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The Ultimate Fighter has become a jewel among the dredge typical reality TV. Intelligently designed, well produced and played entirely by large Base Fan of UFC, SpikeTV The Ultimate Fighter provides viewers with an eclectic collection of cast members every season. This is ultimately what makes tick of the sample, the clash of personalities is a staple of reality shows, but in the personality of The Ultimate Fighter reach into the octagon and the struggle. As each season passes, a number of candidates to disappear from public view, for one reason or another, sometimes never seen again. What happened their favored candidate of Ultimate Fighter? Here, a profile of what is happening with some of our favorite wrestlers The Ultimate Fighter.

Stephen Bonnar

Bonnar is probably best known for his epic and universally beloved for Ultimate Fighter Fighting As with Forrest Griffin on The Ultimate Fighter 1, a fight that actually lost. Many consider this game as one of the best in UFC history, and rightly so. However, since then, Bonnar has experienced moments of concern. He scored three straight wins in the Octagon after the fight, all on SpikeTV Ultimate Fight Nights. Then in the Ultimate Fight Night 5, lost a unanimous decision to Rashad Evans. After that Bonnar is scheduled to fight a rematch with Forrest Griffin at UFC 62 26 August 2006. Bonnar lost again to Griffin (in a unanimous decision), but the least of their worries. Shortly after this battle Stephan Bonnar tested positive for anabolic steroids, a banned substance in the UFC. Beat not since, and his career is apparently in jeopardy. No decision has been taken by the government until its status PDU.

Chris Leben

Brash and unflinching, Chris Leben has a personality as dynamic (and fight) that The Ultimate Fighter has ever seen. In a controversial game at first The Ultimate Fighter 1, Leben lost to Josh Koscheck. Leben complained UFC President Dana White after the fight that Koscheck just "pressed" and if white is the kind of wanted to fight the UFC. Leben should fight again, this time in the semifinals of Ultimate Fighter, Nate Quarry when bent through injury. Leben lost again to Kenny Florian. The Ultimate Fighter 1, Leben has had a record of sterling, going 6-1-0 in UFC competition, losing only to Anderson Silva, but beating quality fighters like Jorge Rivera, Edwin Dewees, and Jorge Santiago. Leben is a personality that the Ultimate Fighting Championship would be ready to use. I had been trained at AMC Pankration in Seattle, but Leben is training currently in Portland, Oregon.

Rashad Evans

Despite the difference in height of eight inches between 6'7 Evans and Brad Imes, Rashad Imes defeated in the end of the heavyweight division of The Ultimate Fighter 2. Evans's success followed his step since winning The Ultimate Fighter 2, who won his three fights since UFC. His record MMA training remains a perfect 14-0-0 and Evans is considered a championship contender. It should be a matter of time before Rashad Evans gets his shot.

Joe Stevenson

Stevenson little surprised to win welterweight division of The Ultimate Fighter 2. Only 5'7 Luke Cummo defeated in the finals of The Ultimate Fighter with a unanimous decision. He lost his first match after The Ultimate Fighter, Josh Neer at Ultimate Fight Night 4. However, Stevenson won easily his next fight by the doctor outside UFC 61 against Yves Edwards. Stevenson is one of the most experienced fighters ever appear on The Ultimate Fighter, which sported a 24-6-0 professional record, before appearing on the reality show.

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UFC 76-80 DVD Set


UFC 76-80 DVD Set


$79.99


UFC 76: KNOCKOUT DVD – The main event features the highly anticipated fight between former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell and The Ultimate Fighter 2 alum Keith Jardine. UFC 77: HOSTILE TERRITORY DVD – The main event features Anderson Silva defending his middleweight championship against Rich Franklin in a rematch of their October 2006 meeting at UFC 64, which Silva won. UFC 78: Validation DVD – For the first time in the history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, winners of the Ultimate Fighter reality show face off when Rashad Evans and Michael Bisping put their unbeaten records on the line at UFC 78: Validation. UFC 79: NEMESIS DVD – A memorable year in the Ultimate Fighting Championship comes to an explosive end as welterweight superstars Georges St-Pierre and Matt Hughes clash for the interim UFC Welterweight crown in the main event of UFC 79: Nemesis UFC 80: RAPID FIRE DVD – Featuring the UFC lightweight title bout between ”The Prodigy”, BJ Penn, and the Ultimate Fighter season two winner Joe ”Daddy” Stevenson, this explosive night fight card will have you on your feet from bell to bell.

