20 Incredible Joe Rogan Experience Episodes Every Fight Fan Must Watch

The fight personalities who faced Rogan across his ring...

By Aundre Jacobs /

Other than having some of the world's funniest comedians, world renowned biologists, psychologists and educators and just plain, old interesting people on his podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience has also been a place which has given many incredible individuals who're involved in the fight game the opportunity to share their story.

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Anyone who has been a fan of Rogan's podcast - and the combat sport orientated spin-off JRE MMA - will have seen a who's who of fight sport's finest on their.

From the finest mixed martial artists to ever step in the cage, former boxing world champions who have captivated audiences for years and even fighters from niche combat sports, Rogan has had some of the most dangerous men and women on the planet sharing their incredible stories.

If you're a fight fan and you're unaware of the JRE MMA podcasts, then you're about to get hit with a wave of podcast goodness that will entertain, inform and even shock you in some instances. Even if you're not a fight fan, you'll either be converted into one after hearing these episodes or you'll have a deep respect for them.

20. JRE MMA Show 68 - Will Harris

Over the last few years in mixed martial arts, fighters who hail from Dagestan have gained a reputation as being exceptionally tough and talented individuals. The country that has given us fighters like undefeated UFC lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov, surging 155lb contender Islam Makhachev and so many more talented fighters. So what's the secret behind this breeding ground for MMA fighters.

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While we don't have any plans on heading over there to find ourselves, there is a YouTube channel called Anatomy of a Fighter which follows Nurmagomedov and the rest of his teammates. The man behind the channel, Will Harris, joined the podcast to talk about his experiences in Dagestan and what it's like following some of the best mixed martial artists in the world around.

While the stories he shares on the podcast from his travels are incredible, Harris' real claim to fame is that he was the one who captured the infamous footage of Conor McGregor launching a dolly through a coach window leading up to UFC 223, which he talks all about in this episode.

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