Key Points Covered 00:00:53 The Impact of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie Family 00:15:03 Evolution of Martial Arts Through UFC History 00:29:12 Proposal for UFC Fight Rules 00:54:00 Evolution of Martial Arts in UFC 00:58:18 Discussion on MMA Training and Discipline 01:11:42 The Legacy of the Gracie Family and the Discipline of Top Athletes 01:19:44 Perspectives on Hunting, California, and Political Beliefs 01:38:24 Influence of Foreign Governments and Ideologies on Society 01:49:35 Bow Hunting and Respect for Weapons brief summary in reply 👇
00:00:53 The Impact of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie Family the significance of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and the Gracie family in martial arts history, highlighting their role in spreading the art through the UFC, the strategic mindset behind their approach to fights, and the unique training methods employed by the Gracies. 00:15:03 Evolution of Martial Arts Through UFC History narrates the experience at Carlson Gracie's place during UFC 12, highlighting the humbling experience of facing skilled Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. It delves into the evolution of martial arts through UFC events, emphasizing the impact of Jiu-Jitsu in showcasing technique triumphing over size and strength, ultimately leading to the evolution and recognition of Jiu-Jitsu in the martial arts community 00:29:12 Proposal for UFC Fight Rules a fight should remain in the same position between rounds, emphasizing the importance of earning a stand-up and highlighting the impact of different rules on fight outcomes. It touches on the evolution of UFC rules, from no time limits to the current sport-like approach, and discusses the controversial restrictions on certain strikes in the sport. 00:54:00 Evolution of Martial Arts in UFC the evolution and history of martial arts in the UFC, from the early days of no rules to the current strategic approach where fighters must excel in multiple disciplines. Impact of key figures like Horian Gracie and the shift towards more technical and strategic fighting styles in modern MMA. The narrative highlights the transformation of public perception and the educational aspect of witnessing martial arts adapt and evolve through the UFC. 00:58:18 Discussion on MMA Training and Discipline highlighting the importance of unique skill sets in matchups, the significance of discipline and focus in athletes, and the endurance and strength training methods used by fighters like the importance of endurance, strength and conditioning, and notable fights in MMA history. 01:11:42 The Legacy of the Gracie Family and the Discipline of Top Athletes Gracie family's remarkable success in producing multiple champions in Combat Sports, particularly in Jiu-Jitsu. It also delves into the discipline and dedication of top athletes like Gordon Ryan, emphasizing the importance of continuous training and improvement. Moreover, it touches on how the he ventured into bow hunting, showcasing the physical and mental aspects of mastering a new skill. 01:19:44 Perspectives on Hunting, California, and Political Beliefs Joe discusses hunting, emphasizing that they hunt for meat and not for sport, highlighting the importance of respecting the animals. Royce then share his decision to move from California to Florida due to dissatisfaction with the state's handling of issues like homelessness. The conversation shifts to political beliefs, expressing concerns about ideological conflicts and indoctrination. 01:38:24 Influence of Foreign Governments and Ideologies on Society Influence of foreign governments and ideologies on society, particularly through platforms like social media. It also touches on the importance of hard work, success, and the negative connotations associated with capitalism and communism. Additionally, it delves into a conversation about building a martial arts school and the challenges of bow hunting. 01:49:35 Bow Hunting and Respect for Weapons Importance of confidence in making precise shots while bow hunting, the significance of practicing muscle memory and technique, the value of teaching hunting skills and respect for firearms to children from a young age, and the challenges of gun ownership in different countries like Brazil and the US.
I'm split. On one hand, I'm horrified by the idea of anyone missing youtube comments, or implying they are a good thing. On the other hand, I agree completely.
I met him about 10 yrs ago in Las Vegas. He was sitting next to me having lunch at a bar. Such a gentleman. Could not have been more easy going and gracious.
@@oldironsides4107 yeah man. He's so unassuming. Im guessing 99% of people would never know he's a fighter, let alone a living legend. I've met Shane Carwin, Matt Hughes, and Frank Mir too. Those guys all look like they're built for destruction 😅
My first introduction to ufc was getting the early vcr tapes from blockbuster around 97-98. Still remember me and my mate, about 15 16 yrs old, both eating our words, thinking these giant guys would destroy this skinny dude in pyjamas. To listen to the same guy almost 30 yrs later, be the most humble, down to earth guy was a great couple of hrs. You the man Royce
@@RedMayan2012 that's the expression cage fighters / street fighters used when talking about a fighter within a discipline... 😂 I can't believe I have to even explain myself 😢😂😂
I still remember the small white guy like 175 fighting the BIG black guy like 400 in a gee and he hit that guy and got him down and took his back and couldn't fight next round because he broke his hand. I was so mad because I wanted to see if he could win.
I listened to this on my drive to a remote job yesterday and spent most of the time grinning from ear to ear. Such a fun, wholesome conversation. RG is the OG
Agreed. It may have had something to do with Royce having beef with Eddie back in the day. But it's good to finally have Royce on, been wanting to hear this conversation for awhile. Now he just needs to get Renzo on. I bet that dude has some wild stories lol.
Joe should interview David gun from the band king 810. Anyone who doesn't know who I'm talking about. ( everyone lol) should check out the magic of sound by him.
