Yeah but I liked it better when I heard it from Theodore von Kármán the legendary NASA engineer in 2003. I'm 99% confident Sonnen has never had an original thought in his life.
Good list but i feel that there is a big omission of Jens Pulvar. The finale was all Pulvar and you could tell through out the season he really cared and lead his team very well even after being disrespected during the fighter picks. Legend
While Pulvar was the better coach, BJ made that season must watch television. From the table tennis match to his escapades at fighter picks it was one to watch
@@hadriancaesar2686 their rival dynamic was great. BJ Penn is super entertaining but after my rewatch of that season a few months ago, i was shocked i forgot how great Jens was that season
100% agree. I think he got Uriah better than pretty much anyone else, and them not staying together damaged his career. Kelvin too, I think he could've kept him motivated.
@@iangratton6062 i know this is extremely common knowledge to everyone. However it really does go to show that finding the right coach is just as important finding the right style and gym for yourself.
@@phvieira256 Chael is honestly one of my favourite fighters for the combination of shit talk, ability to perform, and his entire performance against Anderson Silva. Him being an incredible coach and capable of motivating fighters is honestly sort of a dallop of whip cream on a piece of cake.
The fighters being coaches is my favorite part about TUF, it's just nice to see a fighter from a different perspective and how they take on the role as coach
The interactions between Rashad and Rampage were legendary. They were true rivals going from friends to wanting to rip eachothers throats out within minutes lol.
Not gonna lie, with Rampage being such a bully to that dude on Rashad's team, it was sweet to see Rashad's team whoop on them so badly. Along with Rashad eventually beating Rampage in the octagon too. A little bit of a humbling experience for Jackson because he seemed to have calmed down after that show.
I remember Tito immediately taught his team member how to escape the triangle after that person lost. Like immediately after the fight. Dude is a good coach.
Didn't he make him train that while he had an entire torn muscle or something like that? Tito pushing him literally ruined his ability to keep fighting, IIRC.
When people talk about Tito, they always forget how good he was as a coach on TUF. He gave those guys all of himself. He tried 110% every day to help his team, and you could tell he really, really cared. I earned TONS of respect for him after that season.
Tito chewing out the contestants for making fun of the guy who cried after losing actually made me a Tito fan, and I couldn't stand him when that season started.
Thinking the same thing but if you listened to that moron bailey he didn't even know who vitor was so I'm not surprised he didn't put matt or jens on here.
Honestly Chael on 2 seperate seasons of TUF showed he could be one of those fighters that won't go down as a top tier great, but has the potential to be a top tier coach
@@sukhdevr3489 Agreed, but I feel like when people list there top 10-15 middleweights his resume just doesn't stack up to a lot of guys I would say he's borderline top 20
Finally a comment section about Chael without people saying hes the goat, undefeated, never lost a round. It was funny when I first saw and heard it but it gets old after seeing and hearing it 3 or 4 times a day
@@paulquinonesjr.4943 For his era he was very good. It's the same issue with Rich Franklin, with the difference being he won the title. He's a very good fighter but there are lots of other fighters who you would rate higher. Chael was definitely top tier from 2010-2012.
I'm so glad Tito got recognition for how good of a coach he was. Making Kaycey Uscola practice escaping triangles immediately after Kaycey got submitted made me respect him a lot. He tied the emotion of losing with the knowledge to prevent it in the future.
