
UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal speaks out on the challenges men face in 2024, sharing raw insights on masculinity, cancel culture, and standing up for your beliefs. From losing millions in sponsorship deals to fighting for what he believes in, Masvidal doesn't hold back in this explosive interview. 🥊
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Jorge Masvidal
They try to confuse you so much. If you're in the this, if you're into that, if you're in the right body, if, you know, if you're toxic because you're like sports and you like women and this and that. So it's a crazy time nowadays to be a man. We've never been more attacked as men in. In the history of men, you know, just for being a man. You get, you know, crucified, and it's crazy.
Podcast Host
All right, guys, Jorge Masvidal here today. What happened? Man got knocked out early.
Jorge Masvidal
He got me. I had some good hands. The first one. I had a nice boat. I was doing good on my chips. I had threes with sevens, and buddy had eights with sevens. So he got me, man, there's a lot of stuff on the table. I thought I was good with my. With my set that turned into a boat. I put them on the straight shot first. I was a little hesitant. I didn't want to bet too much or anything. So then when I made the. The boat, I was like, I think I got him wrong.
Podcast Host
You know, Boat over boat.
Jorge Masvidal
Boat over boat.
Podcast Host
You play a lot of poker?
Jorge Masvidal
I used to play a ton of poker from, like I said, at 14, then at 18. I was always in the casinos. Then I'm gonna say from like 24, 23 years old to about, like, 31. Played a lot.
Podcast Host
Damn.
Jorge Masvidal
Five hours a day, a lot.
Podcast Host
Okay, so you were nice.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host
So you were making a living off it or just on the side When.
Jorge Masvidal
I was still fighting early on in my career, like, I was still fighting for, like, Strike Force and some other organizations. I was playing a lot. And I would make some ends meet numerous times, you know, get a little tournament, cash out in the tournament, go to a cash game, make some money, you know. So there was a time where it was putting some food on the Table, you know?
Podcast Host
Do you think being good at poker helped you with the mindset with fighting too?
Jorge Masvidal
Maybe just for like the patience part and stuff, you know? But I. I would think to anybody hearing all my athletes out there, hearing, probably stay away from poker, hit the gym hard, and that'll make you a better fighter.
Podcast Host
Absolutely.
Jorge Masvidal
But it's definitely fun. It's one of my. I love it because it just takes my mind off everything when I'm in the table, I'm not thinking about anything.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Jorge Masvidal
What I got to do and what I'm going to do. I'm just having a blast.
Podcast Host
I feel that. Did you watch the Paul Tyson fight?
Jorge Masvidal
Not really, brother. I had an event that day. I had a. I have a bare knuckle league and we went live that day. We had 12 UFC veterans fighting, total of 11 fights. We had a great show. So I didn't. I didn't get to watch the Tyson Paul fight. I saw some highlights on social media and stuff, but I can't say I watched the whole thing.
Podcast Host
Yeah. What do you think of the highlights, though? You fought Jake Paul, so.
Jorge Masvidal
No.
Podcast Host
Oh, you didn't?
Jorge Masvidal
No.
Podcast Host
I thought you boxed.
Jorge Masvidal
Love to. No, I'd love to. I'd love to fight Jake. Pod. Break his face. Nothing personal, I just. Break his face. No, I didn't get to fight him, though. But I just. I don't know. I really. You know, for that type of money, man, you got to be violent, you know, you gotta be fucking putting people to sleep, man, getting all that type of money. It's just both sides was like a little lackluster, man. I'm not gonna lie. You know? But there was a Jon Jones fight on Saturday, which was amazing.
Podcast Host
That made up for it.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, that made up for me.
Podcast Host
That finish was one of the best I've ever seen.
Jorge Masvidal
The whole fight itself was amazing.
Podcast Host
You got him as your goat.
Jorge Masvidal
Jon Jones, he's definitely up there. There's not, I think, one guy over everybody in MMA in my book, in my opinion, but he's definitely up there as one of the greatest of all time. Undisputed.
