Anyone watching the latest series?
Interesting having Big Country as a coach. How are the fighters going to feel being trained by a guy who clearly can't be bothered to even get himself in shape?
He's already got them doing one session a day, when many of them are used to two or even three.
I can see a lot of dissection in the ranks as the series progresses...
The Ultimate Fighter
posted on 1/10/12
Big roy has showed that during the fights is when he does his best coaching.
Carwin is really just a front man, his coaches are doing all the work.
posted on 4/10/12
wtf? whens this on and what channel?
posted on 5/10/12
It's showing on ESPN, along with the UK vs Australia show. Times vary, have a look at the ESPN site for the schedule.
Alternatively, download.
posted on 5/10/12
Not seen any of the 2 current TUF shows. Worth watching, or just more of the same?
Format is wearing a little thin these days, though the quality of some of the fights on previous shows has been good.
posted on 5/10/12
I saw it the other night after
decent yeah, great KO in the Smashes one and the fight in the other one wasnt bad either
posted on 5/10/12
OK thanks, will take a look. Should really keep an eye on any decent brit prospects (hopefully!).
posted on 6/10/12
anyone know if the batista MMA fight on later tonight is being shown on a p2p channel ?
posted on 7/10/12
I didn't realise there was a UK vs AUS one. That's ESPN too?
Agree with Hoppa though, the format is getting a bit dull.
posted on 7/10/12
batista won.
poor boxing skills from him i thought though.
once he speared the blubber whale and made it a wrestling contest he was in his element
posted on 7/10/12
Pekster, how long has he been training MMA? I had no idea this was happening until you posted it to be honest as I don't follow wrestling - but he's a bit of a beast isn't he?
But Brock learned that just being huge and decent at wrestling isn't enough. But Brock also learnt the necessary skills to really compete...