@@FlechFisher He was good in the third yeah, but he looked way better then he was due to how dreadful Ken was, which is funny imo since Ken was the one that was a coach with lions den
@@hadriancaesar2686 ken wasn't dreadful lol they edited that in Tito favor as he was younger and more popular back then. Kens team just sucked minus ed Herman, they bitched about everything and couldn't go hard or soft with them. Still Ortiz deserves credit for that season
@@hadriancaesar2686 where as in the 11th Tito became more like shamrock himself as he didn't t connect with his team and ignored injuries due to his old school mentality
@@tjboylan20 I thought it was an amazing season overall. Great fights, great coaching, great pranks, and a fun rivalry between Bisping and Mayhem. Definitely a season worth watching
he's got a twitch channel now. he's doing real good too. he's genuinely a good dude and likes coaching people who come to the channel. people will send in videos of their fights and he will give advice. Its a good time just watching fights with an all time great
Sonnen in TUF Brasil was impressive too. Keep in mind he was Brazil's archnemesis back then, was opposite a legend in Wanderlei Silva. And left the show with the respect of everyone who watched it, by being a much better person and coach than the Brazilian. (Wanderlei is so awful that he made the two guys who were opposite coaches some of the best in the history of the show)
Chael and Tito being great coaches reminds me of alot of pro wrestling. In pro wrestling the heel (bad guy) takes the lead in the matches, he's the one making the decisions in the ring. To be an effective heel you have to know how to work the crowds, understand what works and make adjustments on the fly, the heels are usually the smartest guys when it comes to their craft and find a ton of work backstage when their in ring career is over. While Tito trips over his words alot there's no denying that when it comes to mma the man has a ton of insight andunderstanding of how to get the best out if the ppl that works with him, same goes with Uncle chael
Miesha Tate seemed to actually care about every fighter. She tried to cater to all of their methods of learning and training and genuinely made attempts to stop conflicts within the team.
I think Brock deserves a mention. Not only was he a good coach on the show, but he brought his guy into his own gym after the season was over for training camp for the season finale.
Did anyone else feel as though Ortega kind of took the easy way out this season? Seems like his coaches who he brought with him did 75% of the coaching and in-fight instructions whilst Ortega just sparred a few times. Don’t get me wrong his coaching team were excellent but I just didn’t really see Ortega as the main man where as Volkanovski was clearly the head coach for his side
Didn't notice. But I felt they generally showed very little training, basically only fight preps so hard to say. Was still a cool season tho, for once not a single douche on there, hard to pick favourites
How is GSP number 8? He literally brought the best coaches in all styles, picked the best fighters, was extremely strategic in choosing fights, remained composed thorough the whole season and both his fighters went to the finale. He literally did everything right
I ran into Tito Ortiz once, I just wanted to give him a, " hey, I'm a fan ", but he looked upset or perhaps just busy so I didn't want to bother him, lol. Maybe, I should have but it was cool just running into someone you watched on TV.
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I’m glad Mayhem made the list, I feel like people overlooked him for being a goofball, but he was a great coach. Kept his team in line and many fighters from his team had solid tenures in the ufc
One thing I noticed on Bully beatdown (what can I say, I am sucker) is how many times the camera would cut to him shouting out advice… I hope he can get his head on straight, because he is a good coach who would be fun to learn under 😊
I’m sorry but how... how... HOW is Jens Pulver not on this list? He dominated Penn in the opening round, had both of his guys in the finals, kept his composure during numerous incidents such as the “pick a guy” fiasco, was extremely my supportive of guys like Diaz and Weems, and even took on an additional team member that BJ kicked off his team. I think he definitely deserves to be on here.
I've been watching this channel for a very long time. And I'm sadden to say I just realized he's the drummer/producer for one of my favorite bands strawberry girls.
Jens Pulver had to put up with a lot of BS from the show, BJ, and even some fighters. Despite all of that adversity, the finale was fought between two of HIS fighters, and he created arguably the most successful TUF winner of all time.
@@thefroze204 yeah, wasn't basing it on performance, for that I'd go Usman. Nate headlined two PPVs that held the record for most buys, so I had to give him the "overall success" credit
Although I agree Jens did a great job, you can't really give him much credit for Nate. Guys like Nick, Melendez, Shields and Cesar Gracie did far more to shape his career. But Jens was definitely a good experience for all those guys. How he is not in the HoF yet is beyond me
@@Dukeflyhawker I understand Nate's coaches and brother were more instrumental to the development of his style and career, but Jens Pulver was his ticket into the UFC, and they both cashed it.