Podcast Host
You know, the longevity is insane, too.
Jorge Masvidal
The longevity is insane. The way he's finished some of these top guys on his way up was some of the most impressive stuff that I've seen, you know, like Shogun, Lioto, Machida, how he finished those guys. And those guys are amazing. I mean, some of the very, very best. So Jones is. He's a special guy, man.
Podcast Host
Yeah. And you've had a long career too, man. Not a Lot of guys last that long.
Jorge Masvidal
No.
Podcast Host
What do you attribute that to?
Jorge Masvidal
Jesus.
Podcast Host
God, I love that.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Purpose, right?
Jorge Masvidal
Yes, sir.
Podcast Host
Yeah. Jesus. Has that always played a big role you.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, definitely. Religion's the number one motivator for me. Not. Not religion. I would just say my relationship with God, you know?
Podcast Host
Was that something your family kind of put you in growing up?
Jorge Masvidal
Nah, just something happened to me in my childhood when I was young, like around five years old, that changed my, like, outlook on life and a lot of different things. So since that moment on.
Podcast Host
Nice. Yeah. I think a lot of guys struggle with that purpose. Right. Like an identity crisis almost.
Jorge Masvidal
Oh, yeah. Especially, I think nowadays with, like, if you're a man, they try to confuse you so much. If you're in the this, if you're into that, if you're in the right body, if, you know, if you're toxic because you fucking like sports and you like women and this and that. So it's a crazy time nowadays to be a man. We've never been more attacked as men in the history of men, you know, just for being a man. You get fucking, you know, crucified and shit. It's crazy, right?
Podcast Host
A lot of shame and guilt, right?
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah. Yeah.
Podcast Host
You know, was that a big reason you were a part of that Trump movement, because you felt like that was under attack by the left?
Jorge Masvidal
I was part of the Trump movement because it's much bigger than even that, besides gender ideology and identity stuff. I just feel that Trump, overall, to sum it up kind of rather quick. I feel that he tackles the issue of communism and socialism like nobody does. And I believe in my heart that the Democratic Party has been infiltrated by communists.
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Jorge Masvidal
There's only one guy that's fighting him head on, and that's Donald J. Trump, you know, so that, in short, is like a lot of the good that I think that he does, besides all the economy, keeping the border safe and stuff. But I really like his stance against socialism and communism and he understands it's right around the corner. It's not some far distant theory. No, it's like right there, you know.
Podcast Host
And I appreciate what you did because you were rocking with him for a while.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
And back then 2016 and back then you would get like a lot of sponsorship money would go away, gone, gone.
Jorge Masvidal
Unmonetized on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. So you lost millions overnight, man. Almost. Facebook and YouTube overnight with no warning, nothing. Just un monetized me and like all my earning potential there still to this day is like, damn, to this day. To this day. YouTube and Facebook.
Podcast Host
So you lost millions by backing him.
Jorge Masvidal
Basically, you know, but really, I don't give a. Because this is the greatest country in the world. I rather lose my salary than, you know, not. I'm not saying that I won the election, me, you know, standing up for it. But it does feel that if I have a platform, I have to use it to speak the truth, to feel what I think is right for. For myself and for my peers around me. So I. I never regret it. I don't give a. You know, we do it all over again.
Podcast Host
Love it. You were the first fighter, I think, to back 100.
Jorge Masvidal
100. That's why he loves me, you know.
Podcast Host
And now Jon Jones is doing it.
Jorge Masvidal
Lot of guys, A lot of guys.
Podcast Host
I think a lot of guys supported him, like low key. Yeah, at first, but they didn't want.
Jorge Masvidal
To come out here and fear that drama that he. Me, I'm a thug. I don't give a.
Podcast Host
You're not scared of the Internet?
