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Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan: A Painful Truth About UFC Fighters
Las Vegas, USASun Jan 12 2025
MMA is a tough sport. Fighters face injuries like aching joints, bruised shins, and even brain damage. Despite this, many fighters wouldn't trade their legacy for an easier path. Actor Mel Gibson and UFC commentator Joe Rogan recently discussed the harsh realities of fighting. Gibson admitted he usually feels adrenaline during fights, but seeing Brian Ortega get badly beaten by Alexander Volkanovski made him worry. He said it was like seeing his own son in the ring. Rogan agreed that the fight business is tough and can lead to long-term injuries. He recalled telling Brendan Schaub he couldn't compete with the best heavyweights. Both Gibson and Rogan worry about fighters' futures, with Rogan suggesting that UFC legend Jon Jones should retire this year. They believe fighters should think about their long-term health and not just their current success.
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questions
How might the mental health of fighters be affected by the perceived need to 'tough it out' through injuries?
Is there a hidden agenda behind the UFC allowing fighters to continue competing even if it's not in their best interest?
Could the persistent injuries sustained by fighters be part of a larger cover-up for something more sinister?