I mean, Brock Lesnar also was a pretty darn good coach, he was unorthodox and some of his analogies made no sense but they clearly had an impact on his team, namely one Tony Ferguson but Brock did a good job acknowledging his fighters and genuinely caring about them, he did lose the coaching challenge but I'm pretty sure his coaching style left a big impact if Tony bringing him up at the UFC 262 presser is anything to go by
I'd love if you guys could also cover the worst coaches :-) Especially since so many of these good coaches stood out against how bad their rivals were. (Urijah Faber vs Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen vs Jon Jones)
I've been binging seasons of TUF lately. Claudia Gadelia definitely should be up there. She did a great job as the coach. She practically swept the season and she seemed to really care a lot.
Having never watched a full season of TUF I find this super interesting the idea of a champ or high ranked fighter coaching the potential next generation poring all their knowledge into a young man like a Brock and tony situation
Id watch season 1 just to get a proper grasp of the concept but Pulver v Penn, Bisping v Mayhem, Rampage v Rashad, Chael v Jones and Tito v Shamrock were such great seasons
I’ve been homeless for 2 weeks now and GSPs quotes and philosophy has gotten me through it. I make money to buy a hotel through all means even if it’s skipping a meal, going all day washing car windows. Shinning shoes whatever I have to do because I’m a warrior and will never let myself be weak. Through all odds I will find a stable job and be able to get into MMA. I have faith!
After GSP at #8, nothing else felt like as strong of a resume. If I had to pick one coach, plus staff, it would have been GSP, with Faber as a close 2nd.
Surprised Bisping didn't get a mention. He had a lot finalist and winners over the 2 seasons he did. I know he missed 1 match due to sleeping in, but he was pure comedy and bought the British team together with a "siege mentality"
I don't know if he's in here but Patrick Cote he brought his experience from his time on the ultimate fighter and in the UFC and imparted it on his guys Canada provided all four finalists for that season
@@sebastianwhiteside5995 - More like Roy Nelson and Rampage... I mean, sure Ken's training methods were outdated, but he at least gave it a honest try. Nelson and Rampage (season 10 in particular) didn't seem to give a shit.
@@randallflagg3700 I don't think having your guys rewatch UFC's and taking them golfing is actual training even his own team said they were jealous of Tito's training regiment have you even seen season 3 bro.
@@sebastianwhiteside5995 They spent a whole day watching Ken's old fights while Tito's team were training lol, Matt Hughes is also up there as i could be wrong but i think he started trying to get members of his team to convert to christianity
@@hadriancaesar2686 they did that and a couple sessions of rewatching UFC's because that Christian and tait kept bitching about it. Matt and rich Franklin both tried that. Honestly matt Serra should've been on this list also from season six. But I doubt half these guys have seen it. Especially since bailey didn't even know about vitor belfort .
Sonnens "failure is always an option" speech is one of the greatest motivational pieces I've ever heard.
Agreed. I never expected that kind of speech from Sonnen. Perhaps that's part of the reason it was so motivational in the first place.
Yeah but I liked it better when I heard it from Theodore von Kármán the legendary NASA engineer in 2003.
I'm 99% confident Sonnen has never had an original thought in his life.
@@josephmatthews7698but he didn’t let Silva get close?
Good list but i feel that there is a big omission of Jens Pulvar. The finale was all Pulvar and you could tell through out the season he really cared and lead his team very well even after being disrespected during the fighter picks. Legend
While Pulvar was the better coach, BJ made that season must watch television. From the table tennis match to his escapades at fighter picks it was one to watch
agreed
@@hadriancaesar2686 their rival dynamic was great. BJ Penn is super entertaining but after my rewatch of that season a few months ago, i was shocked i forgot how great Jens was that season
Andy Wang aside
Jens got so upset that he changed his last name to Pulver
I think Chael Sonnen was the best coach, since he showed everyone how to take down Wanderlei Silva while wearing flip flops
Didn't show not how to get close though
@@russell2890 the point was to show them not to get close 😂
Hey he couldn’t let him get close
White flip flops
Also swept Team Jones in the semifinals
I wished Chael pursued a career as an MMA coach. He would’ve been such a great mentor to Gastelum and especially Uriah Hall.
better than a podcaster?