Jorge Masvidal
Cancel culture, you know, you guys take the money away. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, God's got my back. I'll figure it out later.
Podcast Host
Wow, that's big, man. Could you beat Bradley Martin in a street fight?
Jorge Masvidal
Who the fuck is that?
Podcast Host
You don't know who that is?
Jorge Masvidal
He must be like some Bruce Lee motherfucker. You asking me about him? This guy must be like Jon Jones or something.
Podcast Host
He's a big dude.
Jorge Masvidal
Big dude, yeah. Somebody I gotta pull up like a big.
Podcast Host
Yeah, he's 260.
Jorge Masvidal
Oh, I know who you talking about.
Podcast Host
Yeah, yeah.
Jorge Masvidal
The dude that asked every fighter for you.
Podcast Host
Yeah. Yeah.
Jorge Masvidal
I wish he'd asked me that question.
Podcast Host
Yeah, Logan Paul beat him. He pulled up to. Or Logan Paul pulled up on him and that.
Jorge Masvidal
And that was like. Like MMA or boxing.
Podcast Host
I don't know what they did. They didn't film it, but you saw after how his head got.
Jorge Masvidal
I like Logan Paul and all, but if it's a fight, I'll put that guy in the hospital.
Podcast Host
Logan Paul?
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Really?
Jorge Masvidal
Well, it's what I do for a living, bro. I don't fucking cut TikTok videos for a living, you know?
Podcast Host
Yeah. You don't mix the friendship with business.
Jorge Masvidal
No, I will. If it came to a fight, I would. I would love to fight him, but when I step in that cage, I don't matter if it's my mom, it's your mom. I knock her out, but she's not going to win here.
Podcast Host
You probably had to fight for close friends before in the past, right?
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, in the sport, I find some people that I'm cool with and then just growing up, you know, when, like me. Yeah, I got into some fight with a couple of my friends. Not something that I did a lot or something that I'm proud of or care to ever do is fight with friends, you know? Yeah, but fighting professionally, I love it. It's the funnest thing I've ever done.
Podcast Host
Yeah, you're still doing it, man. Now you're boxing. You just box. Nadia.
Jorge Masvidal
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Podcast Host
You plan on fighting again? Boxing?
Jorge Masvidal
No, not boxing. Right now, something comes up, I'll take it, but right now my eyes are focused. I'm coming back to the ufc. April.
Podcast Host
Oh, nice. Let's go.
Jorge Masvidal
Yes, sir. Miami.
Podcast Host
You got an opponent planned?
Jorge Masvidal
Not yet. Hopefully we know by December, but as of yet, we just scoping them out, seeing who's available.
Podcast Host
Let's go. So you like UFC more than boxing?
Jorge Masvidal
100. That's why I pick UFC from. From the start, you know?
Podcast Host
Yeah, I feel that. Well, dude, that's awesome. Yeah, I watched that match. It was a good match with you. You and Nate. I thought you were going to take it.
Jorge Masvidal
I thought I won it, man. But, you know, the judges saw it differ. Yeah, that's NATO walked out with a headache, Busted lip, busted eyes. So he knows he didn't win.
Podcast Host
You know, I mean, there was a fight before Jake Paul's fight with the girls.
Jorge Masvidal
Oh, yeah.
Podcast Host
And people were pissed because the judging.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, like Serrano, apparently. Yeah. Yeah. Serano1 apparently, yeah.
Podcast Host
Do you think there should be a better system for judging?
Jorge Masvidal
It's, it's complicated. You gotta go attack the infrastructure of judging. You know, especially for MMA boxing, it's a whole other thing. Boxing is more corruption than anything. While we have these ridiculously incompetent judges, it's straight up corruption in mma. It's a combination of maybe a little bit of corruption, but a lot of ignorant people should not be judging fights. So, you know, it's getting a lot better. A lot of fighters and a lot of individuals that have been in the sport, whether they be a coach or a sparring partner, getting involved in the sport and officiating. So now I think it's gonna start getting better and better. I feel like it's getting better every year.