In the car watching my 8yr train jujitsu at a royce gracie academy in texas ,while listening to the podcast is awesome. Royce was just here 6 months ago and taught the kids class, cool experience.
I almost never post on RUclips, but I've met Royce several times and I can honestly say he's the most genuine, humble, nicest guys I've ever met. He's an absolute joy to be around. Happy to see Joe give him a platform. God Bless!
You can tell it from the he moment he speaks. I got the same feeling from GSP too. Straight up killer legends but the kind😊 calmness and humility of a monk.
Once again- Living from 1961 to present is the GREATEST ERA TO LIVE THROUGH.. ROYCE GRACIE HONORED US WITH HIS PRESENCE. This was an excellent show...I was watching his fights while listening.. Fuckin Great
@@Locomoco50000 relax? lol, no. It was an incredible experience. I’ve gotten to meet Helio, Royler and Royce and all of the experiences were absolutely incredible and learned quite a bit that I still use years later. You pipe down, lol.
It’s insane, if you met this guy on the street you would think he was a chiropractor or something like that. Not only does he look like a chiropractor he can snap bones and joints like one too. This man is a savage but comes across as gentle as a lamb. Royce is a straight killer!
@@TedConnell-bt4og ... Why do you spout words like "humble" to someone interested in a Vocabulary centered around destruction? "Killer, Savage, Snap, Insane," Are you attempting to give them clarity? Gracie is confident in his ability to defend himself. That is what gives him the ability to live without fear, and be Kind. Class dismissed.
When a person believes in their ability, don't give a flying fuck what people think and therefore have nothing to prove, they are usually the most humble and gentle people you will meet. Ultra egos, insecurity, jealousy, greed and control are everything wrong with this world. It all starts with parentage or lack thereof, unfortunately. Royce and his respect for his father is consistent with this theory like many greats. Effort, love and care you put into your offspring is as vital as gravity. It keeps you grounded.
I remember watching UFC 1 thinking, "no way that guy in the pajamas is going to win" lol and I agree with him, one 15 minute round, 25 min round for championship fights.
Brazilian martial artists are some of my favorite people, they will treat you with respect, are super mellow with a good sense of humor and will put you in your place if needed.
As a brazilian who lived in america for a year, i can assure you its the biggest cultural diference between the countries, in brazil even the mean drug loards who killed 100 people will treat you with respect and smile when they see you. In brazil respect is your most valuable good, if you dont respect people they wont help you and you need their help in a poor society, you cant live on your own, no one gonna give you a job, no one will buy your mom medicine when you have no money, you just need the comunity... even the most mean thugs help people or they gonna get snitched to the police... In america is more of a "self made man" culture, you dont need anyone and its even shameful to ask for help, so any little thug walks around with a mean face mugging people... sometimes brazilian fighters looks corny talking about respect, but its just how they learned to be...
@@djb-illy8471 they all have a lot of respect for it and they know where it all started. their greatest honor was to fight and show what they developed over there
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
I have done two seminars with him as well. I gotta say, he was a miserable condescending prick to a roomful of people that were all just in awe over his presence. The second seminar he was so full of himself. It was honestly just disappointing. A handful of people were so offput that they quit bjj altogether. I have seen him at UFC events and he was way different.
It really was beyond comprehension. At that time I couldn't even begin to believe it was really happening. A dream come true for all martial artists and fans from all generations
Royce was so cool and tough. That's what I remember as a kid and honestly...he changed how fighting works in our brains. When I say "our" im referring to humanity. This man is a true living legend. He literally advanced and evolved fighting and combat sports and birthed ultimate fighting and MMA in the modern era. There's nothing like him.
In 1995 Royce and Rorion Gracie were invited to come teach at 2nd Ranger Battalion in Ft. Lewis Washington. Their teaching ability was phenomenal. Professional patient and polite beyond belief. At the end of each training day every Ranger couldn't wait to have the honor of getting balled up by either one of them 🤣. Even at one of our military formals they attended they talked more about how blessed they were to be in this country with so many opportunities far more than any fight records. Fast forward to 2021. Royce have a son that ends up enlisting in the Army on a Ranger contract.
Isn’t that amazing? I was 7 years old when I saw the first UFC and not long after my dad found me a Gracie Jiu Jitsu school! By the way thank you for your service!
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
I watched his fights so many times. I would practice all of his moves on my poor friends. Bested the giant school bully with a guillotine choke. Watching him probably saved my life! Winning fights on his back, stunning. The GOAT!
This man is the real life underdog story in the world of martial arts. I don't know why they don't make movies about this guy. The feats that he took very early-on in this sport, it was a huge risk fatally.
Kimo!!!!!!!! One of the biggest David and Goliath fights you could ever think of. Royce was fearless!!!! Legend doesn't even begin to describe how badass this man was
My name is Hoyce Gracie, I am from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil..... I remember it like it was yesterday ... Royce is the best ever a true legend for those who know.....
He was truly great. But best ever if far fetched. He had brothers who would destroy him. Rickson would destroy all the brothers with ease. And they will tell you.