100% agree. I think he got Uriah better than pretty much anyone else, and them not staying together damaged his career. Kelvin too, I think he could've kept him motivated.
@@iangratton6062 i know this is extremely common knowledge to everyone. However it really does go to show that finding the right coach is just as important finding the right style and gym for yourself.
Chael was a coach for TUF Brasil and did fine. Chael was the second best middleweight (fuck Izzy)... and the first effective thashtalker.
@@phvieira256 Chael is honestly one of my favourite fighters for the combination of shit talk, ability to perform, and his entire performance against Anderson Silva.
Him being an incredible coach and capable of motivating fighters is honestly sort of a dallop of whip cream on a piece of cake.
GSP Will always be my favorite because he brought Jean-Charles in, showing what true elite level striking is and also how goddamn funny that guy is.
And that's why I keep being a drunk hopefully I can be in the ufc
Nah , having to cater to a drunk who can't control himself probably pissed the fighters off
@@beenrue5672 what were they gonna do? fight him and get kicked off?, i doubt it bothered them as much as you think
@@saunajoe5973 nah Jean Charles was just there to separate the men from the boys
@@dylancolombe7401 showing up drunk to practice, on TV, and dumping fighters all day long, legend
I don’t care for the coaches tbh, but I love when warriors like Andy Wang come off the show.
Those where warrior tears dammit, he knew what he was going to do to his future opponents, so he wept for them prematurely 😐
“Warriors like Andy Wang” there’s never been a warrior like Andy Wang
Andy wang? That’s a warrior he ain’t no punk
Andy “Ima Warrior” Wang
Andy "WAAAAAAAA" Wang
The fighters being coaches is my favorite part about TUF, it's just nice to see a fighter from a different perspective and how they take on the role as coach
for sure, we made a list too! want to review it to this one?
The coaches challenge is my favorite part of the show
Except for rampage. Lol
@@fratrickmachomes5263 rip tuf door
"They got money for war,
but can't feed the poor."
- Chael P.P. Sonnen and P.P. stands for 2Pac
Chael P. Sonnen. The P stands for ICON. Only fighter to ever go 49-0 with 49 KOs and 49 subs.
@@chuck7952 agree because the only person who got money with her mouth is tito ortiz wife
That sounds like something somebody would say about chael's country.
@@sirehan1002 for your information, there was no marriage.
"We got a black president now, but we still ain't got more"
The interactions between Rashad and Rampage were legendary. They were true rivals going from friends to wanting to rip eachothers throats out within minutes lol.
Not gonna lie, with Rampage being such a bully to that dude on Rashad's team, it was sweet to see Rashad's team whoop on them so badly. Along with Rashad eventually beating Rampage in the octagon too. A little bit of a humbling experience for Jackson because he seemed to have calmed down after that show.
Don’t say nuthin to me
I remember Tito immediately taught his team member how to escape the triangle after that person lost. Like immediately after the fight. Dude is a good coach.
Classic comment this! 😭😭😭😂😂😂
Didn't he make him train that while he had an entire torn muscle or something like that? Tito pushing him literally ruined his ability to keep fighting, IIRC.
Maybe should have taught him before the fight, no?
But seriously I was shocked at how good a coach Tito was.
Brock Lesnar was super influential on Tony Ferguson’s Career. And watching him take tony to his gym was super awesome to see
I know i was very disappointed he didn’t make it in
But did Brock ever make that chicken salad he talked about?
When people talk about Tito, they always forget how good he was as a coach on TUF. He gave those guys all of himself. He tried 110% every day to help his team, and you could tell he really, really cared. I earned TONS of respect for him after that season.
I mean I’m not a Tito Ortiz fan, but his coaching style was very good. At least for Season 3.
Tito chewing out the contestants for making fun of the guy who cried after losing actually made me a Tito fan, and I couldn't stand him when that season started.
Especially when you compare him with Ken Shamrock coaching opoosite him. Lol
Really shows the difference between Tito the coach and Tito the fighter.