Podcast Host
Yeah. Why do you think there's so much corruption in boxing?
Jorge Masvidal
Money.
Podcast Host
So they get paid off, basically.
Jorge Masvidal
The judges, judge's commission. You look a lot of these big time fighters, they were giving out big, massive gifts to referees, to judges. So anybody associated with the things, you know, they were gifting them cars, large bonuses for Christmas, things like that. And the money in boxing is so much that you can corrupt people. That's a lot of reason why at the same time, boxing the number one.
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Jorge Masvidal
Fell off because this a level superstar over here didn't want to fight anybody that could possibly beat him, so he would just rather keep his o Then lose it, you know, so that's something in boxing. Didn't used to be like that in like the 80s, the 90s, and slowly but surely they started making more belts, more divisions, and that's it. I kind of like messed up the sport, but the sport's in a much better place now. I think boxing is in its best place. Has been for a while.
Podcast Host
Yeah. You attribute that to the influencers getting involved, kind of bringing it back to the spotlight.
Jorge Masvidal
I think a combination of thinking of the influencers and long night, I think that. And fighters saying, you know, the last like four or five years, like, man, all these other greats fought each other way past your prime. Let's not do that, let's just get to it, you know. And I think Ryan Garcia gets a lot of credit for that because he kind of set that off with Tank Davis. He fought one of the most dangerous guys. And since then people started more like calling out each other and fighting each other again. Had. Supposedly. Because if you're the best in the world, you're fighting everybody. You're not just fighting Joe Blow and a six year old, you know, you're fighting the world's best, no matter who they are, where they're from. Yeah, that's the greatest thing about sports and combat, you know, but in boxing it's, it's starting to get better. There's a great fight right now. David Morrell's fighting David Benavides. That's going to be one of the best fight. No, no, no, that's coming up, that's in December something. But that's going to be a amazing fight.
Podcast Host
Yeah, I'd love to see that. Instead of just patting your stats for like 20 fights. Right, right. Being 20 0. But you fought against no one good.
Jorge Masvidal
No, but you bunch of taxicab drivers fucking some third world country.
Podcast Host
Did you do that when you were coming up? Fight easy fights?
Jorge Masvidal
No, no, because in MMA it was. There wasn't such a talent pool that you could pick from, you know, guys that weren't that good because everybody was kind of decent and MMA is like, not like that. So if you lost in mma, it wasn't the end of the world. It's like just get back on the horse, win a couple fights, do it impressively and you can get back on track. So in mma it was just everybody's fighting everybody free for all.
Podcast Host
I feel that you posted on X urb Dean is the worst referee in the game.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
What made you feel that way?
Jorge Masvidal
Because he's the worst fucking referee. In the game, you know, on a personal level, I like to do it. I get along with him well. But, like, if you just go look up my fights that he's called with me, in the horrendous jobs that he's done a couple times with me, he's done atrocities. And it's been more than like, three of them. It's literally, I think three of them that he's completely dropped the ball. So I. I like, you call me.
Podcast Host
Too early or what happened.
