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Joe Rogan Experience #1872 - Tony Hinchcliffe & Hans Kim

Tony Hinchcliffe is a stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and host of the podcast and live YouTube show "Kill Tony." Hans Kim is a stand-up comedian, "Kill Tony" regular, and host of the "Hans Kim" podcast, and "Other People," a live dating show. www.tonyhinchcliffe.com www.hanskimcomedian.com

Tony HinchcliffeguestJoe RoganhostHans Kimguest
Jun 26, 20243h 17mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Rogan, Hinchcliffe, and Kim Swap Wild Stories, Fights, and Futures

  1. Joe Rogan, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Hans Kim recap a stretch of whirlwind experiences, including arena comedy with Dave Chappelle, major boxing and UFC events, and world‑class jiu‑jitsu tournaments. They dive deep into Gordon Ryan’s dominance in grappling, the evolution of combat sports, and how live events feel post‑lockdown. The conversation sprawls into cultural commentary on homelessness, drugs, elections, tech, AI, robots, and pop culture—from Chernobyl and nuclear tests to Star Wars, Marvel, and HBO’s House of the Dragon. Throughout, they blend storytelling, humor, and loose philosophizing about human progress, vice, and what makes life exciting or meaningful.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Live, spontaneous experiences are more valued post‑lockdown.

The Chappelle surprise in Columbus and the combat‑sports weekend underscore how audiences now crave unplanned, high‑energy, in‑person moments after years of restrictions.

Modern jiu‑jitsu is as much intellectual as physical.

Gordon Ryan’s dominance, guided by John Danaher, illustrates that systematic study—video analysis, strategy, technique design, and year‑round structured training—can create a huge edge even among elite athletes.

Boxing struggles to compete with MMA’s intensity and structure.

Rogan and Hinchcliffe note that after watching UFC and elite grappling, traditional boxing can feel slow or incomplete and suggest incentives like knockout bonuses to rekindle broader excitement.

Public villains are powerful drivers of sports and entertainment economics.

Figures like Floyd Mayweather, Colby Covington, Conor McGregor, and even Gordon Ryan demonstrate that leaning into being disliked can sell tickets and draw attention as effectively as being a beloved hero.

High‑level performance is sustained by lifestyle discipline, not talent alone.

From Gordon Ryan to LeBron James to Roger Waters, the episode repeatedly highlights extreme investment in body care, practice, and focus—while contrasting that with self‑sabotage through alcohol, chaos, or poor recovery.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

It’s so exciting to watch people do stuff that is insanely difficult at the highest level humanly available.

Joe Rogan (on ADCC, UFC, and Canelo–GGG)

Gordon is just like… he puts poison on people. He just grabs them and puts poison on them.

Joe Rogan

So many people spend their time trying to be the good guy, but you need the bad guys for that.

Tony Hinchcliffe

If you compare us to any other animal on the planet, we do the worst damage. No one even comes close.

Joe Rogan

We are way more fucked up than them. Women are not interested in fuck robots. We’re the only ones having the discussions.

Joe Rogan

Arena comedy shows and Dave Chappelle’s surprise appearance in ColumbusCombat sports: Canelo–Golovkin, UFC fights, and ADCC jiu‑jitsuGordon Ryan, John Danaher, and the intellectual evolution of grapplingComparisons between boxing, MMA, and the entertainment model of “villains”Sports, longevity, and athletic toll on bodies (basketball, soccer, etc.)Environmental damage, pollution, nuclear testing, and Chernobyl/FukushimaDrugs, psychedelics, homelessness, crime policy, and societal dysfunctionTechnology, AI, translation, sex robots, and speculative future humansMedia, elections, censorship, and public trust in institutionsPop culture riffs: Star Wars, Marvel, HBO shows, and retro TV (Six Million Dollar Man)

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