@@konradcurze939 lol 💯
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I was wondering who was going to bring that up! I'm glad someone did as it was the first thing that I noticed.
I feel like Jens pulver and Matt serra should've been on the list.
Thinking the same thing but if you listened to that moron bailey he didn't even know who vitor was so I'm not surprised he didn't put matt or jens on here.
they are on our list, we made a top 10 too :)! would love you to check it out
@@cardwellegend well you got a new sub now.
Matt Serra was the best coach on the season he was a contestant
@@LewisMeister1 season 4 was great.
Honestly Chael on 2 seperate seasons of TUF showed he could be one of those fighters that won't go down as a top tier great, but has the potential to be a top tier coach
He such a great motivator!
He definitely was a top tier middleweight. Just had arguably the p4p GOAT to get through but still won 5/7 rounds against him with 2/3 10 8s.
@@sukhdevr3489 Agreed, but I feel like when people list there top 10-15 middleweights his resume just doesn't stack up to a lot of guys I would say he's borderline top 20
Finally a comment section about Chael without people saying hes the goat, undefeated, never lost a round. It was funny when I first saw and heard it but it gets old after seeing and hearing it 3 or 4 times a day
@@paulquinonesjr.4943 For his era he was very good. It's the same issue with Rich Franklin, with the difference being he won the title. He's a very good fighter but there are lots of other fighters who you would rate higher. Chael was definitely top tier from 2010-2012.
GSP is not just a good coach but a good mentor overall. His a awesome ambassador for the sport.
Imo the best coach on TUF.
Finally I been asking for this!!!🔥thank you MOP!
Lol. I noticed
The last season that just ended is the only one I watched, Volkanovski did such a fantastic job man... Wow
he is great!
@@cardwellegend Fantastic... When he retires he could set up his own gym easy
I trained at the same gym as volk for years. Awesome coach and super helpful
Volk was actually really good and bringing in Craig Jones was huge too.
Ortega sucked
I'm so glad Tito got recognition for how good of a coach he was.
Making Kaycey Uscola practice escaping triangles immediately after Kaycey got submitted made me respect him a lot. He tied the emotion of losing with the knowledge to prevent it in the future.
Tito sucked in that season lol he was good in the 3td tho
@@FlechFisher He was good in the third yeah, but he looked way better then he was due to how dreadful Ken was, which is funny imo since Ken was the one that was a coach with lions den
@@hadriancaesar2686 ken wasn't dreadful lol they edited that in Tito favor as he was younger and more popular back then. Kens team just sucked minus ed Herman, they bitched about everything and couldn't go hard or soft with them. Still Ortiz deserves credit for that season
@@hadriancaesar2686 where as in the 11th Tito became more like shamrock himself as he didn't t connect with his team and ignored injuries due to his old school mentality
@@FlechFisher Ken was arguably just as big as a name, with his long career and time in the WWF
Yo the Mayhem Miller pick was a good one. Didn’t watch that season but looks like he a solid coach
It was a great season it was easily a top 3 season for coaching
@@tjboylan20 I thought it was an amazing season overall. Great fights, great coaching, great pranks, and a fun rivalry between Bisping and Mayhem. Definitely a season worth watching
Where's Jens Pulver? Dude was amazing that season and really cared about the fighters!
he's got a twitch channel now. he's doing real good too. he's genuinely a good dude and likes coaching people who come to the channel. people will send in videos of their fights and he will give advice. Its a good time just watching fights with an all time great
Sonnen in TUF Brasil was impressive too. Keep in mind he was Brazil's archnemesis back then, was opposite a legend in Wanderlei Silva. And left the show with the respect of everyone who watched it, by being a much better person and coach than the Brazilian.