Jorge Masvidal
Numerous. Numerous fucking things. Like, I fought Donald Cowboy Sharon, and I fucking. I dropped him. And when I dropped them, I get on top of him and the. The ten second thing rings, you know? So right after that, I drop him, and I'm hitting him, and he pulls me off, and he waves it off like this, right? So you never. You never do that unless it's off. If it's the bell rung, you go like this. But he comes in and he waves it off. So right after he does this, the bell goes. So I would have had two seconds that he robbed me from smash potato in this guy's face. But not just that. He did this. And it's all on video. When you do this, that means the fight is over. He didn't do this separate. It's the next round. He did this. And the bell sounding made me think, oh, okay, the fight's won. I raised my hands. Donald's corner comes in, which I don't blame them. They're supposed to do. So they did a great job. They grabbed their guy and they take him to the corner and sit him down. And Herb looks at them and he's like, oh, yeah, the fight salon. You can see it all on video. It's like, all on video. And not only is he, like a bad ref, but he lets himself get, like, impulse and have, like, feelings when he shouldn't have feelings when he should do what it's right. Like, you literally stopped it like, a second or two before that bell rings. And then you. You let it continue, you know? So then it goes into the second round, the same thing happens. I drop him again. He gets back up, and he's up in the corner, and I start landing body shots on him. And then this guy just gets in and stops it, you know, like, it wasn't a bad stop anyways. It was gonna end up being bad for Donald. He was gonna take a lot more damage. But now he's standing on his fucking two feet, hands are up. He's defending himself intelligently, and he fucked it up. But it's not just for me. He's. He's fucked up over like 20, 30 fights that I've seen with my own fucking eyes, bro.
Podcast Host
That's crazy.
Jorge Masvidal
I think he's one of the worst referees, period.
Podcast Host
They put him on all the big fights though, right?
Jorge Masvidal
I know, because he's just there, you know? But I really think he's trash.
Podcast Host
Damn. That's wild, because I thought people considered him the best ref.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, no, I mean, everybody has opinions. I fought another guy, Jake Ellenberger, and Jake Ellenberger caught my leg. And when I took my leg, the way I took it out is I exposed my back. So as I exposed my back, he came with a flying knee. The counter to that is like, you could either block or you could attack the foot that's in the bottom and sweep him. Okay, So I swept him, but his foot got caught in the cage. That ain't my fault. Is that my fault? You trying to kill me with a need of my face now? I made you miss. Now your foot got caught in the cage. Am I supposed to stop? Hell no. So I start giving this shots and trying to kill him. Herb Dean stops you, right? And then like two minutes later, he's telling the commission, no, no, his foot got stuck. This is a no contest. The you talking about. He's the one that threw a strike, and that's how his foot ended up there, you know?
Podcast Host
Wow.
Jorge Masvidal
He hadn't thrown that straight, so I just think this guy's bas.
Podcast Host
Damn. That's crazy.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Is there a rule for that, though, if your foot gets stuck?
Jorge Masvidal
No. Yeah. It's fight. You know, it's like if. If you're on bottom and I throw a punch at your face and you move your face and I hit the canvas, and when I hit the canvas, I break my hand. Whose fault is that?
Podcast Host
Right.
Jorge Masvidal
You know?
Podcast Host
Yeah. You got to take responsibility. Right. For the position you're in.
Jorge Masvidal
That's why I joined the sport. Full accountability, man.
Podcast Host
Yeah. I'm a chess player, so the only way you lose is off your mistake.
Jorge Masvidal
Nice.
Podcast Host
So it's similar.
Jorge Masvidal
What's your favorite piece?
Podcast Host
Oh, that's a good ass question. I've never been asked that. I would say probably the horse, because the horse is tricky.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah. The night set up a lot of. With the knight. Yeah.
Podcast Host
You play chess?
Jorge Masvidal
Not great at it, but I love it, brother. It's a great sport. It's a fun sport, man.
Podcast Host
Yeah, it is.
Jorge Masvidal
Love it.
Podcast Host
It's a lost game, though. A lot of kids don't play that stuff.
Jorge Masvidal
These days they don't.
Podcast Host
Same with fighting, right? That's not really a commonly, I think, more common now. Oh, it is.
Jorge Masvidal
When I was growing up, it was maybe boxing and like, karate and stuff. And then the UFC came it.
Podcast Host
Yeah, I did karate. That shit was a joke, though. I feel like I don't use any of that.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, you know, some karate's your wish, washy. Some are more legit, you know. But ever since UFC came into the picture, it's like a different.
Podcast Host
And that was before you, like, got into fighting, right? Like, it came out later.
