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Old 04-14-2008, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by TN94z View Post
If you judge a student by the coach...Hasn't Serra had two guys that were completely smoked? His first boy that quit on him on the show and with this season his other boy got KO of the century as it was put by Rampage. That is a bad way to justify a coach.
Who is justifying by how they did or finished?... Did I miss a post? The last show was a perfect example of the attitude of a coach and the type of environment you create. Hughes sole reason for showing his fighters anything was so the HE could win in an indirect competition vs Serra... Serra was happy to rub his wins in Hughes faces but it's more than obvious that he cared about his fighters first and foremost. He even went into the other locker room to congratulate the fighter on the other side... It seemed less of a competition with Serra and more about getting his fighters prepared which to me = good coach.

Jen and Tito did the same in my opinion.

Regardless of how your fighters do, knowing that you have prepared them the best that you can and supporting them win or lose is what makes you the better coach.

If you want to measure by student to qualify a coach, see how a fighter listens, adjusts, or enacts a strategy... but a record or the end result shouldn't be the end all be all metric.

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