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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)
5 Chuck
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I agreed with that about BJ. I'm a big fan of his but he didn't have any fighter make the finals. That has to count for something. I have them like this:
1. Tito
2. Matt Hughes (he got off to a slow start the second time around but Danzig did win it all and really guided Rashad when he was forced to corner him even though him and Rashad didn't like each other. It shows great character to train a fighter that you told publicly you were glad he wasn't on your team.)
3. (As much as it pains me, Serra. (He got off to a great start and had a great rapport with his fighters but none made the finals)
4. Rich Franklin
5. Jens Pulver
6. Chuck
7. Randy
8. BJ Penn
9. Shamrock