@@CASHLEYXIIother than rickson which brother would destroy Royce. And rickson has one solid win in mma and avoided all of the top guys. His best win is Funaki. What were ricksons major achievements? What did he do in the bjj competetive scene or in fighting ? Or are you talking about out he’s really good in the gym
Rickson won Pride 1-2-3 and when the sports was just taking off his son tragically died so he stepped away from the sport. However you can watch interviews with all members of the Gracie or machado clans who trained with them and all of these guys agreed Rickson was light years ahead of the rest of these fighters. Sadly his son passed away and we never got to see alot of the great fights that could have been due to his desire to compete fading after his son's death. Truly sad. Royce Gracie is a legend in the sport for what he did but in terms of his gifts compared to his brothers he was middle of the pack at best. Now rickson just focuses on helping his son Kron Gracie who is an animal in his own right. Go watch the movie Choke. It really shows you how advanced rickson was compared to all other bjj practitioners at the time.
Man best one yet! Absolutely love Royce ! The Gracie Family is the most important humans and the best humans on the planet. ❤ we need people to adopt the values of the Gracie Family in life more! You so lucky Joe ! Thank you for sharing life with us! Your very important too! Sending love from Kerrville TX…
What a great guy. I went to a Royce seminar when I was 19 and I'm 45 now. He was so chill. Still use some of the techniques from that seminar. Never knew he was so patriotic. Awesome
Great interview. I can't believe how nice all of the Gracies are...every last one is so funny and sweet, and they have such dignity and humility. Each one individually is incredible, and there is a whole family of them. UH-mazing!
Close your eyes... Find your inner zen.....and tell me you don't hear Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Walken and some Brazilian guy all speaking at once.
45 minutes in and I don't think I've taken the smile off my face once yet. Royce Gracie, what an absolute legend. Especially for someone like me who was into the first UFC's when it was billed as '2 men enter, only 1 man leaves" lol - You can see the amount of respect Joe has for him and rightly so. The worlds first MMA badass...!!!
@@woahitsmeach9150 He said that when Joe talks with a Brazilian (Royce is Brazilian), he starts to talk a little like a Brazilian (Brazilians do indeed have their own accent and way of speaking) even though both speak the language of Portuguese.
I was like 12-13 when a OG UFC marathon ran all weekend on Spike. Best weekend ever. Stayed at my old buddies dads who was a stoner so we smoked joint after joint and at that age it sends you the the MOOOOON. Seeing Joyce be so dominant was insane. I already liked the sport cuz of the iceman and forrest griffin but this made me a DIEHARD. Been that way ever since. Been home training 2 years now.
@@oldironsides4107 gotta be a weirdo to think like that. My friends parents were divorced. It was at his dads when we went for the weekend. Make it weird you a diddyboppa huh
The Gracies and their BJJ studios are simply awesome. The instructors here at the Renzo Gracie studio in Reno are truly awe inspiring, and their work with kids and juniors cannot be beat IMO. Rolling with any and all is amazingly good.
I feel dumb for not going to train as a teen. I had options too. Renzo in NYC or Matt Serra on Long Island. Instead I kept telling myself “ehh I’m too old these guys start way younger” and now I’m 34 I’d have 20 years of training and could have gotten into mma if I was good enough. And guess what I tell myself “I’m too old to start training “ and I know I’m wrong.
@@MaynardOwns - Start. I left martial arts when I was 17 and started again with Renzo at 60. Start regular calisthenics daily, and then go do it. You'll get bruised and likely break a rib, I did two of them without regret.
EPIC!!!!!!! Having that guy sit across from me - even as humble as he is - would terrify me. I watched it end to end and just couldn't get enough. I love the whole Gracie story.... all of it. Well done Joe!
Pleaseee do a part 2 for the love of everything! Bring this man back the chemistry is off the charts 📈 come on brother please! Or! Hear me out Rickson and Royce one episode 😮 🔥 🎤 drop 🎉🎉🎉
I love the fact that he gives mad respect to his cousins. They had some issues at one time and Joe got his black belt under Jean Jacques and I know it means the world to him that they all get along now.
True. I’ve trained with both Royce and Renzo and at one point there was a little thing going on but it was more of a gossip/miscommunication thing. He’s so humble and down to earth so is Renzo and honestly the whole family.
1993, Springfield VA, Lee District Recreation Center Me and some friends went and borrowed gym mats to start bjj after watching UFC and I haven’t missed a single ufc yet. We bought all the Gracie tapes and have been training ever since, changed my life. And I’m a Bruce Lee nut, and learned tons from Bruce’s books, but life changed in 93 Such fond memories
Was looking forward to this interview and enjoyed it - however I would have liked to hear more about his MMA career - especially the thought process around UFC 60 and Matt Hughes and his current relationship with the UFC. I would have liked to hear about the Gracie Family dynamics and how much "politics" actually existed between his father and Uncles. How is it now and how does he fell about those waving the flag of BJJ now? What does he do - Does he have a series of academies - does he teach full time? What are his thoughts on the current state of BJJ. Are practitioners ahead of where they were 30 years ago - are modern practitioners too far removed from the self defense roots - neither or both?
Great interview guys. Royce old school legend. Always nice to have bit of old school flava. Also personally i think fighters were better hundreds of years ago than those of today.
Pretty much. seems like he wants to give an unfair advantage to BJJ. If that's the case, then if you're getting punched and the bell rings, the round doesn't stop until the person stops punching. Why should they resume the position of the previous round?
