Regardless of what people say, there is no way he intentionally ducked Chuck.
And then on the TUF show show you get edited clips which make it look like he was a **** and stormed out dropping his guys in the ****, and making Dana look like some kind friendly medium.
Really poor form from the shows producers (and possibly Dana) if you ask me. From all the previous episodes, and even when Tito coached on season 3 he always came across as someone who gave a **** about the fighters, and coached them the best he could.
Love Tito or hate him, it's clear he got a raw deal out of this, and so did his fighters. Those guys on team Ortiz now have to change coaches, which will surely be to their detriment.
Bad form off the UFC, and a shame that they put politics and ratings ahead of integrity.
Of all the YouTube vids of Dana discussing his business and matchmaking I've agreed 90% of the time, but now I feel VERY VERY sceptical about his morals and how he looks after his fighters.
Rant over.
And then on the TUF show show you get edited clips which make it look like he was a **** and stormed out dropping his guys in the ****, and making Dana look like some kind friendly medium.
Really poor form from the shows producers (and possibly Dana) if you ask me. From all the previous episodes, and even when Tito coached on season 3 he always came across as someone who gave a **** about the fighters, and coached them the best he could.
Love Tito or hate him, it's clear he got a raw deal out of this, and so did his fighters. Those guys on team Ortiz now have to change coaches, which will surely be to their detriment.
Bad form off the UFC, and a shame that they put politics and ratings ahead of integrity.
Of all the YouTube vids of Dana discussing his business and matchmaking I've agreed 90% of the time, but now I feel VERY VERY sceptical about his morals and how he looks after his fighters.
Rant over.
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