Sixteen top mixed martial arts fighters compete for a UFC contract.
Genre: Action, Reality-TV, Sport
Cast:Dana White , Mike Rowe , Herb Dean , Forrest Griffin , Randy Couture , John Christopher Warner , Conor McGregor , Brookliyn Wren , Urijah Faber , Jon Anik , Bobby Maximus , Matt Serra , Julianna Peña , Diego Sanchez , Kenny Florian , Stephan Bonnar , B.J. Penn , Mohammed Usman
The 16 fighters get settled in the house and start training. The two teams get chosen.
Its the light heavyweight challenges, which ends in the loser having to fight in the octagon for their chance to stay in the ultimate fighter.
American Top Team rallies around their fighters, pushing themselves through the challenges ahead. Meanwhile, the Blackzilians must stay strong through the turbulence of the competition.
28 middleweights arrive in Las Vegas for a shot at a UFC contract. Coaches Chael Sonnen and UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones evaluate the winners of 14 Elimination Fights. Teams are chosen, and the first Preliminary Fight is announced.
The sixteen lightweights enter the new Ultimate Fighter House with optimism and curiosity as they scope out where they'll be residing over the next six weeks. Dana then chimes in with his analysis of the demeanor of the 155 lb. class calling them crazy mother******s with chips on their shoulders. Dana then introduces the two coaches for this season Jens Pulver and BJ Penn. Dana explains that the coaches have fought before and have some bad blood between them. Dana also reveals that like every prior season the coaches will fight each other at the end of the series, but this year will be different. Jens and BJ will fight on the live finale of The Ultimate Fighter. Next are the fighter evaluations and Jens is up first. During the Team Pulver evaluations, Joe Lauzon mentions that he's impressed with Nate Diaz and compares him to his older brother Nick, who is also a fighter. Nate Diaz reveals that his brother Nick actually started his fight career in Jens' camp so being on his team would be a natural fit for him. Cole Miller talks about how impressive the 6'4" Corey Hill was during the evaluations. According to Cole "Corey looks like a killer." At Team Penn's evaluation, BJ enters the training center and notices that all of the fighters are physically exhausted from Pulver's evaluation. BJ feels that Jens purposely exhausted the fighters so he wouldn't be able to get a good look at their fighting skills. BJ cuts the evaluation short and sends them back to the house. Later on in the evening, the fighters head back to the training center for the team selection. All of the fighters assemble in the training center and Dana announces how the process will work. He first flips a coin and Jens wins. Jens decides to pick the first fight instead of the first fighter. BJ then steps up and then offers the fighters a proposition. He states that whoever wants to be on his team and have nothing to do with Jens Pulver's team they should raise their hand now. At the fighter selection, BJ waits for a show of hands to see who wants to be on his team. BJ talks about how he knew he was putting the fighters on the spot, but he didn't care because he wanted to know who wanted to train with him 100 per cent. Jens stands silent as ten of the sixteen fighters raise their hands to be on BJ's team. Finally, Dana tells everybody to be quiet and tells BJ to pick one guy. BJ then selects Gray Maynard as his first pick. Jens selects Corey Hill as his first pick. BJ brings up the subject allowing the fighters to raise their hands again and Jens says, "let them do it." Dana wants to hear none of this and tells everybody to shut up. After much deliberation, the teams are put in place. Team Penn is: Gray Maynard, Matt Winman, Gabe Ruediger, Joe Lauzon, Rob Emerson, Any Wang, Allen Berube, Noah Thomas. Team Pulver is: Corey Hill, Nate Diaz, Brandon Melendez, Marlon Sims, Manny Gamburyan, Cole Miller, Brian Geraghty, Wayne Weems. On the van ride back to the house, Team Pulver starts talking smack about Team Penn. Corey Hill is especially geared up to fight Gabe, who he doesn't particular care for. Team Pulver, pumped up and united, confronts Team Penn as they enter the house. Corey immediately gets in Gabe's face telling him that he wants to fight him. Gabe is confused with Corey's behavior and doesn't understand what he has against him. Corey starts barking like a dog in Gabe's face and Gabe leaves the room. Team Penn gets up at the crack of dawn for the their first training session. BJ throws them into the fire as soon as they enter the gym. His coaching philosophy is to make their weaknesses smaller and make their strengths stronger. BJ introduces his coaching team. The kick boxing coach is Rudy Valentino, grappling coach is Tony DeSouza, and his brother Reagan will focus on Jiu Jitsu. BJ states that it is very important for his team to train hard and win this thing. After the session, Gabe Ruediger weighs himself and is twenty pounds over the weight limit. He expresses his concern that if the other team finds out that he's over that much that they'll try to exploit it by selecting him to fight first. At Team Pulver's first training session, Jens talks about how he plans to guide his fighters to the finals. He also says he's not going to be a tyrant, but at the same time he's going to keep his fighters in line. He then introduces his coaching team. Matt Pena is his boxing coach, Ty Kikuchi is a fighter from his Militich Camp, and then there's Kirk White who's the wrestling coach. After the session, Jens gathers his team to discuss who should fight first. Manny, Corey, and Cole all want to fight first. Jens is leaning towards Nate Diaz or Corey Hill for the first fight and plans on attacking either Allen Berube or Gabe Ruediger from Team Penn. Back at the house, Team Penn speculates on who they might pick. Ruediger definitely feels that he is a target due to his weight. The next day at the Team Penn training session BJ reveals that Gabe is twenty-two pounds overweight and if Team Pulver picks him to fight he's in big trouble. Gabe talks about how his weight isn't going down, instead it's going up a pound a day and he can't figure out why. After the training session, Gabe gets frustrated and emotional about the weight issue. Coach Rudy tries to calm him down, but Gabe is having a hard time holding back the tears. Rob Emerson isn't impressed with Gabe and calls him a pussy for crying. Later that day, all of the fighters assemble at the training center for the fight selection. Dana, the master of ceremonies, kicks things off by telling the fighters that this season they will have to fight three times in order to make it to the finals. He then asks Pulver what their first fight match up is. Jens walks to the center of the mat and points to Cole Miller who casually walks up to Allen Berube and calls him out. The next day, Team Pulver prepares Cole Miller for his fight with Allen Berube. Cole reveals some things about his background and how he thought it would take eight to ten years to make it in the UFC; and three years later, he's already here. Cole starts talking about how confident he is in his ability as a fighter and that he's on the show to put people away. He thinks Allen is here to be on TV and promote his restaurant, the Monster Lobster. Later on at Team Penn's training session, BJ prepares Berube for his fight. BJ talks about how Cole is one of the top prospects and it's going to be a hard fight for Berube. His plan is to teach Berube how to stay out of submissions and concentrate on his punching power. Berube reveals that he's only been training in MMA for a year and a half. He originally started to fight to help promote his restaurant and never dreamed that he end up on the show. The stage is set for the first preliminary fight for The Ultimate Fighter 5. Cole Miller stands across Allen Berube. The winner goes on to the quarterfinals. Round one starts off with Berube pushing the pace of the fight and Cole countering all of his moves. About a minute into the first round, Berube secures a take down, but almost gets caught in a guillotine choke. After escaping the choke Berube secures the top position, but then gets caught in a triangle choke which ends the fight. During the fight recap, Jens explains that he felt it was a good technical fight. BJ thought that Berube did the best that he could with the tools that he had to work with. He goes on to say that Cole performed a slick submission on Berube and Berube would've passed out if he didn't tap out. After the official announcement of his victory, Cole tells the viewers that he did exactly what he said he was going to do, no more, no less. As Berube prepares to leave the show, he talks about how he only got beat by a technique. It was a rookie mistake and he doesn't feel beat. Only his heart feels beat.