I would love to see this, but there would be a language barrier. I don't think Saku speaks English. I've always seen an interpreter for him when doing English media. I would still watch it, but it may be an issue.
I remember watching him fight, it was so frustrating to watch but now looking back and listening to him I see it's truly an artform in fighting at the highest level. Much respect!
Key Points Covered
00:00:53 The Impact of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie Family
00:15:03 Evolution of Martial Arts Through UFC History
00:29:12 Proposal for UFC Fight Rules
00:54:00 Evolution of Martial Arts in UFC
00:58:18 Discussion on MMA Training and Discipline
01:11:42 The Legacy of the Gracie Family and the Discipline of Top Athletes
01:19:44 Perspectives on Hunting, California, and Political Beliefs
01:38:24 Influence of Foreign Governments and Ideologies on Society
01:49:35 Bow Hunting and Respect for Weapons
brief summary in reply 👇
00:00:53 The Impact of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the Gracie Family
the significance of Brazilian jiu-jitsu and the Gracie family in martial arts history, highlighting their role in spreading the art through the UFC, the strategic mindset behind their approach to fights, and the unique training methods employed by the Gracies.
00:15:03 Evolution of Martial Arts Through UFC History
narrates the experience at Carlson Gracie's place during UFC 12, highlighting the humbling experience of facing skilled Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. It delves into the evolution of martial arts through UFC events, emphasizing the impact of Jiu-Jitsu in showcasing technique triumphing over size and strength, ultimately leading to the evolution and recognition of Jiu-Jitsu in the martial arts community
00:29:12 Proposal for UFC Fight Rules
a fight should remain in the same position between rounds, emphasizing the importance of earning a stand-up and highlighting the impact of different rules on fight outcomes. It touches on the evolution of UFC rules, from no time limits to the current sport-like approach, and discusses the controversial restrictions on certain strikes in the sport.
00:54:00 Evolution of Martial Arts in UFC
the evolution and history of martial arts in the UFC, from the early days of no rules to the current strategic approach where fighters must excel in multiple disciplines. Impact of key figures like Horian Gracie and the shift towards more technical and strategic fighting styles in modern MMA. The narrative highlights the transformation of public perception and the educational aspect of witnessing martial arts adapt and evolve through the UFC.
00:58:18 Discussion on MMA Training and Discipline
highlighting the importance of unique skill sets in matchups, the significance of discipline and focus in athletes, and the endurance and strength training methods used by fighters like the importance of endurance, strength and conditioning, and notable fights in MMA history.
01:11:42 The Legacy of the Gracie Family and the Discipline of Top Athletes
Gracie family's remarkable success in producing multiple champions in Combat Sports, particularly in Jiu-Jitsu. It also delves into the discipline and dedication of top athletes like Gordon Ryan, emphasizing the importance of continuous training and improvement. Moreover, it touches on how the he ventured into bow hunting, showcasing the physical and mental aspects of mastering a new skill.
01:19:44 Perspectives on Hunting, California, and Political Beliefs
Joe discusses hunting, emphasizing that they hunt for meat and not for sport, highlighting the importance of respecting the animals. Royce then share his decision to move from California to Florida due to dissatisfaction with the state's handling of issues like homelessness. The conversation shifts to political beliefs, expressing concerns about ideological conflicts and indoctrination.
01:38:24 Influence of Foreign Governments and Ideologies on Society
Influence of foreign governments and ideologies on society, particularly through platforms like social media. It also touches on the importance of hard work, success, and the negative connotations associated with capitalism and communism. Additionally, it delves into a conversation about building a martial arts school and the challenges of bow hunting.
01:49:35 Bow Hunting and Respect for Weapons
Importance of confidence in making precise shots while bow hunting, the significance of practicing muscle memory and technique, the value of teaching hunting skills and respect for firearms to children from a young age, and the challenges of gun ownership in different countries like Brazil and the US.
Impostor!
No stone ape theories? Elk meat? Ufo’s? Homelessness? Sad!!!
Never knew Joe moved to Florida lmao
When do they talk about Sakuraba?
The RUclips comments and the discourse is what this show was missing. Great to have it back on this platform
I'm split.
On one hand, I'm horrified by the idea of anyone missing youtube comments, or implying they are a good thing.
On the other hand, I agree completely.
@@pkz420😅😂🤣☠️
@@pkz420 I feel you. However, at least here there's no posting of pictures or memes or other videos so it's a lot less messy and chaotic
Nope, they can't show videos or play songs thanks to the RUclips deal.
Not better
in a majority society it's better
I met him about 10 yrs ago in Las Vegas. He was sitting next to me having lunch at a bar. Such a gentleman. Could not have been more easy going and gracious.
You could even say he was GRACIEous (sorry)
@@priskov7707 🤣🤣 as a dad, I appreciate this humor
Just two lone guys eating lunch next to each other at a bar
@@oldironsides4107 yeah man. He's so unassuming. Im guessing 99% of people would never know he's a fighter, let alone a living legend. I've met Shane Carwin, Matt Hughes, and Frank Mir too. Those guys all look like they're built for destruction 😅
@@priskov7707 u beat me to the punch
My first introduction to ufc was getting the early vcr tapes from blockbuster around 97-98. Still remember me and my mate, about 15 16 yrs old, both eating our words, thinking these giant guys would destroy this skinny dude in pyjamas. To listen to the same guy almost 30 yrs later, be the most humble, down to earth guy was a great couple of hrs. You the man Royce
pyjamas? You didn't know what a gi was?
