Joe Rogan on Mayhem Miller & Rampage Jackson

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Hello freak bitches. Oh, is this him again? I wonder what year this one's packed. Trying to remember when the UFC brought back the 155 pound title. Because for a long time, 170 was the lightest weight you could fight. You got to give this dude credit for his entrances. A lot of thought put into this. He obviously does a lot of work behind. Mayhem Miller had a great one once. He had like a bunch of dancers behind him and shit. He had a whole choreographed entrance when he fought in pride. I like that. Yeah, me too. I thought that Mayweather was so ridiculous. He always had ridiculous entrances. I don't know what his ski mask was. His ski mask? What was that? Anybody who ever questioned whether or not Mayhem was a good fighter. Because you know, Mayhem had some hard times and getting a little nutty lately. But if you go back to when Mayhem fought Sakurai, not Sakurai, Sakuraba in pride. Dude, he smashed Sakuraba. Smashed him. Went right through him and submitted him. Really? Yeah. Pull it up, Jamie. See if you can find it. It's a very impressive fight. What's the one he lost on disqualification? Mayhem? Yeah. In the UFC or where? No, pride. And pride? Did he lose one by disqualification? Boy, I don't remember that. Did he? I don't know. I didn't see it. It was like on his record. This is his dream entrance. Oh, this was his dream. This wasn't pride. Oh, wow. That's great. Just school girls and outfits and ties and shit. Asian school girls. Come on. This is hilarious. Oh, that's awesome. You know, Mayhem's had some tough times, but he's always been cool to me. I like that guy. I like him a lot. I see him. He comes out to my shows when I do Irvine. He's a good man. He's a great guy. I mean, he's got some problems and, you know, he was always, he was always an extraordinarily nutty dude, you know? He did the MTV show for a while. By the way, I ended up binge watching that one day and watching dudes fuck up guys who don't know how to fight. Yeah. Really? That was amazing. One time, when we were in Australia for fights years ago, Rampage was there. And I guess those two are good friends. So I was going from like different areas in like this mini group with Rampage. Every time somebody wanted a picture with him, they put their arm around his, you know, like around their shoulder. And every time he would throw their arm off. And he's like, get your fucking arm off. And they're like, okay. And then they'd be like scared for their picture. Like, huh, like that. So we're going like from. Get your fucking arm off me. That was rampant? That was rampant, yeah. By the way, I let people pinch my nipples and pictures with me. Rampage doesn't plug. So I'm sitting like, so I've witnessed that like 10 times and then we moved to like some bar somewhere and it's, you know, there's like, I don't know if it's like roped off, people over here. There's a lot of people in the place, but it's like a small group like this and Rampage is here and Mayhem comes up. And I don't know that they know each other. I don't know the relationship. And he immediately grabs him by the throat like man, because like, I'm gonna fucking kill you. But for the split second, I saw like all this just split like violence come into Ramsey's eyes. Like he was about to fucking murder someone. And then I saw it dissipate. He saw him. He was like, you crazy ass white boy. But like for a quick second, he turned like just to break them in half. And I was like, oh, that was more terrifying than any fight I'd seen. Rampage is a beast. Yeah, that cinder on his shoulders. Oh, yeah, that head is so cracked to. Yeah, so hard. Rampage had some epic fights in pride to before he ever even came to the UFC. He has the all time greatest slam knockout. Oh, yeah. Hmm. All time greatest in the triangle. Yeah. Oh, in a triangle, smashes him down to the ground. What the fuck was the guy's name? But he fought very good. Rampage is in a triangle. Ricardo Rona stood up. He thought the fuck the guy still had his legs around him. He just picked him up and then yeah, this is like this here. Yeah, this is not free. The dude went for the triangle, but he was elevated and like, watch, go find the video. So in the video, he went for the triangle and Rampage elevated like he lifted him up and the dude held on to the triangle, which you just can't do. You got to you got to let it go at this point. See when he's up like that. You got to let go of the. Oh, my God. It's slam. It's the greatest slam ever in the history of sports. And he had him around. Look at this. It's like a pillow. Blam. Dude, that is. He hit him with his head too. Yeah. Looks like he headbutted his face. Yep, he did. And he actually got his eyebrow cut. I mean, this dude was just like, so he headbutted him. Watch this on the way down. Watch. Let go right there. Right. Bam. Yeah. I mean, he just got fucking KO'd. This is the worst slam I've ever seen in my life out of all my years of watching fights. God. Yeah. I've never seen anything more brutal. Man, I would love to see him do that to Burt. Like just. Why Burt? I'm just to see it. Just to see it. Burt can't take that kind of impact, man. No, no. Oh, I. Arona was never the same. No more tickets, man. For real. Arona was never the same from after the fight. Really? Never. Arona was like a serious contender before that fight. Tate slammed me once in the in that in that gym that was downtown. They had a little octagon on one of that t-shirt companies. The Tap Out place? No. The one that Anderson's manager. Oh, yeah. Black House. Yeah. Yeah. And he was like, show me what a slam looks like. I'll do a light one. I was out for a long time. You were? Really? Yeah. Not knocked out. I mean, like I couldn't like move right. Oh, really? He picked you up. He just like, he's like, that's just a light. Like. Yeah. You got to learn how to fall before you do that. Well, I like not to. Yeah. It's you got to kind of as you're going back, you kind of like relax and kind of slap the mat to dissipate some of the energy. Oh, really? Have you ever watched judo guys, they roll and as they roll in back, they slap the mat. Sounds loud as shit. Yeah. Yeah. It literally helps relieve some of the energy of you hitting the ground. It's also like relaxing, knowing how to roll.