Fighters recap the first preliminary fight between Allen Berube and Cole Miller. They explain how Allen quickly took Cole down, but Cole was able to quickly get Allen in a triangle from his back. Allen tried to knock Cole out with hammer fists but Cole tightened the triangle and got Allen to tap-out. After winning, Cole ran out of the octagon crying. He was emotional because he expected his journey to get into the UFC to take much longer than it did. In Cole's dressing room, Manny presents Cole with a homemade UFC belt that he wants each of his teammates to wear after winning their fight. Jens is excited about the win. For one, it gives his team the winning momentum, but more importantly, also gives them control of the next fight pick. That night at the house, Allen Berube shows up to announce that despite his loss, he will be staying in the house to help the guys train and in case someone gets injured and a replacement is needed. The next morning the fighters are in the game room getting massages when Gabe Ruediger comes in and starts telling Matt Wiman how much he dislikes him. Matt thinks Gabe is an overweight pig who is a poor reflection of the team. When Matt leaves the room, Gabe talks trash about Matt to members of Team Pulver. Brian Geraghty makes the observation that Team Penn is going to beat themselves before they even get a chance to fight. Later, Matt confronts Gabe about bad mouthing him behind his back. Matt tries to explain to him that his behavior makes the team look bad but Gabe doesn't agree and the conflict ends in a tenuous truce. The fighters arrive at the gym for the fight announcement. BJ has come up with a plan to get control of the fight pick. He pulls Rob Emerson aside and hands him a note. Written on the note are the words BJ would like Emerson to use to call out Corey Hill. If Corey steps up and takes the bait, Team Penn will get the match up that they want. Just before Jens Pulver has a chance to call out the match up, Emerson steps out of line and calls out Corey Hill. Jens refuses to get ensnared in BJ's plan. He takes control of the fight announcement and has Manny Gamburyan call out Noah Thomas. Manny wants to prove that Noah is the weakest link. Even though Manny is a tough fighter, BJ thinks Noah can hold is own and is happy with this match up. BJ prepares Noah for his fight. Noah was born in Colorado but he says he grew up in the Marine Corps. He knows he's the underdog despite the fact that he's had over 40 fights in the last two years. While Gabe, Allen, Noah and Rob are lying around in the backyard, Rob notices two girls riding on horseback. They convince the girls to come around the front of the house. Unfortunately, the surface of the driveway proves to be a too slippery for the horses and one of them takes a fall. All the fighters at the house come to the rescue and rush out with floor rugs to help the horse get back on its feet. In the van, as Team Penn heads back to the gym, Matt and Gabe start to go at it again. Their teammates are really starting to take serious notice of this ongoing conflict and its negative effect on the team. Joe Lauzon says it's time to talk to BJ and see if he can't bring an end to it. BJ holds a team meeting inside the octagon to try and put an end to the conflict between Matt and Gabe. He explains to the fighters that this problem needs to be dealt with now. Matt explains that his vision is beyond Gabe and says that if BJ wants, he'll fight Gabe right now and smash him. BJ says they're wasting their team's time and they better get their act together before he gets completely fed up with this distraction. BJ asks Matt and Gabe to put their differences aside. He knows they need to be focusing on getting Noah ready for his fight not bickering with each other. It's Manny's turn to train. Manny was born in Armenia but has been in the United States for 15 years now. He says he was a really bad kid growing up and has been fighting his whole life. When he came to the U.S. he decided to become a fighter and has been happy ever since. He's been training with his cousin Karo Parisyan for the last 15 years so they share the same style of fighting. He injured his shoulder two years ago while practicing his judo and hasn't fought since so he's hungry for this fight. Jens Pulver says Noah better have a legitimate stand up game because Manny is a tank that will not stop except if you knock him out. As Noah gets ready to head to the weigh-in, he talks about how he spent six years in the Marines. He was a sniper, which required extensive training. He thinks the Marine Corps has made him more tenacious than the average bloke and no one in the house will be able to break him. At the gym, Noah weighs-in while eating a sandwich. Dana explains that Noah's had 40 fights during the time that Manny has been taking time off for his injury. He says that Noah has a puncher's chance of winning if he can keep this fight standing. Next, Team Penn starts writing on the wall in the living room. They write Team Penn supports the troops as a tribute to Matt's brother in Special Forces and Andy's brother, who's also in the military. Meanwhile, Rob is in the game room and decides to do a little doodling of his own and writes, "Suck it Team Pulver." When Team Pulver comes home, they first notice the writing on the wall in the house, but then Nate goes out to the game room and discovers the writing on the wall and all hell breaks loose. He takes offense to this and is ready to throw down with Rob right in the living room for the insult against his team. Things get heated as Rob tries to apologize for writing something he never meant to be taken offensively. No one on Team Pulver is buying the fact that Rob didn't do it to offend them. As Rob walks out to remove offensive writing, Manny snaps and becomes enraged with the idea that his team has been insulted. He starts screaming out that he'll fight anybody who is disrespecting him. Manny is so vocal about this that even Nate has decided to back off of the situation. Manny threatens to leave the show and says that he'll fight everyone in the house. Corey finally takes Manny out by the pool and talks him down from his emotional ledge. It's fight day and Brandon speculates that his teammate Manny is probably exhausted from all the energy he expended during his emotional rant. Gabe gives Noah a pep talk and they head to the gym. Noah says his team is behind this match up. Manny says that even thought BJ Penn says this is a good match up, he'll prove this it's a horrible match up for Noah. He has spent many years preparing for the UFC and has to do well. He says Noah is only his first victim. Round one. They come out and circle then Manny catches Noah with an overhead right. Noah gets rocked but comes back quickly. Noah stuffs Manny's take down attempt but then Manny gets Noah into a clinch against the fence. Manny picks Noah up and body slams him down. Noah tries to fend off the attack but Manny comes in with punches. Manny passes Noah's guard and then uses his strength to secure a Kimura, forcing Noah to tap. Dana is blown away by Manny's performance especially since he hasn't fought in two years. Back in his dressing room, Noah says he's disappointed with himself. He worked hard to get to the UFC and now he's been set back. He's not sure where to go from here.
The episode begins recounting Manny Gamburyan's decisive victory over Noah Thomas. Dana talks about how Jens Pulver has two wins over Team Penn and that it's driving BJ nuts. Jens still controls the fight selection and BJ feels that Gabe Ruediger could be picked next due to his weight issues. With this in mind, Gabe asks BJ to arrange a colonic for him. Back at the house, Team Pulver returns and awards Manny the house UFC Belt for his win over Noah. Later that evening, Nate Diaz sits around the fire pit with some of his teammates and stews about needing to fight as soon as possible. The next day at the Team Penn training session BJ calls a meeting to give Gabe some tough love for being so unfocused. Next at Team Pulver's training session, Corey Hill reveals that he can be a little psychotic when it comes to fighting. Jens then enters the gym and gathers the fighters to announce a surprise coach for their team. Jens brings in Jeremy Horn as a special guest coach for Team Pulver. Nate Diaz is excited to see Horn there, having been a big fan of his for years. New to the world of fighting, Corey Hill has no idea who Jeremy Horn is. Gabe heads to the "Healing Waters" clinic for his colonic. A very enthusiastic technician, who thoroughly enjoys her work, greets Gabe and after a good cleansing, he heads back to work out with his team. At the gym, Gray Maynard gives his opinion on Gabe and his colonic. Gray states that he's cut weight many times and he's never shoved a tube up his butt. Back at the house, a few of the fighters blow off some steam by dressing up in thongs to see who's the biggest homophobe. Nate can't believe what they're doing and is visibly uncomfortable with the parade of fabulous thongs. The next day both teams assemble at the UFC Training Center for the fight announcement. Cole Miller and Manny Gamburyan move on to the quarterfinals. Dana then asks Jens who's going to fight next. Back at the fight announcement, Jens Pulver motions for Nate Diaz to step out. Nate immediately walks up to Rob Emerson and calls him out. Back at the house, Nate draws with a magic marker, writing "209" on the walls and doors. This is Nate's hometown area code in Stockton, California. He then talks about how his brother got him into fighting and that he loves to fight. On the other side of the house, Emerson is also tagging the walls with his own designs. Emerson talks about being from Orange County, California and that he likes to train hard and party harder. The next day at the official weigh in, Emerson and Diaz step up to the scale. Dana handicaps the fight saying that this fight could go either way. At the Team Penn training session, Rob Emerson prepares for his fight with Nate Diaz. Emerson wants to win this for his team and get the hammer back, but most importantly he wants to put on a good show. During Team Pulver's training session, Nate gets ready for his fight with Emerson. He reveals that no one on his team wanted to fight Emerson because he is one of the tougher fighters. The next day is Fight Day. At the house, both Emerson and Nate get ready to leave for the gym. Nate says he picked Emerson because he created tension with him by writing "Suck It Team Pulver" on the wall and now it's time to get rid of that tension. Emerson only wants to fight the toughest guys and he feels Nate is the toughest. Entering Octagon, Emerson predicts that there's going to be blood, sweat, and maybe even some broken bones. Nate tells Emerson that he better keep his chin down because anything can happen in this fight and he's here to win it. Nate Diaz vs. Rob Emerson: Round One. The first round starts out with both fighters circling each other and measuring their punches. About a minute into the round they go to the clinch and both fighters work for position. After they break Emerson presses the action. Nate catches him with a few jabs and they go to the clinch again. Two minutes into the round, Nate attempts a sweep, but Emerson manages to get out of it. Back on their feet Nate moves in with his jab and some roundhouse kicks. Nate tries a takedown, but Emerson defends it well and follows up with some punches to Nate's face. Nate Diaz vs. Rob Emerson: Round Two. Nate immediately pushes the pace forcing Emerson into the cage. Nate works punches and elbows on Emerson. Nate then finally takes down Emerson and squeezes him against the cage. Emerson looks gassed as he tries to defend Nate's onslaught of punches and submission attempts. With a minute left in the round Nate secures an arm bar, but Emerson manages to escape it. Nate then gets a full mounted position and just unloads punch after punch on Emerson's head. Emerson then flips over on to his stomach to avoid the blows and exposes his neck to Nate. Nate quickly slides in a rear naked choke and ends the fight. In the aftermath of the fight, everyone was in consensus that it was one of the best fights of the season. In Emerson's dressing room he talks about how this was the first time he was ever finished in a fight, but it will not keep him from fighting again. He will be back.
