Rogan reflects on the early days of MMA when knowledge of different martial arts was fragmented and often based on delusion. He contrasts his initial belief in the superiority of striking with the eventual realization of the dominance of grappling arts like Jiu-Jitsu, emphasizing how the sport's evolution was a process of discovery and adaptation as fighters learned from each other.
Impact: High. This historical reflection underscores the chaotic yet crucial developmental phase of MMA, where a lack of comprehensive understanding led to flawed strategies but ultimately paved the way for a more complete and effective fighting system.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:59:45 to 01:01:09.
Sources in support: Dan Hardy (Commentator, Former Fighter)

