Quote:
Originally Posted by ninjastix
Why would BJ be second? That has to be solely for his popularity as a fighter and not by the way he did his job. Especially with the hissy fit he threw over Wang (which was funny but kinda unnecessary).
Tito and Serra seemed like the most involved coaches in terms of wanting to make their fighters 100% better. They both seemed to want to improve their fighters as much as possible, instead of just having them win.
Top 5 I got:
1. Tito
2. Serra
3. Jens
4. Rich (before he came up with the whole "start the fight on a downed knee" thing)
5 Chuck
|
What are you talking about? Penn was a great coach... he just got stuck with a bunch of shitty guys because Jens fucked him with the evaluations. He brought in a great staff, he taught them good technique, and he was a great corner coach. Just because most of his guys lost early doesn't mean he wasn't a good coach.
He easily has the best camp in the islands and it has all to with him being the main the instructor for the jiu-jits and the coach for their MMA team.