The fighters recap the action packed fight between Rob Emerson and Nate Diaz, which ends in victory for Nate. Team Pulver goes into a training session where Jens Pulver can't help but notice that Wayne Weems is really behind the rest of his fighters. At Team Penn's training session, Gabe talks to BJ about wanting to fight Wayne Weems for his preliminary fight. Gabe says he's the obvious choice if you want to get to the next round, and that, someone has got to do it, so why not him. Unbeknownst to Gabe, Rob Emerson is in the corner of the gym, listening to the conversation. Back at the house, Rob confronts Gabe about wanting to fight Weems. Rob thinks by asking to fight Weems, Gabe is taking the coward's way out of not having to fight a tough fight. Rob thinks that if Gabe is going to talk the talk about being a tough fighter, then he should walk the walk. Team Pulver is back in the gym. Cole explains that Brandon Melendez wants to fight next but Jens has not decided if he will let him. He hasn't been training that hard and he is overweight. Brandon explains that he's been trying to take it easy on his injured foot. Jens tells him that because he's been babying his foot so much, he's not comfortable putting Brandon into the octagon to fight. Manny and Brian pull Jens aside to tell him that Brandon is struggling with his weight. Jens tells Corey that if Brandon can't cut the weight in time, he'll have him step up and fight in his place. That night, Marlon is on a roll, telling stories to the fighters about how he once fought five guys at once. Gabe thinks its ridiculous and calls shenanigans on him. From the reactions, it's clear that everyone listening thinks he's full of s**t. Marlon of course says that all of it is true. It's time for the fight announcement. Dana is away so Jens takes over the task. Brandon is on weight, so Jens is going to let him have this next fight. Brandon calls out Andy Wang who says, "Like is says in fortune cookies be careful for what you wish for." At the gym, Gabe explains to BJ that Andy is known for not listening to his corner. He says he has cornered for Andy before and the biggest problem with Andy's game is that he likes to throw down, sometimes with reckless abandon and even when he was told to take his opponent down, he kept the fight standing. BJ calls Andy over and asks him if he's going to take Brandon down. Andy says he's not just fighting for himself -- he's fighting for his team as well. Andy promises to listen to his corner. As Andy trains, he explains how he was born in Taiwan but came to the U.S. when he was young and he's living the American dream. Fighting for him is a way to honor his family and his grandfather who taught him Tai Chi when Andy was just a child. BJ says that Andy is a black belt in jiu jitsu. Therefore, it doesn't make any sense for him to get into a striking contest with Brandon. Brandon wears a very sexy thong at the weigh-in. He's made weight and Jens says it's time for him to get fired up and get to it. Andy weighs in with no problem. Team Pulver heads back to the gym where they are surprised to find former welterweight champion, Matt Hughes mopping the mats. Jens says he called in Matt Hughes to change things up a little bit to refresh his team. Matt says he's there for Jens and his team to help them succeed. Matt gets right to work with Team Pulver and helps prepare Brandon for his fight with Andy. It's fight day. Andy says he's here to show his warrior spirit and gain respect on the battlefield. Brandon respects Andy but he'll still be landing blows on his face. It's time to take care of business. The fight starts and 15 seconds into Round One, Brandon lands a big left punch on Andy's head. He goes down but gets up right away. They trade punches and continue to trade punches for most of the round. At one point Andy goes in and it looks like he's going to try and take Brandon down but he doesn't. The round ends, and when Andy goes back to his corner, BJ tells him to take Brandon down. Andy nods. As Round Two begins, another opportunity arises for Andy to take Brandon down but he doesn't take it. Instead, he continues to trade punches with Brandon. At one point he has Brandon pressed against the fence. Brandon then slips and goes down, but Andy doesn't pounce. Instead, he waits for Brandon to get up and then continues to exchange strikes. Despite all the screaming from his corner to take Brandon down, Andy keeps the fight standing, the entire two rounds. To no one's surprise, except maybe himself, Andy Wang loses the fight. Andy says that once Brandon landed that big left in the first round, he was convinced the only way he could win the fight was to knock him out. BJ says Andy was supposed to go out, punching a little bit, and then go for the takedown. He says that Andy lied. He should have just said he was not going to take him down. Andy says he knows he let his teammates down and starts crying like a baby. BJ makes fun of him and wonders how he can be sad after he ignored what everyone was telling him. He says Andy thought everyone was going to congratulate him for brawling like that, but it's done it's over. He lost. Everyone likes a winner -- no one likes a loser.
Team Pulver has racked up four wins in a row against Team Penn. Still struggling with his weight, Gabe Ruediger is the likely target for Team Pulver's winning machine.
It's two fights in one show. It's Joe Lauzon vs. Brian Geraghty, followed by Rob Emerson vs. Corey Hill. Who will move on to the next round and gets a shot at the ultimate prize.
After five humiliating losses, BJ shakes things up and kicks one of his fighters off his team and the next two fights marks the end of the preliminary round of the competition.
Tensions at The Ultimate Fighter house reach an all time high and a fight breaks out. The quarterfinal match ups are announced. Who will be the first lightweight to make it into the semi-final round?
Guest Coach Randy "The Natural" Couture pays a visit to Team Penn to offer his expertise and to support one of his proteges? Gray Maynard as prepares to enter the quarterfinals against Brandon Melendez
It's the last two quarterfinal match ups. Two fighters from Team Pulver go head to head in the third quarterfinal fight but only one will advance to the semi-finals. And Manny gets a visitor as he prepares for the last quarterfinal bout.
Manny Gamburyan's cousin and UFC veteran Karo Parisyan almost gets into a fist fight with Nate Diaz and the first semi-final fight takes place with the winner moving one step closer to becoming the next Ultimate Fighter.
This season of the Ultimate Fighter features heavyweights including superstar street fighter Kimbo Slice. Coaches Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans continually argue before picking teams. The first preliminary fight takes place.
Roman Mitichyan fractures his elbow during the evaluation session and is sent to a doctor, who determined that the Armenian was unable to fight. He was then replaced by Jon Koppenhaver.
Upon returning from UFC 72, White has a talk with Scarola, he decides to leave the house.
One fighter cuts loose and another alienates himself while the others hit Hooters. Josh Samman's recurring leg pain lands him in the hospital. Cop-turned-fighter Jimmy Quinlan faces Team Jones first pick Clint Hester in the sixth Preliminary Fight.
The fighters take a break to watch UFC 200 at the house. Then, in the 7th fight of round 1, a ground specialist takes on an all-around threat as the #7 and the #10 seeds step into the octagon.
Dana shocks 32 middleweight fighters by announcing that they have to fight their way on to the show. Coaches, Rampage Jackson and Forrest Griffin evaluate the first half of the elimination fights, 8 fighters earn their spots in the house.
Tate teammates Sarah Moras and Julianna Peña are matched up in the first women's semifinal fight of the competition. The fight promises to be one of emotion as Peña attempts to avenge a loss to Moras earlier in her career.
Jesse Taylor fight Tim Credeur to see who goes to the finale. Forrest and Rampage go to battle in the coaches challenge.
Tensions rise as the coaches cross paths, and a hopeful fighter's UFC dream is threatened by injury. Then the women go to battle when the number one female picks Julianna Pena of Team Tate and veteran Shayna Baszler of Team Rousey square off.
Cody puts his team through an innovative training technique to help improve their endurance. Then, close friends are forced to fight each other in the fifth preliminary matchup.
Jon Jones and Chael Sonnen face off in the most unique, and difficult, Coaches Challenge ever. After Dylan Andrews takes on Zak Cummings in the last preliminary fight, Dana forces the coaches to decide on the Wildcard matchup.
American Top Team must bring out one of their heaviest hitters in hopes of securing a win in the next fight. However, the quest for victory becomes more complicated when a Blackzilian rival rises to the challenge.
The Ultimate Fighter Finale is finally set. Artem Lobov takes on Ryan Hall for the title and six figure contract with the UFC.
American Top Team digs deep and battles personal demons in their tireless quest for victory. Meanwhile, the stress of the competition takes a toll on a member of the Blackzilians, which forces them to make some tough decisions.
UFC women's bantamweight champion Miesha Tate pays a surprise visit to a Team Claudia practice. One of the semifinalists struggles with a difficult weight cut, putting her fight future in jeapordy. Then, two strawweights face off in the Octagon with a spot in the finale on the line.
Dana White welcomed 28 fighters to the "new and improved" UFC training facility and announces that only 14 will get to go to The Ultimate Fighter house. He also announces a format change for the season: following the first round, White and the coaches will pick two fighters who were eliminated in the first round will be picked as wild cards. These two wild card fighters will fight for another chance to go to the second round.
Chuck and Tito officially choose their teams. The first fight between the teams is named: Kyle Noke vs. Clayton McKinney.
Dana White called out Chris Camozzi telling him that what he thought was just a minor tooth ache, was actually a broken jaw. Because of this injury, Camozzi was sent home. Seth Baczynski replaces him. Second fight is named: Brad Tavares vs James Hammortree
As training continues in preparation for the semifinals, the coaches engage in a prank war. Then, two flyweights take to the Octagon to face off in the first semifinal fight.
