A good corner man can make the difference between winning and losing a fight. While their fighter is competing inside the Octagon, they act as an extra set of eyes and ears who can make observations about what is going on and give instructions regarding necessary adjustments.
Not only that, but some corner men have a way of inspiring their fighter in a way that leaves them both energized and motivated after they get off of the stool.
However, sometimes a corner man isn’t the best person to listen to. Some advice is simply garbage that should be ignored.
Here is a look at some of the worst pieces of advice given in MMA history.