@@RedMayan2012 that's the expression cage fighters / street fighters used when talking about a fighter within a discipline... 😂
I can't believe I have to even explain myself 😢😂😂
Bro WE use to watch them and then fight like he'll for hours and hours
I still remember the small white guy like 175 fighting the BIG black guy like 400 in a gee and he hit that guy and got him down and took his back and couldn't fight next round because he broke his hand. I was so mad because I wanted to see if he could win.
Same. First vhf was around UFC IV. It'a a learning experience.
I tumbled with and learned by a couple of this guy's cousins for a minute.
I listened to this on my drive to a remote job yesterday and spent most of the time grinning from ear to ear. Such a fun, wholesome conversation.
RG is the OG
It is actually incredible. I smoked one and I can't stop being amazed.
This episode was wayyy overdue by like 10 years but I'm super glad he's on now!
Agreed. It may have had something to do with Royce having beef with Eddie back in the day. But it's good to finally have Royce on, been wanting to hear this conversation for awhile. Now he just needs to get Renzo on. I bet that dude has some wild stories lol.
All these people have been on several times 🤣😂🤣😂
didnt he do it already
Must be cringe being fluent in talking out of your own arsehole.
"Why you?" C'mon Joe... "Because of the looks!" 😂
Classic
very consistent, he said it at other podcasts too
Obviously🎩🧸🎀😹💝
You know he told his brothers and cousins the same shit too haha
He's got the worst jokes, similar to Rogan level
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this is THE JRE MMA show of all JRE MMA shows
Ikr!!!!!!
This was by far my favorite interview done by Joe Rogan. I was captured from the moment it began.
Indeed very enjoyable
So humble, down to earth, genuine, and FOREVER the mma OG…
I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited to watch a JRE MMA show. Such a legend from a legendary family that paved the way.
+1
Royce Gracie. The man to put BJJ on the map.
Your dad: the man to put BJ's on the map.
@@kacijames6714say hello to your mother for me, alright?
@@kacijames6714 that was unbelievably bad patter
Joe should interview David gun from the band king 810. Anyone who doesn't know who I'm talking about. ( everyone lol) should check out the magic of sound by him.
No thats Helio Gracie. His choice to choose Royce instead of Rickson was why
Haven't even gotten through the interview, and this is the best interview ever!!! UFC 1
First time I’ve seen Royce do extended interview , family of legends
Amazing. Remember watching and taping UFC 1-3 on VHS tape. Royce is so great recalling all the history he created. Respect.
In the car watching my 8yr train jujitsu at a royce gracie academy in texas ,while listening to the podcast is awesome. Royce was just here 6 months ago and taught the kids class, cool experience.
The reason I got into MMA was Royce. What a treat to have him on.
Sorry to hear that
@@doingfreakythings9290 Don’t be. This guy paved the way for everyone else
Why are you sorry? @@doingfreakythings9290
When someone says they're in MMA I always think of James Thompson. I'm sure you're not like that dude but it's the immediate picture I get in my mind
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I almost never post on RUclips, but I've met Royce several times and I can honestly say he's the most genuine, humble, nicest guys I've ever met. He's an absolute joy to be around. Happy to see Joe give him a platform. God Bless!
You can tell it from the he moment he speaks. I got the same feeling from GSP too. Straight up killer legends but the kind😊 calmness and humility of a monk.
Royce is a legend among legends. Young kid, taking people’s soul. Respect!
Once again- Living from 1961 to present is the GREATEST ERA TO LIVE THROUGH.. ROYCE GRACIE HONORED US WITH HIS PRESENCE. This was an excellent show...I was watching his fights while listening.. Fuckin Great
The man and the family that changed our lives. All the old school guys have the best stories.
One of my favorite JRE. Royce and the Gracie’s are true class. Love this one
Had the honor of meeting and training with this legend along with my 12 year old son. It was unreal.
Relax lol
Good on you laddie .Now go sit down somewhere
@@Locomoco50000 you relax
@@Locomoco50000 relax? lol, no. It was an incredible experience. I’ve gotten to meet Helio, Royler and Royce and all of the experiences were absolutely incredible and learned quite a bit that I still use years later. You pipe down, lol.
Why did you wait so long to meet your son?
I remember watching UFC-1 while stationed in Hawaii in 93, it, he, was a game changer in the mma world.
You and your families art has saved my life more than once... I truly thank you and yours!!!
"Mom was the mean one." 😂
Glad to see the legendary Royce Gracie with Joe Rogan, I can listen to them for hours.
It’s insane, if you met this guy on the street you would think he was a chiropractor or something like that. Not only does he look like a chiropractor he can snap bones and joints like one too. This man is a savage but comes across as gentle as a lamb. Royce is a straight killer!
Top martial artists usually are, I'm only at an amateur level but it humbles everyone in such a good way. Everyone should compete or at least train
Black belts of bjj seem to be humblest people. My husband says, the number of times you tap out as a white belt will humble you.