The teams and their coaches react to the latest fight announcement in their respective locker rooms. The fighters for the upcoming bout feel confident in their ability to come out victorious. Back at the house, last episode's loser struggles with the agonizing pain of defeat while his teammates try to console him. As the competition heats up, Conor goes back to the gym to work with his fighters. Having a very clear idea of how the next fight will unfold, Conor devotes his practice to a series of mat exercises and grappling drills. Meanwhile, during Team USA practice, Urijah expresses concern over his next fighter's technical abilities. He works hard with him in the cage, doing his best to get him ready in a very limited amount of time. The fighters get a much-needed night out and meet up with the coaches at a sushi restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. They let loose in a jovial atmosphere and enjoy good food and libations while reflecting on their amazing experience thus far. However, as the days pass, it becomes clear that not all competitors seem to be relishing their time on The Ultimate Fighter. American Chris Gruetzemacher reveals to his teammate that he is unhappy and ready to be done with the competition. The time finally comes for the fourth preliminary fight and both fighters give it their all in the cage. After Urijah and Conor exchange their usual friendly banter, the winning coach picks the matchup for the fifth preliminary fight, which promises to be quite a fierce stand up battle.
After Dana White greets the fighters and outlines a few exciting new twists for Season 14, 16 bantamweight and 16 featherweight hopefuls face off in a day of elimination fights at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. Coaches Michael Bisping and Jason "Mayhem" Miller take in the action from the sidelines.
Coaches Michael Bisping and Jason Miller select their teams from the crop of victorious Featherweights and Bantamweights. The first matchup is chosen, and one fighter is forced to deal with his severe anxiety issues.
Tempers flare during a Team Bisping practice. As the pranks ramp up a nasty rivalry brews between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace, while John Dodson forms an alliance with members of the blue team. Then, two bantamweights square off in the second quarterfinal fight.
Bisping uses insider information to prepare his next fighter. Mayhem tries to identify who on his team is consorting with the enemy. Preliminary fights 3 and 4 result in a Featherweight and a Bantamweight moving ahead in the competition.
Mayhem hatches a sneaky plan to throw off Team Bisping. The rivalry between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace turns ugly, setting off a melee at the gym. Team Mayhem goes for its fifth straight win as two more featherweights face off.
An infected foot puts Roland's fight future in doubt. Annoyed by TJ's cockiness, Akira and Diego teach him a painful lesson in training. After the last preliminary fight, Dana announces the semifinal matchups.
Team pranks reach a new high as Bisping and Tiki execute their master plan against Team Miller. Akira's antics earn him a handful of new enemies. A spot in the Featherweight finale is at stake when Akira faces Dennis in the first Semifinal.
In the coaches' challenge, Miller and Bisping play a high stakes game of air hockey on the roof of the Palms. And Bantamweight semifinalists TJ Dillashaw and Dustin Pague contend for a spot in the finale.
The last two semifinals determine who will move on to the finale. Bantamweight Johnny Bedford looks to shut down loud-mouthed teammate John Dodson. And loose cannon Diego Brandao challenges nervous Nellie Bryan Caraway for the Featherweight slot.
Kevin Casey responds after Bubba McDaniel calls him out. Coach Sonnen gives advice to a fighter lacking confidence. Coach Jones bonds with his team during a house visit. Uriah Hall and Adam Cella deliver explosive action in the Octagon.
UFC President Dana White greets 32 eager welterweights at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Opposing coaches Roy 'Big Country' Nelson and Shane Carwin watch with Dana as 16 fighters prevail in a full day of Elimination fights, then team picks
Just a day after moving into the TUF House, vicious smack talk begins between the fighters. Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin begin team training. Then two welterweights face off in the first preliminary fight.
When one fighter engages in noisy late night activities, he creates enemies on both teams. Coach Carwin announces his first match-up, sending two more Welterweights into the Octagon for the 2nd Preliminary fight.
Dana treats the fighters to a special outing away from the house. After Roy uses a bizarre method to pick the next matchup, one fighter's weight problem puts his future in jeopardy. Then, two more welterweights face off in the Octagon.
Julian Lane lashes out after being disrespected by another fighter. Team Nelson wants more coaching from Roy. Mike Ricci once again finds himself at odds with Nic Herron-Webb. Coach Carwin chooses two Welterweights to collide in the 4th Preliminary fight
While Team Nelson has doubts about leadership, Carwin puts his squad through an unusual training session away from the gym. A prank at the house ignites heated talk between fighters. Then two more welterweights face off in the fifth preliminary fight.
Nelson once again has a fighter choose his opponent. Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champ Forrest Griffin drops in for training. The feud between Hill and Secor reaches a boiling point. Dana White expresses outrage after the result of the 6th Prelim Fight.
After the trash talk heats up, a scuffle ensues. Dana visits the house to give the fighters an eye-opening lecture. Then two more welterweights face off in the 7th preliminary fight.
James Chaney owns up to his unsportsmanlike conduct. One fighter turns against his friend. Team Carwin's Mike Ricci takes on Nelson number one pick Dom Waters in the final preliminary fight. Dana White announces the Quarterfinal match-ups.
The rift grows between Canadians Michael Hill and Mike Ricci. The Quarterfinals kick off as Bristol Marunde faces Neil Magny. Then, after a near-brawl at the weigh-in, Colton Smith takes on Igor Araujo with a spot in the Semis on the line.
Quarterfinal action continues as Nelson teammates Joey Rivera and Jon Manley face-off to stay in the competition. The tension builds between fellow Canadians Michal Hill and Mike Ricci before they enter the Octagon to unleash their aggression.
Team UK relax and enjoy a visit from some Australian Rugby stars.Team Australia, fighters are forced to pick sides, as teammates Lucas and Whittaker put friendship aside and throw down for a chance to fly the Aussie flag and square off in the finale.
28 middleweights arrive in Las Vegas for a shot at a UFC contract. Coaches Chael Sonnen and UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones evaluate the winners of 14 Elimination Fights. Teams are chosen, and the first Preliminary Fight is announced.
14 victorious middleweights move into the house, and training begins. Gilbert Smith gets emotional after his team shows serious doubts about his readiness. Then Smith faces Luke Barnatt in the first preliminary fight.
Both teams face off in a spontaneous rap battle at the house. A prank ignites smack talk that carries over to the weigh-in. Then Collin Hart and Kevin Casey face off in the third preliminary fight.
Actor Mickey Rourke visits Team Sonnen to share insights from his boxer days. Coach Jones wonders if Samman is ready to fight. Then the competition's youngest fighter, Gastelum of Team Sonnen, takes on Jones' highly experienced training partner, McDaniel.
Uriah's attitude ignites a blowup, causing a major rift in Team Sonnen. While the fighters battle it out in a night of bowling, Jon and Chael raise the stakes in a game of their own. Then Josh Samman takes on Tor Troeng in the fifth preliminary fight.
Josh Samman calls out a competitor to fight in the next round. Both teams unite for a Thanksgiving feast. Preliminary losers Bubba McDaniel and Kevin Casey battle for a chance to get back in the competition when they throw down in the Wild Card fight.
Showboating striker, Josh Samman, faces the aggressive takedowns of Jimmy Quinlan in the 3rd Quarterfinal. After 3 fights in one month, Bubba McDaniel worries that his body may not be up to the challenge of taking on Uriah Hall in the fourth Quarterfinal.
The coaches join the semifinalists on a visit to the Harley Davidson showroom. Then, the final four battle for a spot in the live finale. Josh Samman faces 21 year-old Kelvin Gastelum, and Uriah Hall guns for another knockout as he takes on Dylan Andrews.
For the first time ever, women will compete on the Ultimate Fighter. Sixteen women will fight alongside sixteen men for their spot in the house. Coaches Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate choose teams and the first Preliminary Fight is announced.
Tensions rise as the coaches cross paths, and a hopeful fighter's UFC dream is threatened by injury. Then the women go to battle when the number one female picks Julianna Pena of Team Tate and veteran Shayna Baszler of Team Rousey square off.
Team Tate is in the hunt for its second win as Chris Holdsworth takes on Rousey's number one male pick, Chris Beal. The coaches nearly come to blows over an old controversy, and hints of romance as the coeds settle into their new living arrangements.
The feud between coaches heats up when assistant Edmond Traverdyan of Team Rousey and guest coach Dennis Hallman of Team Tate get into an altercation. Then, in the third prelim fight, Team Tate's Roxanne Modafferi takes on decorated boxer Jessica Rakoczy.
The team Rousey fighters get some extra inspiration when Rousey invites her mother, winner of the 1984 World Judo Championships, to guest coach. Team Tate's Louis Fisette looks to redeem his elimination fight loss as he prepares for Rousey's David Grant.
After the fighters attend a special Hooter's event, Anthony Gutierrez annoys everyone at the house. Then, Team Tate's Raquel Pennington takes on Jessamyn Duke of Team Rousey, with a spot in the semis on the line.