(Wanderlei is so awful that he made the two guys who were opposite coaches some of the best in the history of the show)
Chael and Tito being great coaches reminds me of alot of pro wrestling. In pro wrestling the heel (bad guy) takes the lead in the matches, he's the one making the decisions in the ring. To be an effective heel you have to know how to work the crowds, understand what works and make adjustments on the fly, the heels are usually the smartest guys when it comes to their craft and find a ton of work backstage when their in ring career is over. While Tito trips over his words alot there's no denying that when it comes to mma the man has a ton of insight andunderstanding of how to get the best out if the ppl that works with him, same goes with Uncle chael
Amazing that ole Cheal P never lost a round. Undefeated 🐐
Does Chael pay you to do this, or are you just in love with him?
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Miesha Tate seemed to actually care about every fighter. She tried to cater to all of their methods of learning and training and genuinely made attempts to stop conflicts within the team.
Still waiting for Top 10 houses sold by al iaquinta
I think Brock deserves a mention. Not only was he a good coach on the show, but he brought his guy into his own gym after the season was over for training camp for the season finale.
I remember Jens Pulver being a great coach
Tito actually made it into a Best list for once
THEY FINALLY DID IT
This video just cemented in my mind that Kimbo would be perfect for bare knuckle boxing. R.I.P. tough guy.
How was tj dillashaw not up here? He obliterated cody's team on their season and was a pretty chill coach who genuinely cared for all the contestants.
Did anyone else feel as though Ortega kind of took the easy way out this season? Seems like his coaches who he brought with him did 75% of the coaching and in-fight instructions whilst Ortega just sparred a few times. Don’t get me wrong his coaching team were excellent but I just didn’t really see Ortega as the main man where as Volkanovski was clearly the head coach for his side
Didn't notice. But I felt they generally showed very little training, basically only fight preps so hard to say. Was still a cool season tho, for once not a single douche on there, hard to pick favourites
How is GSP number 8? He literally brought the best coaches in all styles, picked the best fighters, was extremely strategic in choosing fights, remained composed thorough the whole season and both his fighters went to the finale. He literally did everything right
I was thinking the same thing.
I ran into Tito Ortiz once, I just wanted to give him a, " hey, I'm a fan ", but he looked upset or perhaps just busy so I didn't want to bother him, lol. Maybe, I should have but it was cool just running into someone you watched on TV.
he was probably just concentrating real hard on remembering to put one foot in front of the other.
He might have been contemplating how he was going to outlive his kids
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Also, you should've added the fact that he brought a sign language specialist to TUF, so they could communicate back and forth with Matt Hamill.
I can honestly say i never looked at TUF like this before. great stuff.
“Little monkey bitch”. Lmaoooo Ken was so full of rage that was the only insult he could put together.
How can you even get that wrong bro
he called him a "little bitch monkey" but still...whoa, ken.
@@samme79 I smoke a lot off weed and was probably fried while commenting. It happens. I will the hat off shame for this one lol
No Jens Pulver? I feel like he could be an honorable mention
Coach Volk needs to be on this list! From the TUF champion Bryan Battle 🤙
We've been asking for it for a long time. Finally
Big shame not to see Jens Pulver on here. IMO the best coach I’ve seen on the show with his genuine care of the fighters in a great season
BJ Penn was hilarious to watch as a contrast to Pulver because he could never understand why his fighters werent as good as him
Jens didn’t win two TUF seasons tho. Good TUF coach, just not the best
I’m glad Mayhem made the list, I feel like people overlooked him for being a goofball, but he was a great coach. Kept his team in line and many fighters from his team had solid tenures in the ufc
One thing I noticed on Bully beatdown (what can I say, I am sucker) is how many times the camera would cut to him shouting out advice… I hope he can get his head on straight, because he is a good coach who would be fun to learn under 😊
Rampage vs Rashad is the best TUF season purely for the trash talk. @ me.
100%
1, 5, 14 in no particular order.
Personally i would have picked Jens Pulver, Patrick Cote, Matt Serra & DC. But great list & amazing video :D
Nailed the song. I scream that song every time I watch an old season which is often
I had to take a break from watching the depressing news and this video dropped at just the right time.