@@pagexx ... Did you agree with Tracepyott, or refute every word of it, with kindness?
I can't ask them.
They have it blocked.
@@TedConnell-bt4og ... Why do you spout words like "humble" to someone interested in a Vocabulary centered around destruction?
"Killer, Savage, Snap, Insane,"
Are you attempting to give them clarity?
Gracie is confident in his ability to defend himself. That is what gives him the ability to live without fear, and be Kind.
Class dismissed.
When a person believes in their ability, don't give a flying fuck what people think and therefore have nothing to prove, they are usually the most humble and gentle people you will meet.
Ultra egos, insecurity, jealousy, greed and control are everything wrong with this world. It all starts with parentage or lack thereof, unfortunately. Royce and his respect for his father is consistent with this theory like many greats. Effort, love and care you put into your offspring is as vital as gravity. It keeps you grounded.
I remember watching UFC 1 thinking, "no way that guy in the pajamas is going to win" lol and I agree with him, one 15 minute round, 25 min round for championship fights.
It was an absolute pleasure and honor meeting him here for the first ever ufc weekend event in Toronto
man I never knew Royce was so wise! His Metaphors and analogies are so simple, yet so wise. No wonder he was such a great champion!
Brazilian martial artists are some of my favorite people, they will treat you with respect, are super mellow with a good sense of humor and will put you in your place if needed.
They learned to respect from 🇯🇵
As a brazilian who lived in america for a year, i can assure you its the biggest cultural diference between the countries, in brazil even the mean drug loards who killed 100 people will treat you with respect and smile when they see you. In brazil respect is your most valuable good, if you dont respect people they wont help you and you need their help in a poor society, you cant live on your own, no one gonna give you a job, no one will buy your mom medicine when you have no money, you just need the comunity... even the most mean thugs help people or they gonna get snitched to the police... In america is more of a "self made man" culture, you dont need anyone and its even shameful to ask for help, so any little thug walks around with a mean face mugging people... sometimes brazilian fighters looks corny talking about respect, but its just how they learned to be...
@@djb-illy8471 they all have a lot of respect for it and they know where it all started. their greatest honor was to fight and show what they developed over there
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
Thank you so much for this upload.
What an incredibly humble man and a world class Legend.
I misunderstood this man, I always thought of him as a cold a hole, but I couldn't have been more wrong, such a genuine friendly dude!!
What a legend Royce is...🙌🤝🏆
I’ve had the privilege to attend two seminars with Royce. His dry wit and humor is legendary.
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
@@jzen1455considering the user base of Reddit, I’m not shocked
I have done two seminars with him as well. I gotta say, he was a miserable condescending prick to a roomful of people that were all just in awe over his presence. The second seminar he was so full of himself. It was honestly just disappointing. A handful of people were so offput that they quit bjj altogether. I have seen him at UFC events and he was way different.
@@rollopac Found the Redditor
@christoronaldo7673 that’s gotta be the weakest troll attempt ever 😜
Big Love and Respect to All The Gracie Family 💯🙏🏽👊🏽
Ufc 1 was like real life a street fighter game. Everybody in their attire from their own discipline, and facing off using their own disciplines
RIP Art "One glove" Jimmerson
It really was beyond comprehension. At that time I couldn't even begin to believe it was really happening. A dream come true for all martial artists and fans from all generations
Royce is a living LEGEND... I went in zero fear and showed everyone how elite Jiu Jitsu is
Royce was so cool and tough. That's what I remember as a kid and honestly...he changed how fighting works in our brains. When I say "our" im referring to humanity. This man is a true living legend. He literally advanced and evolved fighting and combat sports and birthed ultimate fighting and MMA in the modern era. There's nothing like him.
This guy was the UFC champion back when it was a real blood sport with no weight classes.
In 1995 Royce and Rorion Gracie were invited to come teach at 2nd Ranger Battalion in Ft. Lewis Washington.
Their teaching ability was phenomenal. Professional patient and polite beyond belief.
At the end of each training day every Ranger couldn't wait to have the honor of getting balled up by either one of them 🤣.
Even at one of our military formals they attended they talked more about how blessed they were to be in this country with so many opportunities far more than any fight records.
Fast forward to 2021. Royce have a son that ends up enlisting in the Army on a Ranger contract.
Dam I didn’t know that, that’s awesome!!!!
Isn’t that amazing? I was 7 years old when I saw the first UFC and not long after my dad found me a Gracie Jiu Jitsu school! By the way thank you for your service!
Interesting how most of the responses here about Royce is mostly positive while it's mostly negative on Reddit; many are saying they got to meet Royce and he was rude.
@jzen1455 why you post this same copy/paste comment on every post with a positive Gracie experience?
@@jzen1455 masculine males come off as rude to feminine men.
This is one goat that has never been debated nor should it be..what a living legend
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The goat of what exactly?
I watched his fights so many times. I would practice all of his moves on my poor friends. Bested the giant school bully with a guillotine choke. Watching him probably saved my life! Winning fights on his back, stunning. The GOAT!
Growing up as martial artist and seeing Royce dominate when I was 13 years old (1993) changed my life. Thank you Royce.
what a banger. Royce is a legend. this dude changed mma before it was mma. so blessed to listen to this guy and to have watched him
15 minutes in and theses stories have already been amazing.