It's the final two prelim fights! Anthony Gutierrez is slated to take on Team Tate's Cody Bollinger. On the women's side, Sarah Moras is matched up against the 6'1" Peggy Morgan of Team Rousey. Which fighters will solidify their spots in the semi's?
The semifinalists make a special visit to a Harley-Davidson boot camp. Then, British brawler Michael Wootten takes on jiu-jitsu blackbelt Chris Holdsworth, with a spot in the live finale on the line.
Both teams head to Mandalay Bay where Ronda and Miesha face off in a rock climbing Coaches Challenge. Weight issues come into play leading up to the last men's semifinal, putting one fighter's dreams of fighting in the finale in jeopardy.
Team Rousey's Jessica Rakoczy and Team Tate's Raquel Pennington are hit with serious injuries during training. Who can muster up the strength to fight through the pain, and earn a spot in the live finale against Julianna Pena?
It all comes down to this. Team Tate's David Grant will take on Team Rousey's Chris Holdsworth for the men's TUF 18 title. Then, Tate's Julianna Pena and Rousey's Jessica Rakoczy square off to see who will be crowned the first female Ultimate Fighter.
16 promising middleweights and 16 up-and-coming light heavyweights battle it out in a day of elimination fights, hoping for a coveted spot in The Ultimate Fighter house, a chance at a six-figure UFC contract, and the title of...The Ultimate Fighter.
Eight middleweights and eight light heavyweights move into the fighter house, ready to pursue their dream of becoming The Ultimate Fighter. The tournament kicks off with a matchup between Irishman Cathal Pendred and the Mexican-born Hector Urbina.
After losing the first fight, Frankie Edgar brings in famed BJJ black belt Renzo Gracie to work with his team. While Team Penn's Daniel Spohn uses free time at the house to work on training techniques, Team Edgar preacher Todd Monaghan holds a sermon.
Getting out to a 2-0 start, Team Penn looks to continue the streak. Meanwhile, at the house, a rivalry develops between two light heavyweights. In the Octagon, it's a middleweight battle as Tim Williams of Team Penn takes on Team Edgar's Dhiego Lima.
On the heels of Tim Williams' suprising loss, BJ gives his team a lecture on the risks of overtraining. Team Edgar heads to the mountains for a scenic practice session. Then, former boxer Josh Clark faces skilled wrestler Corey Anderson of Team Edgar.
The teams are tied heading into the third middleweight match-up of the season. Roger Zapata takes on the favored Ian Stephens and when the fight is finished, Dana reacts explosively to one of the most controversial bouts in TUF history.
Tensions boil over at the house in the wake of Roger Zapata's controversial win over Ian Stephens, causing a rift between the teams. And in the sixth preliminary fight, wrestler Patrick Walsh of Team Edgar takes on Team Penn's #1 pick Anton Berzin.
Team Penn's number one middleweight Mike King takes on the powerful underdog, Eddie Gordon of Team Edgar. Only one will win, earning a spot in the semifinals. And, BJ Penn and Frankie Edgar make a splash in this season's coaches' challenge.
The fighters take a field trip to the Harley-Davidson Boot Camp. Cocky Matt Van Buren of Team Edgar and Irish fighter Chris Fields of Team Penn bring their rivalry to the Octagon in the last preliminary fight. Then, Dana announces the semifinal matchups.
Teammates Patrick Walsh and Corey Anderson prepare to face off in the semi-finals. Training controversy causes the Edgar fighters to erupt in rage, and the coaches attempt to mediate. And then, it's a semifinal slugfest between light heavyweights.
Teammates Patrick Walsh and Corey Anderson prepare to face off in the semi-finals. Training controversy causes the Edgar fighters to erupt in rage, and the coaches attempt to mediate. And then, it's a semifinal slugfest between light heavyweights.
The remaining finale spots are determined in two semifinal fights. First, it's a middleweight battle as Dhiego Lima takes on Roger Zapata. Then, light heavyweights Matt Van Buren and Daniel Spohn face off in the most vicious battle of the season.
Season 19 of The Ultimate Fighter wraps up as Matt Van Buren and Corey Anderson face off in the light heavyweight final, and Dhiego Lima and Eddie Gordon square off for the middleweight crown.
For the first time in the history of the competition, The Ultimate Fighter will crown a champion. 16 of the most talented female fighters in the world arrive to the UFC training center to compete in a tournament to decide who will be the first first belt holder in the UFC's new 115 pound straw-weight division. Some are veterans of the women's fight organization Invicta, others chosen from an open tryout. Coaches Gilbert Melendez and current lightweight champion Anthony "Showtime" Pettis pick their squads, the women move into the house and begin training. Then, the teams face off in the first preliminary fight of the season, between Tecia Torres and Randa Markos.
Hard training by Team Melendez takes it's toll on the fighters while the women on Team Pettis are frustrated by their overbearing coaches. Then, second ranked undefeated Joanne Calderwood faces the number fifteen ranked Emily Kagan for a spot in the quarterfinals.
On the heels of Team Pettis' second win in a row, one of the fighters receives devastating news. After a silly game at the house turns raunchy, Heather Clark becomes an outcast on Team Melendez. Then in the third preliminary fight, #4 seed Jessica Penne of Team Pettis takes on #13 seed Lisa Ellis of Team Melendez, with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.
After Team Melendez loses it's 3rd fight in a row tensions between Heather Clark and the rest of Team Melendez escalate. Urijah Faber takes over for Anthony Pettis for a few days as a special guest coach. Then, in the fourth fight of the tournament Team Pettis pits #1 ranked Carla Esparza against #16 ranked Angela Hill for a chance to advance to the quarter finals.
An injury forces one of the fighters out of the competition, and opens the door for another to get a second chance in the tournament. The Team Melendez fighters question the severity of Heather Clark's nagging knee injury. And the storied rivalry between #6 seed Felice Herrig of Team Pettis and #11 seed Clark finally comes to a head, as they face off in the fifth preliminary fight.
Aisling struggles get the attention of Dana White's attention. Tecia's return to the competition angers some fighters. Then, in the sixth fight of the tournament Team Pettis pits #5 ranked Aisling Daly against #12 ranked Angela Magana for a chance to advance to the quarterfinals.
Aisling struggles get the attention of Dana White's attention. Tecia's return to the competition angers some fighters. Then, in the sixth fight of the tournament Team Pettis pits #5 ranked Aisling Daly against #12 ranked Angela Magana for a chance to advance to the quarterfinals.
A group of Team Melendez fighters decide they want Tecia to move out of their room. At a pool party tensions between the fighters boil over. Then, in the final preliminary fight of the tournament Team Melendez sends #8 ranked Bec Rawlings against #3 ranked Tecia Torres for a chance to advance to the quarterfinals.
With several teammates set to face off in the quarterfinals, Team Pettis decides opponents will not attend the same practice. But one of the fighters breaks the agreement and the team disintegrates into arguing factions. Then, in one of the most heated matchups of the season, teammates do battle as #6 seed Felice Herrig takes on #14 seed Randa Markos....with a spot in the semifinals at stake.
A group of Team Melendez fighters decide they want Tecia to move out of their room. At a pool party tensions between the fighters boil over. Then, in the final preliminary fight of the tournament Team Melendez sends #8 ranked Bec Rawlings against #3 ranked Tecia Torres for a chance to advance to the quarterfinals.
In a special two-fight episode...#3 seed Tecia Torress tries to make the most of her second chance in the tournament, when she faces top seed Carla Esparza in the third quarterfinal fight. Then 7 seed Rose Namajunas, the only fighter remaining from Team Melendez, takes on #2 ranked Joanne Calderwood....for the last spot in the semifinals.
#4 seed Jessica Penne looks to put personal feelings aside as she takes on top seed and close friend Carla Esparza. Then, 14 seed Randa Markos tries for her third straight upset victory, as she faces 7 seed Rose Namajunas of Team Melendez. Two fights...one episode...with the winners securing a spot in the live finale in Las Vegas, and a shot at the first-ever UFC women's straw-weight belt.
For the first time in Ultimate Fighter history, two teams battle it out in a gym versus gym smack-down in South Florida. The Blackzillions, led by Glenn Robinson, take on American Top Team, led by Dan Lambert, and in the end, only one team will leave the cage victorious.
Tensions reach a boiling point and tempers flare when the owner of American Top Team clashes with the Blackzilians' owner at the weigh in. Meanwhile, the pressure of the competition takes a toll as team infighting turns ugly.
American Top Team digs deep and battles personal demons in their tireless quest for victory. Meanwhile, the stress of the competition takes a toll on a member of the Blackzilians, which forces them to make some tough decisions.
The pressure of the octagon bleeds into the house as tempers flare on both teams. Also, a medical emergency threatens the future of one of the fighters and his team.
One of the fighters struggles to cope with the devastation of his loss. Meanwhile, two fighters with a history in the octagon are ready for a rematch.