THE MOMENT WE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!! ask and you shall receive lol
I’m sorry but how... how... HOW is Jens Pulver not on this list? He dominated Penn in the opening round, had both of his guys in the finals, kept his composure during numerous incidents such as the “pick a guy” fiasco, was extremely my supportive of guys like Diaz and Weems, and even took on an additional team member that BJ kicked off his team. I think he definitely deserves to be on here.
Always have a huge soft spot for Jens Pulvar. He was one of the coolest, nicest coaches who truly cared about his students.
We all wanted this 🔥🔥
Should have mentioned Chuck, Pulver, Serra and Bisping.
Exactly, out of a possible 4, Bisping coached 3 TUF winners, one of them becoming a champ.
Uriah and Kelvin are two of the best things that happened to TUF in recent years. My personal favorite season
Nice man I’ve seen someone asking for this list in the comment section for a while now
Tbh season 4 didnt have specific coaches but matt serra was a great leader for them
Great list
The show had many ups and downs but the competition and fighter development was real
Bayliun looks a lot like Big Cat from RNR (Rough and Rowdy)
Chael was by far the best IMO. Season 17 is my absolute favorite season of TUF between him, Uriah and Kelvin. Love all three of them.
Tito is a legend and has had a more successful career than 90% of fighter can ever dream of.
Faber's team got smashed by team Europe when he went up against McGregor.
God Mayhem was on complete fire that whole season, literally my least favorite fall from grace.
It was painful to watch. Man needed help a long time ago.
Yes! Ige been saying it for a long time. He surprised me so much. He was such a great coach in my opinion
Outside the UFC he was consistently one of the best Middleweights around. Inside the UFC however, was rather frustrating
Rashad def the best IMO, Jens Pulver was a great coach as well, Suprised he isn't on here
Pulver and Serra were both great coaches as well.
And another one of my Suggestions🥳🥳🥳👍🏻❤ You Guys are killing it. Thank you alot
What a great list. I was having flashbacks! Thanks
Damn, now I gotta watch every season's best moments on Larone's channel 😤💯
I like the energy on this video. Great work!!!
I've been watching this channel for a very long time. And I'm sadden to say I just realized he's the drummer/producer for one of my favorite bands strawberry girls.
Jens Pulver had to put up with a lot of BS from the show, BJ, and even some fighters. Despite all of that adversity, the finale was fought between two of HIS fighters, and he created arguably the most successful TUF winner of all time.
Definitely the most popular tuf winner, Nate Diaz
@@thefroze204 yeah, wasn't basing it on performance, for that I'd go Usman. Nate headlined two PPVs that held the record for most buys, so I had to give him the "overall success" credit
Although I agree Jens did a great job, you can't really give him much credit for Nate. Guys like Nick, Melendez, Shields and Cesar Gracie did far more to shape his career. But Jens was definitely a good experience for all those guys. How he is not in the HoF yet is beyond me
@@Dukeflyhawker I understand Nate's coaches and brother were more instrumental to the development of his style and career, but Jens Pulver was his ticket into the UFC, and they both cashed it.
They actually did it damn
Remember seeing this idea suggested in the comments.
@@skateman7151 all the damn time, this is a video for Tommy tho, unfortunate
@@khalilkaddoura9341 yeah he's the best haha
Watching TUF Rampage vs Evans showed Trevor Whitman is beyond SPECIAL.... and also Usman and Thug Rose being champions right now!
I mean, Brock Lesnar also was a pretty darn good coach, he was unorthodox and some of his analogies made no sense but they clearly had an impact on his team, namely one Tony Ferguson but Brock did a good job acknowledging his fighters and genuinely caring about them, he did lose the coaching challenge but I'm pretty sure his coaching style left a big impact if Tony bringing him up at the UFC 262 presser is anything to go by
finally. tito being recognized for the GOOD hes done for the sport
Love the channel gentleman 👏
Love the video.
Btw, the cover in the intro says coahces.
I know it’s cheesy af but I LOVED those references to the Ultimate Fighter Theme Song
Last time I was this early, Ben Askren was still conscious
damn
Lame
Broo 😂😂
damn boi lmao
I'd love if you guys could also cover the worst coaches :-) Especially since so many of these good coaches stood out against how bad their rivals were. (Urijah Faber vs Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen vs Jon Jones)
I'd start with Matt Hughes and BJ Penn for insulting the members of their own teams when they lost a fight
Finally! I've been telling y'all to make this video for over a year.
