http://www.mmamania.com/2010/5/7/1462493/the-ultimate-fighter-tuf-12 The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 12 coaches have been named for Season 12, and it may not come as much of a surprise who gets the upcoming gig on the popular Spike TV reality show. We will however, have to wait until Sunday morning to know for sure. As previously reported back in April, the winner of the Josh Koscheck vs. Paul Daley welterweight scrap at UFC 113 this Saturday night (May 8) will be declared the 170-pound number one contender and land the coaching spot for TUF 12 opposite reigning division champion Georges "Rush" St. Pierre. The only possible downside to this news, is trying to convince half of the incoming TUF contestants to train with Koscheck or Daley, while their opponents get to study under the tutelage of one of the sport's most dominating fighters (and his coaching staff). St. Pierre had a brief coaching appearance on Season 4 while Koscheck entered the UFC through the inaugural season way back in 2005. "Semtex" is new to the franchise, but could quickly elevate himself into one of the sport's biggest heels with his penchant for televised trash talking. But first things first, he needs to overcome "Kos" on Saturday night in Montreal. Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more information on the upcoming season of TUF, currently scheduled for September 2010, as it becomes available.
Season 12 will be lightweights again. There is a deep talent pool at 155lbs. so it is good to go back there again.
see if the UFC would merge the WEC already, they could do 145 and 135 fighter too which would only promise better fights and less cardio issues on the show too. but I guess the bigger issue with merger WEC and the UFC would be they'd have to cut a lot of upper weight class fighters as the couldn't carry 60+ fighters in 7 weight classes.
I think GSP vs KOS 2 would sell alot mroe then daley the daley GSP fight will be the saem as him vs Hardy..