
After “Iron Mike” Tyson’s guest stint in episode 3 and episode 4, another boxing legend is set to make an appearance at the TUF training facility.
For fans of fighting, this man needs to further introduction as he is one of the greatest boxing trainers ever having been the main reason behind Manny Pacquiao’s success (see Pacquiao’s dominance over Antonio Margarito if you have been living inside the cave).
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In a scene reminiscent of last season’s Civilized Sport episode, a near riot sparked in the previous episode when Team Kos coach Josh Koscheck put his hands on Team GSP paramedic Brad Tate’s neck.
Apparently, using a garbage can and plunger are not enough to put their childish fight to rest.
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With two quick and shocking losses at Episode 6 and a record of 1-5 going against Team Koscheck, Dana White devised a plan so that Josh Koscheck will not completely go mad.
How? By having a Coaches’ Challenge in the previous episode that favors the American, a baseball home run derby. Of course, Koscheck is favored to win it. After all, the Canadian Georges St-Pierre have not swung a bat before.
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You know what I find odd with the previous episode?
For the first time, Alex “Bruce Leroy” Caceres was just on the sideline. I know however that we would not be seeing the last of his loud mouth.
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The previous episode is all about “respect”.
Jon Fitch wants respect and would take a guy who has no talent and out of shape but listens over a talented guy who won’t listen and thinks he knows everything.
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With his constant bragging after his episode 2 win over Jeff Lentz and his attitude during the Michael Johnson vs Aaron Wilkinson fight at episode 3, Alex “Bruce Leroy” Caceres got into the nerves of some fighters in the house.
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