If the UFC put trainers in the Hall of Fame

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Nobody has Rafael Cordeiro's longevity in terms of training champions and legends. He started before almost everyone listed and still has a top camp when guys like Firas, Jackson, Faber and Hume are one fighter away from having nobody left.
 
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Nah, in all seriousness:
Firas Zahabi, Rafael Cordeiro, Trevor Wittman, Jason Parillo, maybe Eugene Bareman in the future.
 
I’ve always liked Matt Hume as a coach. He gets shit on a bit for being MM coach, but I feel the opposite. I loved watching him between rounds talking to DJ, they always seemed to have an amazing coach/fighter understanding.
 
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I’ve always like Matt Hume as a coach. He gets shit on a bit for being MM coach, but I feel the opposite. I loved watching him between rounds talking to DJ, they always seemed to have an amazing coach/fighter understanding.
It was a pretty amazing moment between them when Johnson set the record for defenses.
 
I know Chute Boxe was bigger in Pride, but Rudimar would have to be on that list regardless.
 
Greg Jackson but Dana hates him over UFC 151 incident.
 
Who do you think would make the cut?
Greg Jackson? He gets as much hate as praise around here, but at one point he’d have been a shoo in.
John Hackelman? Has he had any contenders outside of Liddell?
Firas Zahabi?
Henri Hooft?
Urijah Faber?
Mike Brown?
Someone from City Kickboxing? They’ve had great success lately, and shown some nice game planning.
What do you folks think?
Edmund
Irish Edmond.
 
Isn’t Khabibs old man getting a posthumous induction to the UFC HOF?
 
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