UFC 65 Autographed Poster


UFC 65 Autographed Poster


$149.95


Autographed Poster of UFC 65 signed by all of the fighters. This autographed poster measures 27” x 39”.Two UFC® championship fights, one amazing night! Undisputed UFC® Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes has established himself as one of the greatest champions in UFC history. Now, he attempts an eagerly anticipated title defense against Canadian phenom Georges ”Rush” St. Pierre. Plus, UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim ”The Maine-iac” Sylvia faces a new kind of challenge in submission expert Jeff ”The Snowman” Monson. UFC® 65: BAD INTENTIONS is live from ARCO Arena, CA – Saturday, November 18. Matt Hughes Vs. Georges St-Pierre Tim Sylvia Vs. Jeff Monson Brandon Vera Vs. Frank Mir Alessio Sakara Vs. Drew McFedries Joe Stevenson Vs. Dokonjonosuke Mishima Nick Diaz Vs. Gleison Tibau Antoni Hardonk Vs. Sherman Pendergarst Jake O’Brien Vs. Josh Schockman James Irvin Vs. Hector Ramirez These UFC autographed posters are handled multiple times by fighters, which increases the possibility of small imperfections and signature smudges. These posters are NOT damaged. In purchasing this poster, you are acknowledging that you are aware that the poster may not be in perfect condition as a result of handling necessary for signing purposes. Extremely low quantities remaining on all Limited Edition Collectible UFC autographed posters. Get yours now while they are still available to the public!

UFC 111: St-Pierre v. Hardy DVD


UFC 111: St-Pierre v. Hardy DVD


$19.95


Two world titles will be on the line for the first time in 2010 when the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey for UFC 111: St-Pierre vs Hardy. UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre has been unstoppable since regaining the title in 2008, and he aims on extending his reign and his six fight winning streak against British bomber Dan The Outlaw Hardy, who is unbeaten in the UFC and fresh off wins over Marcus Davis and Mike Swick. Also, former two-time heavyweight champion Frank Mir will attempt to make history when he squares off against number one contender Shane Carwin in a clash of the titans that will leave the winner with the interim UFC heavyweight championship belt. UFC 111 Saturday, March 27th, live on Pay-Per-View from Newark, New Jersey.

UFC: THE BEST OF 2007 DVD


UFC: THE BEST OF 2007 DVD


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UFC THE BEST OF 2007 Over 60 minutes of footage not seen on Spike TV! 2007 may go down in the history books as the year the Ultimate Fighting Championship took over the world. So what better way to relieve this explosive 12 months than by viewing the best UFC fights and fighters of the year? From world champions like Anderson Silva and Quinton Rampage Jackson to rising stars like Roger Huerta, the Best of 2007 is not only a collection of the most spectacular knockouts, submissions, and upsets, it is a chronicle of the UFC that you will watch over and over again. 1. FRANK EDGAR VS TYSON GRIFFIN 2/3 3 Rounds 2. MARTIN KAMPMANN VS DREW MCFEDRIES 1 RD (UFC 68) 3/3 (Did not air on Spike TV) 3. YUSHITOMI MISHIMA VS KENNY FLORIAN 3 RD (UFN 9) 4/5 (Did not air on Spike TV) 4. MATT SERRA VS GEORGES ST-PIERRE 4/7 1 Round 5. GABRIEL GONZAGA VS CRO COP 4/21 1 Round 6. HOUSTON ALEXANDER VS KEITH JARDINE 1 RD (UFC 71) 5/26 (Did not air on Spike TV) 7. QUINTON JACKSON VS CHUCK LIDDELL 5/26 1 Round 8. SAM STOUT VS SPENCER FISHER 6/12 3 Rounds 9. TYSON GRIFFIN VS CLAY GUIDA 3 RD (UFC 72) 6/16 (Did not air on Spike TV) 10. HOUSTON ALEXANDER VS ALLESIO SAKARA 9/8 1 Round 11. MARCUS DAVIS VS PAUL TAYLOR 1 RD (UFC 75) 9/8 (Did not air on Spike TV) 12. RAMPAGE JACKSON VS DAN HENDERSON 5 RD (UFC 75) 9/8 (Did not air on Spike TV) 13. FORREST GRIFFIN VS MAURICIO RUA 9/22 3rd Round stoppage 14. JON KOPPENHAVER VS JARED ROLLINS 12/8 3rd Round stoppage (Did not air on Spike TV) 15. ROGER HUERTA VS CLAY GUIDA 12/8 3 Rounds (Did not air on Spike TV) 16. CHUCK LIDDELL VS WANDERLEI SILVA 3 RD (UFC 79) (Did not air on Spike TV) 17. GEORGES ST-PIERRE VS MATT HUGHES 2 RD (UFC 79) (Did not air on Spike TV) Also contains a 30 minute never-before-seen featurette getting down right personal with the #1 heavyweight in the world Quinton Rampage Jackson, The Iceman Chuck Liddell, The Canadian King, George St-Pierre, The #2 welterweight in the world Matt Serra and The Croatian Tiger Mirko Cro Cop.

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