American Top Team rallies around their fighters, pushing themselves through the challenges ahead. Meanwhile, the Blackzilians must stay strong through the turbulence of the competition.
The coaches at American Top Team strive to reignite the passion and re-focus the energy in their fighters. Meanwhile, the Blackzilians must face the repercussions of a serious injury sustained by one of their teammates.
American Top Team must bring out one of their heaviest hitters in hopes of securing a win in the next fight. However, the quest for victory becomes more complicated when a Blackzilian rival rises to the challenge.
It's the first of the final four 100 point fights, and each team must give their all during the home stretch in this neck-and-neck match. The Blackzilians face more wounds when deciding who fights next. Meanwhile, American Top Team must choose a fighter with heart to rise to the occasion.
It's do or die for Dan and the American Top Team as they find themselves at a critical turning point in the competition. With the end in sight, Glenn and the Blackzilians make their plan to crush their competition, once and for all.
The Blackzilians assess their situation, regroup, and prepare for the next battle, while American Top Team choose a strong but unlikely fighter in hopes of bringing home the win.
It all comes down to the final fight of the season. The Blackzilians and American Top Team choose their best men to go head to head in the octagon in the hopes of winning bragging rights and the $200,000 prize.
With the show now over, the focus shifts to MGM Grand for The Ultimate Fighter Finale. The final fight of the season will be between Blackzilian's Kamaru Usman and ATT's Hayder Hassan for final bragging rights.
Thirty two fighters from across Europe and the USA compete to qualify for the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Europe vs. Team USA.
Shortly after a coin toss decided which team would get to pick the first preliminary fight, coach Conor McGregor gathers the European fighters and delivers a prepared speech outlining what his team can expect this season. That night, the winning European and American fighters move into the TUF house. After scoping out their new digs and picking their rooms, a celebratory barbecue ensues. Eager to turn their focus to the competition, the fighters waste no time in starting to size up the competition and new friendships are forged.
The tension rises as one coach tries to get under the other one's skin and dares him to man up and fight a teammate. Two fighters step into the octagon on the second preliminary fight and a coach completely loses it as he watches the fight unfold.
Drama unfolds in the locker room after a frustrating fight causing a coach to explode on one of his fighters. Urijah confronts Conor about not attending morning practices with Team McGregor and a crowd gathers as the coaches get in a heated conversation about differences in coaching styles. Fighters react to last week's fight and celebrate their win in unique fashion.
The pressure of the competition starts to weigh on one of the fighters as Urijah and Conor prepare for the fourth preliminary fight featuring two hungry young competitors. Both teams get a chance to relax during a night out with the coaches.
One of the top competitors of Team McGregor prepares for the fifth preliminary fight against an unorthodox fighter from Team Faber, confident that he has the weapons to give Conor another victory. UFC bantamweight champion, T.J Dillashaw joins his friend and teammate, Urijah in training and shares his skills with his team. TJ knows that Conor has been calling him a traitor for training with another coach besides Uriah after winning the world championship. He expects to hear more when he's face to face with Conor. After the weigh in, as both teams and coaches wait to do a photo shoot, Conor starts to poke at Urijah again but this time he is relentless, accusing T.J of being a snake as well as his whole team and making demeaning comments and completely belittling Urijah. One of Faber's assistant coaches explodes in Urijah's defense and the teams start shoving each other. Then a fighter from Team McGregor threatens Urijah's coaches. When T.J shows up Conor confronts him in front of everyone. After the photo shoot is over, T.J calls Conor out and reminds him he is a world champ with a real belt. Later, both teams digest what just happened and take sides. Once it's all said and done, it's time for the fifth preliminary fight of the season, as both fighters confidently step into the octagon.
Two members of Team Faber come face to face in a drunken confrontation at the house. An explosive and highly anticipated American fighter steps into the octagon to face off against a very tough European opponent in the sixth preliminary fight.
Two members of Team Faber come face to face in a drunken confrontation at the house. An explosive and highly anticipated American fighter steps into the octagon to face off against a very tough European opponent in the sixth preliminary fight.
McGregor and Faber face off in the coaches' challenge. An American fighter gets ready to take on one of the most experienced European fighters in the ninth and final preliminary fight. Conor and Uriah argue over the quarterfinal match ups and who will be left out of the competition.
Due to a twist in the competition, one fighter shows heavy emotion after being eliminated from the competition. Even though he won his fight, his shot at getting into the UFC will have to be put on hold. After a sudden turn of events that brings another fighter back into the competition, Dana White has a big surprise for the fighters that will help them relax before the quarterfinals begin.
Two hard-hitting teammates battle it out in the third quarterfinal fight. Then, a crafty veteran from Team McGregor faces off against one of Team Faber's most dynamic fighters in the fourth and final quarterfinal matchup.
Conor is shocked when he finds out that Team USA coach Urijah Faber has brought in current UFC Featherweight champion Jose Aldo as a guest coach. Then it's the semifinal fights, with a spot in the live finale in Las Vegas on the line.
For the first time ever light heavyweight men and strawweight women will compete on The Ultimate Fighter. But first they must face off in 16 elimination fights to get into the house. The coaches, UFC strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk and #1 contender Claudia Gadelha, watch the fights alongside UFC President Dana White. The two coaches pick their teams from the winners, and the first preliminary matchup is announced.
Khalil Rountree for Team Joanna versus Cory Hendricks for Team Claudia. Roundtree and Hendricks are training partners in Las Vegas who square off in the first fight of season 23.
Helen Harper is distraught after getting injured in practice and Cory and Khalil have a donut-eating contest at the house. Dana White rewards the fighters with a night of video gaming and two straw-weights face off for the first time this season.
Joanna lashes out at her fighters after a perceived lack of effort during training. A rallying cry by the Red Team rubs Team Claudia the wrong way. Then, in the third preliminary fight, a classic striker vs grappler matchup determines the next semifinal spot.
TUF 20 winner Carla Esparza pays a visit and helps Team Joanna during training. Abdel Medjedoub gets a disturbing call from home, putting his future in the competition in jeopardy. Then, two strawweights battle it out for a spot in the semifinals.
Dana decides to intervene as Abdel's personal problems threaten his future in the competition. A losing fighter feels he may get a second chance. Then, a young but determined competitor faces a skilled veteran in the fifth preliminary fight.
Joanna's smack talk at the fight announcement irritates Team Claudia. Khalil gets emotional on the anniversary of his father's death. Then, two strawweights face off in the Octagon for a spot in the semifinals.
With the semifinals fast approaching, one of the winning fighters suffers a setback as a painful injury hinders his ability to train. Then, a dangerous striker and a seasoned pro go to battle inside the octagon in the last light heavyweight matchup.
Cory gets the test results from his neck injury. The coaches begin training on their own for their upcoming title fight. Then, two more strawweights battle it out for the last spot in the semifinals.
A bombshell announcement brings a twist to the competition. Joanna and Claudia compete in the biggest coaches challenge in Ultimate Fighter history. Then, in the first light heavyweight semifinal, two friends battle it out for a spot in the finale.
UFC women�۪s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate pays a surprise visit to a Team Claudia practice. One of the semifinalists struggles with a difficult weight cut, putting her fight future in jeapordy. Then, two strawweights face off in the Octagon with a spot in the finale on the line.
The last two semi-finals take place in this special two-fight episode. First, two dedicated strawweights face off in the octagon. Then, two friends go to war in an explosive light heavyweight matchup. Claudia and Joanna nearly come to blows after the fights.
16 flyweight champions from around the world come to Las Vegas to compete in a tournament. The winner will earn a UFC contract, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and an immediate title shot against current UFC champion Demetrious Johnson.
The international fighters try to fit in at the house with mixed results. The coaches get on each otherâ€ôs nerves. Then, in the third fight of the competition, the #5 and the #12 seeds battle it out in a classic striker vs grappler matchup.
A member of Team Benavidez expresses hostility towards Coach Cejudo. The coaches continue to challenge each other's patience. The most feared fighter in the house goes up against a seasoned veteran in the tournament's fourth fight of round one.
Eric Shelton talks with Matt Schnell about becoming a father at an early age; the coaches review their past fights against Demetrious Johnson, offering advice to the fighters; and two flyweights face off for a spot in the second round.
A fighter gets emotional while describing his upbringing; and the fighters take a break to watch UFC 200 at the house. Then, a ground specialist takes on an all-around threat in a Round 1 match up.
Team Benavidez takes a break from training to go paddle boarding. The seventh fight of round 1 takes place between two experienced fighters known for ending fights in the first round.
Following his loss, a fighter makes a comment at the house that offends another fighter. After a heated argument, they almost come to blows. Benavidez and Cejudo head to Top Golf for the coaches challenge. Then in the final fight of Round 1 two more flyweights face off, with a spot in Round 2 on the line.
The fighters enjoy a surprise party at the house. Controversy arises after Benavidez invites both teams to train with his head coach, Duane Ludwig. Then, in the first fight of Round 2, two skilled warriors go to battle in the octagon.