Jorge Masvidal
UFC. Yeah, UFC came out on my birthday, November 12th, when I was nine years old. 1990 something. I forgot the exact date.
Podcast Host
Oh, okay.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, I discovered. And I was 11, like, two years later. And since then, I was completely hooked to it, you know?
Podcast Host
Damn. So you got this dream for a.
Jorge Masvidal
While, a long time since a kid, I told my mama, mom, you can put that apron up. You ain't gotta work no more. As soon as you got a plan.
Podcast Host
You know, at 9 years old, you said that.
Jorge Masvidal
No, like, at 12, 13 years old, she's like, what? What's the plan? I told her, listen, they got this thing called the Ultimate Fighting Championships. If you win a tournament, which meant you fought four times in the night, bare knuckle, and you beat four guys, geez, you got $50,000, right? I told my mom, I'll do like three of those a year. We're fucking rich. And my mom looked at me like, you the dumbest son of a bitch. Some guys get in that cage. This is back then. Talking about like 30 years. More than 30 years. You gonna get in a cage with. And do what? You get in the cage right now. I'm trying to explain. So you get in a cage, right, with another guy that's been like, training, and then we fight, and there's like, no rules. And then the winner advances, and then you fight again, and then the winner advances and you fight again. And then she's like, what the fuck? And then. And then if you win that one, you fight a fourth time. And my mom's like, what the fuck are you talking. This is the craziest. I'm taking you to church right now.
Podcast Host
Crazy. No gloves too. God damn.
Jorge Masvidal
Back then. But by the time I got around to it, there was gloves, there was a lot more rules and stuff. But this is when I'm like 13 years old, you know, the sports still getting sorted out.
Podcast Host
Yeah. Well, they brought the bare knuckles up back now, right? You said, yeah, I have a bare.
Jorge Masvidal
Knuckle league, bare knuckle, mma. All the same rules as mma, but just no gloves.
Podcast Host
Wow. So those punches do way more damage.
Jorge Masvidal
Way more damage. There's a lot more submissions, a lot more action on the ground, because the gloves kind of stall things out as far as, like, grappling goes. But when you take the gloves off, more submissions, more knockouts, more everything.
Podcast Host
Wow. I gotta check that out. You said you just had an event, right?
Jorge Masvidal
Yes, sir. It's game bread, bare knuckle.
Podcast Host
When's the next one?
Jorge Masvidal
We're gonna have the next one probably March, April, next year in Miami.
Podcast Host
Okay. It's gonna be lit. I'll pull up.
Jorge Masvidal
Oh, so you have a blast, man.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah.
Podcast Host
Have you fought? Not.
Jorge Masvidal
No, I can't. I'm signed to the ufc, so.
Podcast Host
Oh, okay.
Jorge Masvidal
It's my company, but I can't fight nowhere else but the ufc.
Podcast Host
Nice. So you won that tournament, though, with the four fights that's.
Jorge Masvidal
No, no, no. So when I told my mom this, I'm 13 years old, right. And this is what's happening at the time. I don't turn pro till I'm, like, 18, 19. And the rules change already dramatically by the time I'm, like, a big guy, you know? And I could already compete in the ufc.
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Podcast Host
Because four fights is too many, right?
Jorge Masvidal
I mean, four fights in one night, it's nuts. No weight classes, you get eye gouge, you can hit somebody in the jewels, you could fish hook them. You do a million different things that you can't do no more.
Podcast Host
Damn. Which loss hurt the most for you? Like, you still think about, you know.
Jorge Masvidal
Literally every single one of them.
Podcast Host
Wow.
Jorge Masvidal
Anyone? I don't care if it was for a title or for the. Every single loss hurt like a million needles. And every single victory was. But the small one or big one was, like, the greatest thing ever in life.
Podcast Host
High highs and low lows.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host
Because you come in with a plan, and it probably doesn't work out half the time. Right.
