Filed under: Featured , News , UFC Longtime coach Henri Hooft likes to be first in to the octagon after one of his fighters competes. He also likes to be the first to pack up and get out. The way he sees it, most of his work is already done at that point. You should congratulate – or console – your fighter, shake hands with opposing coaches, and get to packing. Hooft said he was in the octagon just moments after his longtime charge Anthony Johnson (22-6 MMA, 13-6 UFC) submitted to champ to Daniel Cormier (19-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) in their rematch in this past Saturday’s UFC 210 pay-per-view headliner . Hooft tried to reassure his fighter despite the way the action unfolded – a near carbon copy of Cormier and Johnson’s first meeting two years prior.
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Henri Hooft admits frustration, but denies leaving ‘Rumble’ high and dry after UFC 210 – MMA Junkie