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Ultimate Fighter TV The Ultimate Fighter is the UFC's reality TV show featuring aspiring MMA fighters aspiring to win a contract with the UFC.
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05-04-2011, 09:52 PM
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#61 (permalink)
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Gone Hunting
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Originally Posted by Toxic
I think during the fight Brock yells much more useful comments out than JDS. In the first fight tonight you could here Lesnar yelling at his fighter to use his length while JDS just yelled "yes, yes, yes". Even through other fights Lesnar is clearly giving his fighters better advice than JDS.
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Yes, yes, yes, gooood. Elbow, elbow, elbow, elbows, elbos, elbows.
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05-04-2011, 09:53 PM
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#62 (permalink)
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Gone Hunting
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Gods country
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He just set the quickest tap world record.
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05-04-2011, 11:59 PM
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#63 (permalink)
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Amatuer
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Brock is definitely a better instructor than JDS, and it's not only because of JDS's english limits.
That Chuck dude was freaking awful. Yeah, just sit in guard while a dude throws up a lazy triangle.
Anyway, the show is 4-3 JDS, so Brock already has the same amount of wins as Rampage in one season. He's also easily a better coach than Koscheck and Shamrock....and oh my god what an AWFUL wildcard. Javier? That guy was freaking awful, no skills what so ever. Chuck, same thing.
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05-05-2011, 08:16 AM
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#64 (permalink)
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Welterweight
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pennsylvania/Hawaii
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I don't really mind seeing Chuck as the wild card, at least he had an exciting fight. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, because if you're not used to fighting those long lanky dudes you can get caught in stuff like that before you know it. He got overconfident. But like Dana said, I would rather see a guy that is actively trying to finish the fight rather than just trying to win on points. Kind of odd that Dana picked Javier as well. But not a whole lot else on this season.
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05-06-2011, 02:39 PM
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#65 (permalink)
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Middleweight
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Essex, UK
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You know what, I am way behind no this seasons TUF, just have had no time to watch it, but I have it all saved ready to go when I get the chance, but I have watched the first 2 episodes and as of yet, I am yet to pick any fault with Brock's coaching what so every.
In fact if I was one of those guys I would much rather be on Brock's team than JDS's, because his focus is purly on wrestling and lets face it if the want to succeed in the UFC WW division, they are all going to have to workin more on there wrestling, in fact fcuk it lets be honest DW may as well turn round and say screw it the UFC WW division is so strong for any of you TUF Trash you might as well all just quit now.
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05-06-2011, 04:30 PM
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#66 (permalink)
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Light Heavyweight
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 3,130
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Originally Posted by Alex_DeLarge_V2
Brock is definitely a better instructor than JDS, and it's not only because of JDS's english limits.
That Chuck dude was freaking awful. Yeah, just sit in guard while a dude throws up a lazy triangle.
Anyway, the show is 4-3 JDS, so Brock already has the same amount of wins as Rampage in one season. He's also easily a better coach than Koscheck and Shamrock....and oh my god what an AWFUL wildcard. Javier? That guy was freaking awful, no skills what so ever. Chuck, same thing.
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I know what you mean. How did Javier get the wild card, and how did Lesnar, Dos Santos, and White all agree on him getting a spot? It seems like they pick the guys who have the best personalities or are nice for the wild card, not necessarily the guys who have the most skills. I know a lot of people are happy that Bentley didn't get a spot. Although I don't think we should let his personality get in the way of who deserves the spot. He isn't that good either, but I would pick him to beat Torres and O'Neil, even with his hurt leg. At least Len had a competitive and fun fight.
What did Torres show? He showed terrible take downs, and no clinch control. It was 2 rounds of him and Chris dancing.
O'Neil showed an okay ground game for a few minutes, but then that became irrelevant when he got submitted by a slow triangle choke. It seemed like he tapped before it was even sunk in.
I want some justification. What did these guys show other than their personalities? (O'Neil being outgoing and Torres being nice and laid back) The world may never know. I don't mean to disrespect them, I just don't think they have shown that they deserve a second chance at this point in their careers.
Anyways, I think that Lesnar has been a decent coach this season. He gives good instructions during a fight, and when his fighters listen, their effort seems to be rewarded.
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05-11-2011, 11:11 PM
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#67 (permalink)
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Super Heavyweight
Join Date: May 2010
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So now that he's 4-4 is he still the worst coach in TUF history?
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05-12-2011, 01:35 AM
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#68 (permalink)
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Amateur
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 112
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Worst thread ever?
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05-12-2011, 09:15 AM
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#69 (permalink)
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It's Hammer Time!
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Germany
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Originally Posted by John8204
So now that he's 4-4 is he still the worst coach in TUF history?
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I'd say he's definitely one of the worst guys to make it on a pro football team. 
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05-12-2011, 05:21 PM
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#70 (permalink)
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Heavyweight
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Montucky
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Toxic
I think during the fight Brock yells much more useful comments out than JDS. In the first fight tonight you could here Lesnar yelling at his fighter to use his length while JDS just yelled "yes, yes, yes". Even through other fights Lesnar is clearly giving his fighters better advice than JDS.
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How poor he cornered a few of the fighters in the first few episodes was my only real complaint but he seems to have decided to put some effort into coaching and IMO has improved.
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