Not long ago, Eric Nicksick was the hottest coach in MMA, with fighters like Francis Ngannou, Sean Strickland, and others helping to bring glory to the Xtreme Couture gym in Las Vegas.

Nicksick hasn’t been so lucky in 2025. Strickland failed to regain the middleweight title from Dricus du Plessis. Former Bellator champion Patchy Mix’s UFC debut was a bust. And Nicksick was just at UFC APEX this past weekend watching his fighter Roman Dolidze lose a lopsided fight to Anthony Hernandez.

On his Verse Us podcast, Nicksick spoke about his recent struggles in the corner and provided an update on his public fallout with Strickland after Nicksick criticized the fighter following his loss to du Plessis in February.

“The Strickland situation probably put a negative light on me for some of the things that I said, but we all know-the people inside know-where my heart was and what I was getting at, what the intent was,” Nicksick said. “It didn’t come off the way that it needed to and the way I wish it would have, so in a lot of that I’m going to wear a lot of hate because of the way it came off to some people. Again, it was a mistake on my part and I wish I would have worded it better.

“Sean and I are on great terms. We talk every day. … He’s my brother. Brothers argue. At the end of the day, Sean knew where my heart was, Sean knew what I was getting at, and we have to be better as a whole, myself included. It was literally like the week after that whole thing and Sean and I were fine. Back to bullshitting and talking shit and going out shooting and doing our thing. The one thing, too, maybe I’m not the right coach for him in that moment, but Sean’s always going to be a friend and a resource.”

Strickland is currently serving a suspension for a post-match attack of a fighter at a Tuff-N-Uff event in Las Vegas this past June, but Nicksick said he has been a leader in the gym even with no fights on the horizon. Their brief dispute appears to be a thing of the past.

Moving forward, Nicksick isn’t sure exactly what he needs to help his fighters be better prepared and get his team back on track. For now, he’s keeping things in perspective even with the online critics coming out of the woodwork.

“There’s still areas that I feel like I need to improve on, I really do,” Nicksick said. “This is a constant change and evolution, evolving sport. Am I stuck in my old ways of doing things or do I need to reinvent? Do I need to step outside and maybe slow down and not coach as many people? I don’t know.”

“I’ve been blessed in the regards of a lot of praise over the years and it’s like, OK, now I’m going to get hit with a lot of criticism, too, because the expectations are very high for our fighters and our gym and the product that we put out,” Nicksick added. “Overall, this has been a very successful year. Then you lose three and you’re like, ‘This is the worst ever.’ But I’m OK with that because like I’ve said before, I don’t want losing to feel good or to feel normal or be OK with it.”

Regardless of any issues Nicksick or his team might be experiencing, none of that had anything to do with Dolidze’s loss to Hernandez in the UFC Vegas 109 main event. Nicksick believes Dolidze was well-prepared, but that there are few middleweights who can handle Hernandez right now.

“Hats off,” Nicksick said. “‘Fluffy’ did the job and not only did the job, but executed it well and did it at a championship-level pace. I don’t think there was too many guys that could beat Fluffy last night. I think he was just really on his game and hats off, we got our ass handed to us.”

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