Jorge Masvidal
You know, you spent, you know, besides your whole life to that point, whatever months is dialed in, not, you know, doing all the. That leads to failure. You know, doing everything that leads to success and sacrificing yourself, and then you come up short. It hurts, you know?
Podcast Host
Yeah. But as a fighter, I mean, as.
Jorge Masvidal
A fighter, you keep fighting, unless you're.
Podcast Host
Jon Jones, it's inevitable you're gonna lose.
Jorge Masvidal
Yeah. You just get better. And even Jon Jones has had some nights that, you know, the judges gave it to him. But a majority of the people that Watched, felt, oh, he lost that fight, you know, so nobody's really like undefeated in that cage in a way. You know, the judges might, might have said you won, but it's hard to go out there without taking damage and actually winning every fight, you know?
Podcast Host
Absolutely. What was the favorite fight you've ever had?
Jorge Masvidal
All of them, man.
Podcast Host
Ben Askren.
Jorge Masvidal
Ben Askren was fun, but, you know, his ass was just a five second thing, man. Just all of them have fun. All the fights are fun. The 25 minute ones, the five second ones. I love it, man. I love the fight. That's why I got into it so young and I didn't really care about the money. If the money came, I was awesome. But just that they were giving out $50,000 for ONE Championship, I was like that. That's amazing that they even pay me because literally at the end of the day, what I love most, what I have, my basketball game, my pickup game, is fighting.
Podcast Host
Do you still have the same passion now as you did when you first started?
Jorge Masvidal
Definitely. When I'm competing, you know, once I'm in there, once I'm in the sparring room, once I'm in the gym, you know, when I was younger, I was a little bit maybe hungrier to learn more stuff, to be more in the gym, but when it's competition time, just as hungry.
Podcast Host
I feel that. Dude, it's been fun. Where can people find you? Keep up with the events and everything.
Jorge Masvidal
Keep up with the events. At Gamebread Bear Knuckle, we got the YouTube page, we got the Instagram page, we got the page on Extra. You can't miss out anything. And always just my Instagram. We let everybody know at gamebridge Fighter.
Podcast Host
All right, link below. Thanks for coming on.
Digital Social Hour Podcast Episode Summary
Episode Title: Why Men Are Under Attack in 2024: UFC Fighter Speaks Out | Jorge Masvidal DSH #930
Release Date: November 28, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Jorge Masvidal
In this compelling episode of the Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a deep and candid conversation with renowned UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal. The discussion spans a range of topics, including societal challenges faced by men today, political affiliations, the intricacies of the fighting world, and personal insights into Jorge's career and future endeavors.
Jorge Masvidal opens the conversation by addressing the contemporary struggles men face, feeling increasingly under attack for their identities and interests.
Jorge Masvidal [00:39]: "It's a crazy time nowadays to be a man. We've never been more attacked as men in the history of men, you know, just for being a man. You get crucified, and it's crazy."
He elaborates on the confusion and criticism men encounter, whether they're involved in sports, pursue certain hobbies, or embody traditional masculine traits. This sentiment underscores a broader conversation about gender dynamics and societal expectations in 2024.
Shifting gears, Jorge delves into his political stance, specifically his support for former President Donald J. Trump. He articulates his motivations beyond mere affiliation, emphasizing Trump's stand against communism and socialism.
Jorge Masvidal [05:36]: "I feel that Trump tackles the issue of communism and socialism like nobody does. And I believe in my heart that the Democratic Party has been infiltrated by communists."
Jorge asserts that his support is rooted in a desire to use his platform to advocate for what he believes is right, despite facing significant backlash and financial repercussions.
Jorge candidly discusses the repercussions of his political support, notably the loss of sponsorships and monetization on major social media platforms.
Jorge Masvidal [07:03]: "I lost millions overnight, man. Almost. Facebook and YouTube overnight with no warning, nothing. Just unmonetized me and like all my earning potential there still to this day is like, damn, to this day."
