55-year-old’ had often vocalized himself against picking up random fights. On a recent episode of his coveted podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, the ‘former martial artist’ pulled up an incident from one of his viewed videos where a street fight went down to the most extreme level.

Joe Rogan’s mentioned street fight ended before it started but with a disaster

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Rogan started off this topic by preaching to everyone against street fights. In a lot of other ‘JRE’ episodes, he had revealed his experiences of witnessing random fights that had cropped up simply due to the brashness of one person. He also expressed his annoyance at such useless fights. The ‘former Fear Factor host’ stated, I have seen quite a few people who get nutty, don’t understand risk and they don’t understand danger”.

Rogan’s words implied that people often don’t realize the aftermath while picking a fight. He continued, Even just with fights, when they get in people’s faces, ‘Yeah man f**k you’. You literally don’t know how to fight and you’re about to engage in one of the most dangerous things people can do other than using weapons”.

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But Rogan also described a street fight where the other than using weapons” part of his words was violated. He narrated the incident to his guests for the episode, the standup comics, Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir. Rogan revealed, But I saw a video the other day, two guys, they were in front of a, like a truck. And this guy is yelling at this guy, ‘Come on pu**y, fight like a man’. He takes his shirt off and the guy just shoots him.”

The ‘JRE’ guests exclaimed, Holy S**t! I didn’t see that one coming”. Rogan also unveiled, The guy goes down and screaming. Thay guy died”.

This was exactly what the ‘JRE host’ wanted people to be more careful about. After all, it’s definitely better to be thoughtful than dying or getting seriously injured.

Michael Jai White also revealed similar opinions in this regard alike Joe Rogan

A few days back, the noted Hollywood actor and martial artist, Michael Jai White, shared Joe Rogan’s opinions in the YouTube talk show on ‘djvlad’. The ‘Black Dynamite’ actor was also an expert martial artist with belts across multiple disciplines, including Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Taekwondo, and many more.

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Jai White himself revealed that his experience of viewing street fights was also sizable. Here, he presented exactly the same opinions as Rogan. He narrated how “very few people actually knew how to fight”.

Still, Jai White implied that there were lots who went completely thoughtless at times to pick a fight. Maybe it was Rogan’s mentioned points of misjudging the “risk” and “danger” associated with a street fight that made people vouch for them so easily.

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After listening to Rogan’s story, has this altered your views on those picking street fights?

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