His history, skills model for training/managing
Good for the sport?
Master Lloyd is the best.
War Machine thinks he could take him.
The consensus varies greatly
He's produced some really talented people. That's really all I need to know. Guys like Eddie Bravo and Lloyd Irvin get shit on alot for their marketing strategies but somewhere there's a really, really bad ass bjj gym nobodies heard of that would benefit from some attention whoring