Love or hate him, chances are you don’t really know “TUF 12” coach Josh Koscheck

Between a healthy need for revenge, a tense relationship with UFC president Dana White, and a promise to call it like he sees it, Josh Koscheck thinks “The Ultimate Fighter 12” is going to be a good one.

“It will be like season one,” Koscheck, who begins his stint as a coach on the reality show this week in Las Vegas, told MMAjunkie.com from the Spike TV booth at UFC Fan Expo 2010.

If that holds true, you can expect mind games, rivalries and drama – all the stuff that’s helped keep the UFC’s Petri dish for new talent alive for a half-decade while making Koscheck a polarizing figure in the welterweight division.


Between a healthy need for revenge, a tense relationship with UFC president Dana White, and a promise to call it like he sees it, Josh Koscheck thinks “The Ultimate Fighter 12” is going to be a good one.

“It will be like season one,” Koscheck, who begins his stint as a coach on the reality show this week in Las Vegas, told MMAjunkie.com from the Spike TV booth at UFC Fan Expo 2010.

If that holds true, you can expect mind games, rivalries and drama – all the stuff that’s helped keep the UFC’s Petri dish for new talent alive for a half-decade while making Koscheck a polarizing figure in the welterweight division.