The Ultimate Fighter 10 Episode 8

November 9, 2009

In the latest episode of Spike’s The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights, coach Rampage Jackson was down to his final fighter, the massive gentle giant and ex pro football player, Marcus Jones, who would square up against Mike Wessel. Marcus is a massive man, who could no doubt tear most men apart, but he presents as a big kid, given the nickname Big Baby. So, the only question was does this guy have the killer instinct to compete in the UFC? Well, he didn’t until someone wrote a cartoon about him being a big baby, posted it on his door, and the read more...

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The Ultimate Fighter 10 Episode 7

November 9, 2009

In episode seven of The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights, we learned just why Matt Mitrione is affectionately called Meat Head, or is he as dumb as he seems?

With Team Rashad still in control of picking the fights, having won six straight fights, they selected to square off against Scott Junk with their own Matt Mitrione, the Meat Head. One morning, Matt drank his teammate Jon Madsen’s orange juice, which pissed this teammate off, and he said to someone that he’d like to slap Matt in the meat head, which got back to Matt, who was v read more...

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The Ultimate Fighter 10 Episode 6

October 25, 2009

The most recent episode of The Ultimate Fighter may have set a record for the number of utterances of a single word in an hour of television. This word is one that could not be said on the air until Detective Andy Sipowicz started saying it on NYPD Blue. This word: Titties. Coach Rampage Jackson razzed a fighter on the opposing team, Darrill Schoonover, with this term of endearment over-and-over to the point where Darrill called Rampage a “bitch” and challenged him to a fight in Rampage’s 205 pound division. Now, let’s go over the facts read more...

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The Ultimate Fighter 10 Episode 1-5

October 19, 2009

The concept of the Spike Network’s Ultimate Fighter is simple: two teams of fighters coached and trained by opposing coaches, live in a big house together, two men fight each week in a tournament, and the winner of the tournament is crowned the Ultimate Fighter and gets a UFC contract. This season deals with the heavyweight division with one team coached by the hard-working, knowledgeable Rashad Evans, while the other camp is run by the charismatic, funny, but not so good of a coach, Rampage Jackson.

The last time Rampage coached on a read more...

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