We have known for a few months now that Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz will be the coaches for season 11 of The Ultimate Fighter reality series. Filming will begin on Jan. 21 and the show will air on Spike TV starting March 31.
Reports today indicated that a handful of other big names could be seen on the show as members of the coaching staffs.
Each season the “head coach” brings in his own coaching staff for the various disciplines. According to MMAJunkie.com, Chuck Liddell could be bringing one of the best staffs to ever participate in TUF.
MMAjunkie.com has learned of some preliminary picks for Liddell’s coaching staff, who will be part of the show’s six-week shoot.
According to multiple sources, Olympic gold medalist and American Top Team striking coach Howard Davis Jr. is under consideration as Liddell’s boxing coach. Olympic silver medalist Sammy Henson is under consideration as the team’s wrestling coach, and Liddell’s longtime kickboxing trainer, John Hackleman, is expected to make a brief appearance.
For jiu-jitsu, Liddell is considering two coaches: Strikeforce middleweight champion Jake Shields and rubber-guard guru Eddie Bravo.


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