Fight Companion - March 21, 2026 - The Joe Rogan Experience Recap

Podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience

Published: 2026-03-22

Guests: Joey Diaz, Jason Tatum, Aaron Rodgers, Michael Venom Page, AJ McKee, Hamza Chimaev, Sean Strickland, Gordon Ryan

What Happened

The episode opened with a discussion about MMA fights and the potential impact of Netflix entering the fighting scene. Netflix is reportedly offering large sums for fights, with Nate Diaz being offered more than $10 million, though these events are more for spectacle than affecting official rankings.

Cyril Gane and Alex Pereira are set for a co-main event for an interim heavyweight title. John Jones declined a $15 million offer for a fight, sparking discussions on fighter pay. Bo Nickal's rapid improvement in striking was noted, emphasizing his potential as a top contender.

The conversation turned to the White House hosting a UFC card, expected to draw 3,000 attendees, with high costs due to security and infrastructure. This event is hailed as the most expensive UFC card to date.

Iran's military capabilities were mentioned, with reports of missiles able to reach 4,000 kilometers, though conflicting accounts exist. AI-generated videos and misinformation contribute to the complexity of understanding global military actions.

Michael 'Venom' Page (MVP) was highlighted for his unique fighting style, with a controversial fight against a close training partner. Page's contract situation and vocal stance on fighter pay were also discussed.

Stem cell research made an appearance in the discussion, with potential applications in regrowing cartilage and treating degenerative diseases. Notable recoveries from athletes like Aaron Rodgers and Jason Tatum were attributed to advanced stem cell treatments.

Misinformation and conspiracy theories were touched upon, including the speculated authenticity of Kurt Cobain's suicide note and the suspicious deaths of Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell. Eddie Bravo was acknowledged for his early assertions on Jeffrey Epstein, which have since gained credibility.

Weight cutting and its effects on fighters' performance were analyzed, with examples from Michael Venom Page's career. The debate on the UFC's win-pay system was also revisited, as it impacts fighters' earnings, especially in controversial decision fights.

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