During a night of drinking, Eric Shelton and Tim Elliott argue about their different approaches to the fight game. Hiromasa Ogikubo struggles with a language barrier at the house. Then, two more flyweights square off in the second fight of Round 2.
The two remaining flyweight champions battle it out in the Octagon for the six-figure contract and a title shot at Demetrious Johnson. The Ultimate Fighter trophy is awarded.
Cody Garbrandt and TJ Dillashaw's war of words continues at the second preliminary fight announcement. As they walk back towards their respective locker rooms, the banter escalates and TJ ends up confronting his old Team Alpha Male mentor, Urijah Faber. The two argue over what really happened when TJ quit the team and all the assistant coaches join in on the fray. TJ takes the entire blue team out to celebrate one of the fighter's birthdays. His upcoming welterweight participates in the festivities but only has the upcoming bout on his mind. Back at the gym, the two coaches are hard at work preparing the next two veterans for what promises to be a classic striker versus grappler matchup. Each of the two fighters talk about their different redemption stories and, through their home videos, reveal what their life has been like since the last time they competed on The Ultimate Fighter. TJ visits the house on the day of the fight to prepare his warrior for battle. After a hard-fought combat, the second quarterfinalist is revealed, moving one step closer to the $250,000 grand prize. Then, at the fight announcement for the third preliminary fight, the coaches continue to exchange harsh words.
After going 2 up on rival Garbrandt, team Dillashaw are in confident mood this week, to the frustration of Cody and his team. Can TJ add to his problems?
The blue team finds a peculiar way to celebrate TJ's birthday. Cody brings several UFC stars to the fighter house. Then, one of the favorites in the competition goes up against an underdog in the fourth preliminary fight.
Cody puts his team through an innovative training technique to help improve their endurance. Then, close friends are forced to fight each other in the fifth preliminary matchup.
Two fighters recall the hardships they've had to overcome throughout their careers. A contentious weigh-in leads to another altercation between the coaches. Then, the sixth preliminary fight determines the next quarterfinalist.
Two welterweights seeking redemption take to the Octagon in the final preliminary fight. Then, after Dana and the coaches deliberate, the wildcard matchup is announced.
In a special two-fight episode, an emotional wildcard matchup determines the last quarterfinalist. Then, Cody and TJ face off in an epic tetherball challenge. Finally, two welterweights compete for the first semifinal spot.
Four welterweights compete for the remaining semifinal spots in two thrilling back-to-back fights. The animosity between the coaches goes too far at the weigh-ins. Then, Dana White picks the semifinal matchups.
Team Dillashaw pranks Team Garbrandt with live snakes. With an injury putting his fight future in doubt, one fighter gets paranoid at the house. Then, two welterweights face off in the first semifinal fight.
Season 25 finalists are determined. Cody Garbrandt and T.J. Dillashaw serve as coaches.
14 welterweights from past seasons of The Ultimate Fighter return to the UFC training center for a second chance in the competition. Some have heartbreaking stories of defeat, others underachieved in the UFC, but all are in search of redemption. After the fighters arrive, Dana White brings in the coaches, UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt, and former bantamweight champion and TUF alum, TJ Dillashaw. Former training partners turned bitter rivals, the coaches start the competition by picking their teams and announcing the first two fights, which will happen on the same day.
16 of the best female 125-pounders in the world compete for the inaugural UFC flyweight belt. Coaches Eddie Alvarez and Justin Gaethje pick teams, seeded in a tournament format. After teams begin training, the first fight kicks takes place.
Justin Gaethje struggles to communicate with an international fighter. An injury during a training session puts a competitor's future in doubt. Then an experienced flyweight takes on a dark horse in the second preliminary fight.
The teams step away from the TUF gym to train at the new UFC Performance Institute. One of the fighters has an emotional breakdown during practice. Then, it's the third preliminary fight with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.
Two top-seeded teammates discuss the possibility of having to face each other later in the tournament. A fighter shares the story of her lifelong battle with addiction. Then, a heavily favored veteran takes on an underdog in the fourth preliminary fight.
After losing in the Octagon one of the fighters skips training, causing a rift between her and her coach. Then, two flyweights face off in the fifth preliminary fight.
Eddie Alvarez pulls out all the stops to give his team a competitive advantage. A fighter struggles with an old injury. Then, one of the most accomplished fighters in the tournament takes on a young rising star in the sixth preliminary fight.
Lauren Murphy's strained relationship with Coach Alvarez reaches a tipping point. Eddie and Justin go head to head in the coaches challenge. Then, two flyweights face off in the eighth preliminary fight with the last quarterfinal spot on the line.
Before the quarterfinals kick off, both teams enjoy a night out on Lake Las Vegas. One fighter struggles with a difficult weight cut, putting her future in the competition in doubt. Then, it's the first two quarterfinal fights.
Four female flyweights compete in the last two quarterfinals in an action-packed episode. The winners advance to the semifinals and face off against their next opponents.
As training continues in preparation for the semifinals, the coaches engage in a prank war. Then, two flyweights take to the Octagon to face off in the first semifinal fight.
In the last episode of the season before the live finale, a fighter turns to the UFC Performance Institute for help with her weight cut. Then, the second semifinal determines which flyweight moves on to the championship fight.
For the first time ever sixteen undefeated fighters from around the world, eight lightweights and eight featherweights, come to Las Vegas to compete on The Ultimate Fighter. The competition begins with coaches Daniel Cormier, the current UFC light heavyweight champion, and Stipe Miocic, the current UFC heavyweight champion, putting the fighters through drills to evaluate their skills. Then after UFC President Dana White arrives and greets the fighters, the coaches pick their teams and choose the first preliminary matchup. After the fighters move into The Ultimate Fighter house, training begins with both teams holding their first practices. The tension continues to build as the teams prep their fighters for the first preliminary matchup of the season.
With the tournament now officially underway, Stipe Miocic and his coaching staff decide it's time to get the pranks started. Before practice, they redecorate Team Cormier's locker room by adding some questionable pictures to the walls. Stipe then turns his attention to his first featherweight fighter, who is extremely confident that his well-rounded game will be too much for his opponent to handle. As the blue team arrives for their practice session, they are surprised to find their defaced locker room. Cormier is amused and immediately retaliates in shocking fashion. During practice, a fighter loses his calm and proceeds to question Cormier's instructions. The two hash things out in front of their team. Back at the house, the fighters get to know each other and one of the featherweights opens up about his life. Through his home video footage, we find out about his recent move to a big gym and his life with his girlfriend. Nearby, his opponent shares his passion for fighting with one of his teammates. In his home video, we learn more about his day to day at the gym and get to meet his significant other. Back at practice, Team Cormier's upcoming featherweight reveals his analytical approach to the sport as he prepares for the bout. On fight day, the two fighters give it their all and the winner becomes the first featherweight semifinalist in the competition.
During a tense van ride back to the house after practice, two teammates get into a heated exchange. After the words get personal, a teammate steps in and attempts to resolve the conflict. As two lightweights prep for their upcoming fight, one of them gets into a argument at the house during his weight cut, calling out a fellow fighter. Then, in the third preliminary fight, two lightweights face off with a spot in the semifinals on the line.
After the fight announcement, coach Cormier reveals to his team that he must leave for a few days, leaving Cain Velasquez in charge of training for the next bout. The fighters return home and one of them reveals that he is struggling with an injury. The next day, Team Miocic is back in the gym to prep a strong stand up specialist who is looking to finish his opponent with his striking. Back the house, Team Cormier's next competitor finds an interesting way to combat boredom, crafting a bow and arrow from scratch. Through his home video, he shares his passion for hunting and introduces us to his girlfriend and mother. Meanwhile, Team Miocic's fighter shares powerful war stories with his teammates. In his home video, we learn about the many tragedies that he lived through, how he found MMA and landed on his feet after leaving the army. As the fight approaches, Cain Velasquez and Cormier's assistant coaches work hard to prepare their fighter. Meanwhile, the injured fighter continues to worry about his situation and decides to visit the doctor for a diagnosis. The day of the fight both fighters give it all they have and the winner advances to the semifinals.
At the house, the rivalry between Tyler of Team Cormier and Suman of Team Miocic continues to heat up after Tyler tells Suman to pick him next in the upcoming fight selection. Later that day at the gym, Team Miocic assistant coach Marc Montoya discovers a prank pulled by the fighters from Team Cormier. After one of the fighters injures his knee during team training, he heads to the UFC's Performance Institute for treatment. While being examined by a physical therapist, an assistant coach from the opposing team walks in on him and discovers his injury. Before the next training session, the coach teases him by letting his entire team know about his secret injury, setting off heated argument. Then, in the fifth preliminary fight, two lightweights face off in the Octagon with a spot in the semifinals on the line.
