Joe Rogan shares story of MMA fighter Jeff Monson’s move to Russia: 'Fought a bunch of people'
AUSTIN, TEXAS: In a recent podcast episode, renowned UFC color commentator Joe Rogan shared the intriguing story of Jeff Monson, a former American MMA fighter who has made Russia his home.
Monson, a former heavyweight in the MMA scene, notably faced off against legends such as Chuck Liddell, Fedor Emelianenko, and Daniel Cormier during his career. Accumulating an impressive 61-26 professional record, Monson competed in prominent organizations like the UFC and PRIDE before making a significant decision to relocate to Russia in the early 2010s.
Joe Rogan talks about Jeff Monson's decision
During a conversation with comedian and political commentator Dave Smith, Rogan made a reference to Monson while discussing the influence of propaganda, particularly in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Smith argued that Americans wouldn't be swayed by such tactics, using Russia and Vladimir Putin as an example. Rogan countered by mentioning Jeff Monson, stating, "I know a guy who actually did move to Russia, Jeff Monson. He was an MMA fighter. He fought a bunch of people, he fought Chuck Liddell, he fought Fedor. He moved to Russia, he speaks Russian. He loves Russia, he's got a hammer and sickle tattoo."
Earlier this year, Monson renounced his American citizenship.
Joe Rogan convinces sushi chef Philip Frankland Lee to move to Austin
Renowned podcaster Joe Rogan, known for his diverse conversations and approachability, once again showcased his influence by inadvertently inspiring Michelin-starred sushi chef Philip Frankland Lee to make a significant move. Lee's successful California-based restaurants found a new home in Austin, Texas, following a series of events set into motion by Joe Rogan's unplanned visit.
As reported by Chron, Philip Frankland Lee's initial sushi pop-up in Austin transitioned into a permanent establishment after an unexpected encounter with Joe Rogan. The UFC commentator, impressed by the food and the atmosphere of the restaurant, encouraged the Michelin-starred chef to consider moving to Austin. Initially hesitant to uproot his established life in California, Lee politely declined.
Joe Rogan, however, remained determined and offered to assist Lee in promoting his pop-up. Utilizing his extensive social media presence, Rogan shared the chef's vision with his followers, creating a significant buzz around Lee's culinary offerings. The response was overwhelming, causing Lee's website to crash due to the large number of reservations—a clear sign that Austin was eager to experience the renowned chef's creations.