Despite these setbacks, Jorge maintains unwavering support for his beliefs, prioritizing integrity over financial gain.
Jorge Masvidal [07:25]: "I never regret it. I don't give a... You guys take the money away. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, God's got my back. I'll figure it out later."
The conversation transitions to Jorge's experiences in the fighting arena, highlighting memorable matches and his perspectives on fellow fighters.
Jorge praises Jon Jones, citing his longevity and prowess in MMA.
Jorge Masvidal [03:34]: "Jon Jones, he's definitely up there. There's not, I think, one guy over everybody in MMA in my book, in my opinion, but he's definitely up there as one of the greatest of all time. Undisputed."
He reflects on his own career longevity, attributing it to his faith and purpose.
Jorge Masvidal [04:00]: "Jesus. Religion's the number one motivator for me. Not religion. I would just say my relationship with God, you know?"
Jorge also shares insights into recent fights, including his thoughts on Jake Paul's boxing match and predictions for future UFC events.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Jorge's critique of the judging systems in both boxing and MMA, with a particular emphasis on referee Herb Dean.
Jorge Masvidal [14:37]: "He's the worst fucking referee in the game... It's like, all on video. He's one of the worst referees, period."
Jorge recounts specific instances where he felt refereeing was mishandled, leading to unjust outcomes in fights. He attributes the corruption in boxing to the enormous financial stakes involved, allowing for judges to be bribed.
Jorge Masvidal [11:07]: "Money. The judges, judge's commission. You look a lot of these big time fighters, they were giving out big, massive gifts to referees, to judges."
Despite his harsh criticisms, Jorge remains hopeful about improvements in the sport, noting the increasing involvement of experienced fighters in officiating roles.
Jorge shares his early passion for MMA, sparked by his teenage fascination with the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC). He narrates his childhood ambition to compete professionally and his relentless pursuit of success in the fighting world.
Jorge Masvidal [19:10]: "I told my mom, I'll do like three of those a year. We're fucking rich."
Despite initial resistance from his family, Jorge's determination led him to a successful career in MMA, marked by both triumphs and setbacks.
He also touches upon his involvement in poker during his early career, balancing his love for the game with his fighting commitments.
Jorge Masvidal [01:39]: "I used to play a ton of poker from, like I said, at 14, then at 18... I would make some ends meet... so there was a time where it was putting some food on the Table."
Looking ahead, Jorge discusses his plans to return to the UFC, expressing excitement about upcoming events in Miami and the potential for new matchups.
Jorge Masvidal [09:36]: "I'm coming back to the UFC. April. Miami."
He also promotes his involvement with Gamebred Bare Knuckle, highlighting the unique aspects of bare-knuckle fighting compared to traditional MMA.
Jorge Masvidal [20:36]: "Way more submissions, a lot more action on the ground, because the gloves kind of stall things out as far as, like, grappling goes."
In closing, Jorge emphasizes his unwavering passion for fighting, his readiness to seize future opportunities, and his commitment to using his platform to advocate for his beliefs despite opposition.
Jorge Masvidal [00:39]: "We've never been more attacked as men in the history of men, you know, just for being a man."
Jorge Masvidal [05:36]: "I believe in my heart that the Democratic Party has been infiltrated by communists."
Jorge Masvidal [07:25]: "I never regret it. I don't give a... God's got my back. I'll figure it out later."
Jorge Masvidal [14:37]: "He's the worst fucking referee in the game."
This episode of the Digital Social Hour offers an unfiltered and insightful look into the life and mindset of Jorge Masvidal. From societal challenges and political convictions to the nitty-gritty of the fighting world, Jorge provides listeners with a multifaceted perspective on what it means to be a modern man, an athlete, and an individual standing firm in his beliefs. Sean Kelly's adept hosting ensures a conversation that is both engaging and thought-provoking, making this episode a must-listen for fans and aspiring professionals alike.
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