As a non MMA fan, even I know this guy is a living legend 🏆
This is one of my favorite podcast episodes EVER, OSS💯🥋
the concept of this family is just mental, super cool
This man is the real life underdog story in the world of martial arts. I don't know why they don't make movies about this guy. The feats that he took very early-on in this sport, it was a huge risk fatally.
That story needs a full chapter dedicated to his 1 handed brother. Absolutely incredible family
Kimo!!!!!!!! One of the biggest David and Goliath fights you could ever think of. Royce was fearless!!!! Legend doesn't even begin to describe how badass this man was
man im so glad Rogan is back on youtube. So many great guests already
Been in the game since 08. Thank you, Gracie family for changing my life
Loved watching Sakuraba take on the Gracie family!!
*Destroy
And then get destroyed by ChuteBoxe
And then getting destroyed by ChuteBoxe
Hey Joe, great interview! I really enjoy your podcasts and wish you the best of luck in the future!
15 minutes in and I’ve laughed more than the last 10 pods. Good to hear Joe genuinely laugh too.
My name is Hoyce Gracie, I am from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil..... I remember it like it was yesterday ... Royce is the best ever a true legend for those who know.....
He was truly great. But best ever if far fetched. He had brothers who would destroy him. Rickson would destroy all the brothers with ease. And they will tell you.
@@CASHLEYXIIother than rickson which brother would destroy Royce. And rickson has one solid win in mma and avoided all of the top guys. His best win is Funaki.
What were ricksons major achievements?
What did he do in the bjj competetive scene or in fighting ?
Or are you talking about out he’s really good in the gym
Rickson won Pride 1-2-3 and when the sports was just taking off his son tragically died so he stepped away from the sport. However you can watch interviews with all members of the Gracie or machado clans who trained with them and all of these guys agreed Rickson was light years ahead of the rest of these fighters. Sadly his son passed away and we never got to see alot of the great fights that could have been due to his desire to compete fading after his son's death. Truly sad. Royce Gracie is a legend in the sport for what he did but in terms of his gifts compared to his brothers he was middle of the pack at best. Now rickson just focuses on helping his son Kron Gracie who is an animal in his own right. Go watch the movie Choke. It really shows you how advanced rickson was compared to all other bjj practitioners at the time.
Man best one yet! Absolutely love Royce ! The Gracie Family is the most important humans and the best humans on the planet. ❤ we need people to adopt the values of the Gracie Family in life more! You so lucky Joe ! Thank you for sharing life with us! Your very important too! Sending love from Kerrville TX…
What a great guy. I went to a Royce seminar when I was 19 and I'm 45 now. He was so chill. Still use some of the techniques from that seminar. Never knew he was so patriotic. Awesome
I think his son enlisted and became/ is currently serving as an Army Ranger
We are so lucky to be able to listen to these guys chat for free it's crazy
I remember watching those first UFCs on VHS, fell in love immediately.
“I told the Gracie’s to open up some Jiu Jitsu schools…the rest is history.” - TK Kirkland
T to the mutha-fuckin’ K 😂
Tk Kirkland had to have vlad explain what home equity is. I don't think he setting up shit
This isn't Vlad TV, dude. Nobody cares about TK Kirkland.
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND. Thank you for everything you’ve done for combat sports and the world.
Great interview. I can't believe how nice all of the Gracies are...every last one is so funny and sweet, and they have such dignity and humility. Each one individually is incredible, and there is a whole family of them. UH-mazing!
I’ve had a lot of favourites over the decades but you will always be My Royce ❤ best episode ever Joe!
This man is the closest thing I have had to a hero since Evel Knievel.
Hell yesss!
The podcast we knew we wanted, but didn't know we needed.
Close your eyes... Find your inner zen.....and tell me you don't hear Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Walken and some Brazilian guy all speaking at once.
"Get to the chopper and give me more cowbell!!"
45 minutes in and I don't think I've taken the smile off my face once yet. Royce Gracie, what an absolute legend. Especially for someone like me who was into the first UFC's when it was billed as '2 men enter, only 1 man leaves" lol - You can see the amount of respect Joe has for him and rightly so. The worlds first MMA badass...!!!
i use to love seeing Royce Gracie's fights. he is a legend!
I love whenever Joe speaks with a Brazilian he starts to talk a little like a Brazilian but he catches himself
😂
Funny yeah
wouldn’t that be portuguese
@@woahitsmeach9150 yeah, pretty much. We do speak in portuguese here. But we are brazillians and that’s what he meant.
@@woahitsmeach9150 He said that when Joe talks with a Brazilian (Royce is Brazilian), he starts to talk a little like a Brazilian (Brazilians do indeed have their own accent and way of speaking) even though both speak the language of Portuguese.
I was like 12-13 when a OG UFC marathon ran all weekend on Spike. Best weekend ever. Stayed at my old buddies dads who was a stoner so we smoked joint after joint and at that age it sends you the the MOOOOON. Seeing Joyce be so dominant was insane. I already liked the sport cuz of the iceman and forrest griffin but this made me a DIEHARD. Been that way ever since. Been home training 2 years now.
You were sleeping good over with your friends dads?