I've been binging seasons of TUF lately. Claudia Gadelia definitely should be up there. She did a great job as the coach. She practically swept the season and she seemed to really care a lot.
Matt Serra was an awesome coach. Surprised he’s not been mentioned. “Breathe”
Having never watched a full season of TUF I find this super interesting the idea of a champ or high ranked fighter coaching the potential next generation poring all their knowledge into a young man like a Brock and tony situation
Id watch season 1 just to get a proper grasp of the concept but Pulver v Penn, Bisping v Mayhem, Rampage v Rashad, Chael v Jones and Tito v Shamrock were such great seasons
The stars are slowly aligning for Top 10 Houses Sold By Al Iaquinta.
Chael was the most surprising, he was really a fantastic coach not just against jones, even his season with wanderlei he did so well with what he had.
Brock Lesnar was quite an underrated coach simply because of the number of times Tony Ferguson talks about him and how much Brock did for Tony
I’ve been homeless for 2 weeks now and GSPs quotes and philosophy has gotten me through it. I make money to buy a hotel through all means even if it’s skipping a meal, going all day washing car windows. Shinning shoes whatever I have to do because I’m a warrior and will never let myself be weak. Through all odds I will find a stable job and be able to get into MMA. I have faith!
Before watching this, Bisping, Pulver, Tito, GSP, Rashad and Chael would be on my list
Can you do worst coaches? I’ll put Roy Nelson as an early contender for #1
Ken Shamrock
Brian Ortega is 2nd then, zero fighters left for the finale...
They have a 10 most controversial coaches and the first half is really bad TUF coaches.
After GSP at #8, nothing else felt like as strong of a resume. If I had to pick one coach, plus staff, it would have been GSP, with Faber as a close 2nd.
Surprised Bisping didn't get a mention. He had a lot finalist and winners over the 2 seasons he did. I know he missed 1 match due to sleeping in, but he was pure comedy and bought the British team together with a "siege mentality"
I don't know if he's in here but Patrick Cote he brought his experience from his time on the ultimate fighter and in the UFC and imparted it on his guys Canada provided all four finalists for that season
Honestly TUF season 29 was the best season in a long time
I thought it was a little bland. But to each their own
@@melancholymartialarts7095 I agree
@@melancholymartialarts7095 yeah same
Chael on TUF Brazil 3 was an amazing coach too
Dana watched this video and to this day he says:
But Kimbo Slice sucks.
It's true
Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture were great as coaches who actually wanted to help every fighter and they worked together instead of hurling insults
The advantage of first season, they kinda just let it happen and we ended up with the fight that saved the UFC
Next please do the worst coaches on the ultimate fighter
Volkanovski was a great coach on that last season
it was an all volkanovski final on both sides
Please do top 10 worst the ultimate fighter coaches
Ken shamrock and rampage easily 1 and 2.
@@sebastianwhiteside5995 - More like Roy Nelson and Rampage... I mean, sure Ken's training methods were outdated, but he at least gave it a honest try.
Nelson and Rampage (season 10 in particular) didn't seem to give a shit.
@@randallflagg3700 I don't think having your guys rewatch UFC's and taking them golfing is actual training even his own team said they were jealous of Tito's training regiment have you even seen season 3 bro.
@@sebastianwhiteside5995 They spent a whole day watching Ken's old fights while Tito's team were training lol, Matt Hughes is also up there as i could be wrong but i think he started trying to get members of his team to convert to christianity
@@hadriancaesar2686 they did that and a couple sessions of rewatching UFC's because that Christian and tait kept bitching about it. Matt and rich Franklin both tried that. Honestly matt Serra should've been on this list also from season six. But I doubt half these guys have seen it. Especially since bailey didn't even know about vitor belfort .
Wouldn’t mind a 10 best running jokes in the ufc.