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Originally Posted by SinnerTim The article isn't top trainer, it's top coaches, read the criteria, based on that, Chuck's teams got along (for the most part) especially on this last season, and out of the 3 weight classes he's coached, his team has won them all. I'd say the results speak for themselves.
HOW IS TITO #1? Yes, he was great on his first season, but look what he was up against, Shamrock was awful. And last season was pathetic, talked trash on his own guys, left the show and his team had to be notified by Dana before Tito ever told them, and on top of that, HIS TEAM LOST. I am confused. |
Guh! Ok, I'll read the criteria, it says "positive influence on the careers of young fighters and pure coaching ability", so at what point does Chuck's complete detatchment to his team and overall aloof-ness not bring him down? At what point in any of Liddell's dealing with TUF does he ever, in any instance inspire, influence or purely coach his fighters to victory?
Seriously. Liddell spent all of the first season on his sidekick and the last season vs. Tito being too punchdrunk to say anything coherent and still, on his sidekick. He's a solid fighter, but he hasn't evolved in the last five years and since Dana stopped protecting him has gotten ruined and it bleeds through into his coachin, cuz btw his "coaching style" if you even can call it that involves alot of assistant coaches and bs from Hackleman while Chuck's off shooting Dancing With the Stars and probably just partying the nights away. Chuck lucks out with picking prosects with help of Wikipedia and Sherdog, but aside from that, he's a complete spacecaseflake on TUF. Honestly, show me an instant where Chuck looks even REMOTELY invested outside of the actual exhibition bout and I'll be shocked and I think this has more to do with Iceman fandom than the truth IMO. But heck.