@@oldironsides4107 gotta be a weirdo to think like that. My friends parents were divorced. It was at his dads when we went for the weekend. Make it weird you a diddyboppa huh
The Gracies and their BJJ studios are simply awesome. The instructors here at the Renzo Gracie studio in Reno are truly awe inspiring, and their work with kids and juniors cannot be beat IMO. Rolling with any and all is amazingly good.
I feel dumb for not going to train as a teen. I had options too. Renzo in NYC or Matt Serra on Long Island. Instead I kept telling myself “ehh I’m too old these guys start way younger” and now I’m 34 I’d have 20 years of training and could have gotten into mma if I was good enough. And guess what I tell myself “I’m too old to start training “ and I know I’m wrong.
@@MaynardOwns - Start. I left martial arts when I was 17 and started again with Renzo at 60. Start regular calisthenics daily, and then go do it. You'll get bruised and likely break a rib, I did two of them without regret.
Amazing interview! What a humble man.
EPIC!!!!!!! Having that guy sit across from me - even as humble as he is - would terrify me. I watched it end to end and just couldn't get enough. I love the whole Gracie story.... all of it. Well done Joe!
Damn, the legend in the house. 👍
Long time coming! Thanks Joe and Royce
This Legend Changed The Game
My favorite interview ever!!
Pleaseee do a part 2 for the love of everything! Bring this man back the chemistry is off the charts 📈 come on brother please! Or! Hear me out Rickson and Royce one episode 😮 🔥 🎤 drop 🎉🎉🎉
Sir Royce Gracie is Martial Arts Royalty!!! He deserves to be inducted in combat sports halls of fame across the board!!!
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I love the fact that he gives mad respect to his cousins. They had some issues at one time and Joe got his black belt under Jean Jacques and I know it means the world to him that they all get along now.
True. I’ve trained with both Royce and Renzo and at one point there was a little thing going on but it was more of a gossip/miscommunication thing. He’s so humble and down to earth so is Renzo and honestly the whole family.
Omg, this guy is a Legend, I love his style, not hurting the opponent to show his fighting art? Priceless
i do bjj?
Man...Royce is such a legend. He comes over here from Brazil, loves this country. Respects it. Fuckin good dude. We need more Americans like this guy.
30 missed calls from Eddie Bravo..
That would’ve been too much 😂 EB would talk nonstop about “making a new move” or flat earth 😭
@@ethanchouinard2533he speaks the truth quite often but it’s you who don’t want to see or consider his viewpoints
I’ve been waiting for this one for a longgg time!!! The BJJ KING!
1993, Springfield VA, Lee District Recreation Center
Me and some friends went and borrowed gym mats to start bjj after watching UFC and I haven’t missed a single ufc yet.
We bought all the Gracie tapes and have been training ever since, changed my life.
And I’m a Bruce Lee nut, and learned tons from Bruce’s books, but life changed in 93
Such fond memories
Burke, Va
The original OG the man himself, put not just Jujitsu but MMA on the map. Very long overdue.
Fantastic interview as always; Thank You gentlemen! 👏
I miss the experience of those original UFC's. There was nothing like the fascination of seeing fighters of all different sizes and styles.
Royce Gracie!
Was looking forward to this interview and enjoyed it - however I would have liked to hear more about his MMA career - especially the thought process around UFC 60 and Matt Hughes and his current relationship with the UFC. I would have liked to hear about the Gracie Family dynamics and how much "politics" actually existed between his father and Uncles. How is it now and how does he fell about those waving the flag of BJJ now? What does he do - Does he have a series of academies - does he teach full time? What are his thoughts on the current state of BJJ. Are practitioners ahead of where they were 30 years ago - are modern practitioners too far removed from the self defense roots - neither or both?
My favorite show in a while. This dude seems so fucking cool. You can tell he's a true class act. Love this episode Joe!
one of my favorite podcast episodes this is awesome!
Great interview guys. Royce old school legend. Always nice to have bit of old school flava. Also personally i think fighters were better hundreds of years ago than those of today.
It's so great to see such enormous individuals like Royce Gracie being that nice a lad. He truly seems to be a very down-to-earth individual.
Joe was cooking until, "And if the round ends and the new round begins, I think they should start you off back in the same place."
Pretty much. seems like he wants to give an unfair advantage to BJJ. If that's the case, then if you're getting punched and the bell rings, the round doesn't stop until the person stops punching. Why should they resume the position of the previous round?
Can’t wait for JRE MMA Show #157 with Kazushi Sakuraba :D
It will be 2 hours 3 minutes and 48 seconds long.
🤣
I would love to see this, but there would be a language barrier.
I don't think Saku speaks English. I've always seen an interpreter for him when doing English media.
I would still watch it, but it may be an issue.
@@pkz420 I’m just joking haha
Then #158 can be Mayhem Miller
That's what JRE needs more Ju-Jitsu talk
Ossssss
Boo this man. Royce is a legend
@dmoors6992 ju-jitsu is the most boring sport on the planet to watch let alone yap about
I remember watching him fight, it was so frustrating to watch but now looking back and listening to him I see it's truly an artform in fighting at the highest level. Much respect!
I’m a mma fan I’m not big on jujitsu but even I realize the importance of this man on all combat sports!