After finally finding out who he will be facing in the preliminaries, a fighter starts talking smack at the house in the hopes of getting into his opponent's head. Coming to their teammate's defense, his training partners step in and tensions escalate. The fighters threaten to come to blows before being separated. The next day, one of the losing fighters decides to be proactive and hatch out a plan to talk to Dana about letting him back into the competition. He tells one of his coaches, who agrees to help him. At the Team Miocic practice, their upcoming fighter is hard at work despite a nagging injury. Despite being a submission specialist, he looks forward to standing toe to toe with his opponent. Back at the house, the fighter talks to his teammates about how he got into MMA and we get a glimpse of his life through his home video footage. Meanwhile, Team Cormier's next featherweight works on his game at the UFC's Performance Institute. He prides himself on his striking background, which he believes will be the key to victory. Through his home video footage, he introduces us to his daughter, family and gym. At the beginning of fight day, Dana agrees to see the losing fighter who wants back in. After a brief but passionate pitch, Dana promises to take the matter under consideration. The two featherweights finally go to battle and the next semifinalist is revealed.
During a visit to the hospital, a banged-up fighter receives good news about his injuries. But as the days go on his physical problems get worse, forcing him to return to the doctor for another examination. During this visit, he gets the news he's been dreading. Two lightweights increase their training regimen in preparation for their upcoming preliminary fight. On fight day, as their showdown inches closer, one of the fighters suffers from excruciating muscle cramps, putting his future in the competition in jeopardy.
After an eventful fight day, an injured fighter returns home and explains to his teammates the nature of his problems. The next day, Team Cormier's final featherweight is hard at work at practice. He doesn't seem at all concerned with his fight but Cormier worries that being over-confident may be detrimental to his performance. At Team Miocic's practice, the opposing featherweight is equally convinced that he will not lose his fight, thinking that his striking will be the key to victory. Back at the house, Team Cormier's fighter isolates himself in his room and gets lost in thought. Through his home video, he introduces some of his family members, his girlfriend and talks about the illustrious gym he trains at. As the end of the preliminaries approaches, the fighters wonder how the semifinals will play out. Meanwhile, Team Miocic's next fighter shows off his bling to his teammates. Through his home video, he talks about what sets him apart from the other contestants and how he plans to continue to succeed in life. At the weigh-in, one of the fighters decides to have some fun and impersonate his teammate. Come fight day, the fighters deliver another exciting fight and the last semifinalist is revealed. Dana and the coaches to discuss the semifinals and the matchups are announced.
With the preliminary round of fights in the books, both teams head out for a night on the town and a trip to a local race track. There the fighters and coaches are allowed to get behind the wheel of various exotic cars, and put their driving skills to the test. At the house after a day of training, the fighters entertain themselves by holding a talent show competition. After Kyler shows off his parkour skills and Bryce tests out his homemade bow and arrow, Mike and John bring down the house with a hilarious performance. During a Team Cormier training session, head coach Daniel Cormier brings in former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold and current UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway to chat with the fighters. The two MMA stars hang out with the team, answer questions, and give advice on how to succeed in the UFC. Then, after days of training and preparation, two teammates face off in the first semifinal fight of the competition. At stake is a spot in the live finale in Las Vegas on July 6th.
As the end of the competition nears, Cormier brings in current UFC lightweight and TUF Season 15 winner Michael Chiesa to talk to his fighters about what lies ahead for them in their careers. At practice, the two teammates who are facing off in the upcoming fight take no issue with training side by side. They focus mostly on maintaining their cardio as they prepare to fight one another. A few days later, Stipe Miocic decides to stop by the house to watch UFC Fight Night. He brings pizza for all the fighters and they enjoy a fun evening together. One of the upcoming featherweight reveals to another fighter that he believes his coaches see his opponent as the favorite in their fight. He seems to have a bit of a chip on his shoulder and is eager to prove his coaches wrong. Meanwhile, his opponent decides to train late at night at the house, clearly not underestimating the challenge that lies ahead. The day before the fight, at the weigh-ins, one of the fighters presents Cormier with a gift to show his appreciation for all the hard work. Both fighters make weight and spend one final night at the house before their big fight.Finally, the first featherweight semifinal determines who advances to the live finale at the Palms Resort Casino in Las Vegas.
After Cormier promises his team that he'll match any winnings his fighters earn if he's victorious in the coaches challenge, both teams head to City National Arena for the big day. There, Dana greets the coaches via satellite and explains this season's competition...a hockey shootout. After Cormier and Miocic get suited up, the challenge begins. With the fighters looking on, the coaches battle it out to an intense finish. Then, two lightweights prepare for their upcoming semifinal fight. As the fight gets closer, Cormier and his coaches pay a visit to the house and hold a video game tournament with the fighters. Then, in the third semifinal fight, two lightweights face off with a spot in the finale on the line.
With only one fight remaining before the live finale, Team Miocic focus all their energy on preparing their last featherweight contender. After having gone through many ups and downs in the tournament, their fighter works hard to get ready for the toughest fight of his career. Back at the house, his opponent shares stories about painful family hardships that have helped shape him into the man he is today. Meanwhile, Team Miocic's fighter spends some alone time reflecting on his own journey. Team Cormier's fighter uses his final training sessions to study his opponent's style by watching tape from his preliminary fight. He comes up with a solid gameplan with Coach Cormier and has a couple of final sparring sessions to cap off his journey in the Ultimate Fighter gym. After both fighters make weight, Cormier surprises his fighters by hiring a gourmet private chef to come to the house and cook up a goodbye feast for his team. The next day, the two featherweights engage in an epic battle and the winner claims a spot in the live finale. Immediately following the fight, Dana has all the finalists face off in the octagon. Finally, Cormier and Miocic also face off in anticipation of their big super fight at UFC 226 on July 7th.
The 16 fighters show their stuff for the coaches. The coaches pick their teams, with Robert Whittaker getting the first pick. Przemyslaw Mysiala vs Maurice Greene in the first preliminary heavyweight match up.
A heavyweight struggles with his conditioning. A mishap at the gym lands a fighter in the dentist chair. Katharina Lehner vs Pannie Kianzad in the first preliminary featherweight match up.
8 heavyweights and 8 female featherweights from around the world come to Las Vegas to compete in the first-ever tournament between the biggest fighters in MMA. Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum take the helm as coaches.
Kelvin Gastelum gets a welcome surprise from one of his longtime coaches. A featherweight struggles to mesh with her team. Julija Stoliarenko vs Marciea Allen in the second preliminary featherweight match up.
After a visit to the house from Kelvin and his coaching staff, Leah debates whether she should switch teams. A motivational trainer helps out one of the teams and puts the fighters through rigorous drills. Michel Batista vs Josh Parisian in the third preliminary heavyweight fight.
A featherweight edges closer to switching teams. Kelvin invites his opponent in the TUF 17 final Uriah Hall to join his coaching staff. Leah Letson vs Bea Maleck in the third preliminary featherweight match up.
Leah finally makes a decision on whether to switch teams. Maurice gets into a heated confrontation with Juan. Juan Dieppa vs Ben Sosoli in the fourth preliminary heavyweight match up.
Maurice Greene's excessive drinking becomes a problem at the house. Larissa Pacheco vs Macy Chiassonin the fourth preliminary featherweight match up. Afterward Dana White announces the semifinal match ups.
Coached by Amanda Nunes and Julianna Peña, this documentary series follows MMA fighters as they train and compete against each other for a contract with the UFC.
Team Peña's first pick, Helen Peralta, faces Team Nunes' Kaytlin Neil for the season's first flyweight matchup.
Anxiety levels are running high as both Team Peña's Chantel Coates and Team Nunes' Brogan Walker suffer serious setbacks ahead of their flyweight fight.
TUF Season 2 alumni Bobby Maximus returns to the cage after 13 years away, to face Team Nunes' #1 pick, Eduardo Perez.
Flyweights Claire Guthrie and Juliana Miller are poised to fight once again, as their previous fight ended with more questions than answers.
Heavyweight Jordan Heiderman faces Chandler Cole, who is recovering from an arm injury he sustained at practice. Heiderman puts his perfect MMA record (5-0) on the line.
Still recovering from a knee injury, flyweight Brogan Walker must now enter the Octagon against Hannah Guy to determine who advances to the semi-finals.
Heavyweights Jordan Heiderman and Zac Pauga face each other in the first semi-final fight of the season.
Flyweights Laura Gallardo and Brogan Walker face each other to determine who will advance to the TUF finale.
Heavyweights Mohammed Usman and Eduardo Perez clash to decide who advances to the live TUF finale against Zac Pauga. Usman's brother, UFC welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman, pays a visit to the TUF house.
Flyweights Juliana Miller and Kaytlin Neil fight to decide who will face Brogan Walker in the TUF live finale.
Coached by Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler, this documentary series follows MMA fighters as they train and compete against each other for a contract with the UFC.
Austin Hubbard represents Team Chandler against Team McGregor's Aaron McKenzie. Also, Conor meets a young but dedicated fan.
Brad Katona represents Team Chandler as he goes head-to-head with Team McGregor's Carlos Vera.
Representing Team Chandler, Kurt Holobaugh takes on Team McGregor's Lee Hammond.
Landon Quiñones hopes to lead Team McGregor to success against Team Chandler's Jason Knight.
Hunter Azure hopes to maintain Team Chandler's dominance against Team McGregor's Rico DiSciullo.
