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Title: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 27, 2007, 02:38:43 PM
For those of us who's gonna follow the 6th season of TUF I thought we should have a thread to discuss it in, obviously it will include spoilers so dont come here unless you've seen the latest episode  :D

I'm unable to watch it live so I'm half way in to the 2nd episode... ill come back in a while and post about it

Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 27, 2007, 03:00:14 PM
allright now ive watched it! tuf is starting to pick up... this can be an entertaining season! next episode they will wreck the house... i think hughes said he have 2-3 fights left in him?

dorian was as worthless on the ground as one could expect... guys is 29! wtf is he doing on that show if he cant do shit on the ground... wrong sport!
when he gave up his back he was waiting to tap, before even the choke set in! he had his hand out and ready and everything! looked like he never ever been in that position.

matt hughes is a tool, bible studies?! he tries to give the impression hes not forcing his religious believes on people, but its just a trick, he end up holding hands and praying with everyone at the end of the show... serra is refreshing and easily one of the better coaches, he seems to keep it real, i think he hates hughes for real. joe is a pussy how the hell can he be homesick after 2 episodes? he's in the perfect spot for bouncing back from a loss, but he rather think about his precious gf.

what a wuss.
Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: pinchharmonic on September 27, 2007, 03:38:59 PM
there's no way serra is a better coach than hughes. And there's no doubt he's 10x the fighter of serra.

Hughes just has that wrestler spirit. Sacrifice, work ethic, and just ungodly toughness.

i really wish GSP didn't lose to serra, otherwise he would have been the coach this season and we don't have to hear f*** this and f*** that from a typical ny italian or jew or watever.

Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on September 27, 2007, 03:40:39 PM
Episode 6? I thought it was the second episode?
Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: *ChuteBoxe* on September 27, 2007, 05:39:53 PM
Episode 6? I thought it was the second episode?

Look at who started this thread, you don't actually expect him to know what he's talking about let alone be right at something do you?
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on September 27, 2007, 06:50:17 PM
Don't worry fella's I fixed it...
Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Big Worm on September 27, 2007, 10:25:11 PM
there's no way serra is a better coach than hughes. And there's no doubt he's 10x the fighter of serra.

Hughes just has that wrestler spirit. Sacrifice, work ethic, and just ungodly toughness.

i really wish GSP didn't lose to serra, otherwise he would have been the coach this season and we don't have to hear f*** this and f*** that from a typical ny italian or jew or watever.


I agree 100% .. He has no respect for anyone..Not his fighters.Nor for Hughes.. I don't like Hughes..But Serra is such an annoying person.. His guys are doing it all on natural fighting ability...He's not teaching them anything..
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on September 28, 2007, 04:04:44 AM
That fkn pussy Joey guy that's pulling an "Inhofer" better get kicked the fuck out fast. I can't watch that guy worry about calling his girlfriend for a whole season. >:(
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 04:18:23 AM
so how supportive was hughes, by telling his fighter dorian that he would run over his opponent? looks to me he filled him with some false sense of confidence there. serra is more supportive and a much more active coach (even thouge it's half "breaaaaaaath!")  ;D
Title: Re: TUF Episode 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 04:18:54 AM
Episode 6? I thought it was the second episode?

im sure you guys can figure it out  ;)
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 04:21:32 AM
That fkn pussy Joey guy that's pulling an "Inhofer" better get kicked the fuck out fast. I can't watch that guy worry about calling his girlfriend for a whole season. >:(

yeah looks to me he will continue his whining the next episode as well, im betting he will be kicked out by then... he said something about being in the house for 6 weeks, but he must talk about the total time, cause by the 2nd episode they mustn't have been there for long?
he's a crybaby afraid to leave the house... it's too bad a pretty boy like him didnt get more damage done to his face
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on September 28, 2007, 07:54:59 AM
That fkn pussy Joey guy that's pulling an "Inhofer" better get kicked the fuck out fast. I can't watch that guy worry about calling his girlfriend for a whole season. >:(

I laughed at how he was all worried that she was gonna cheat on him. What a keeper she must be. It sounds like they just got together to. And why the fuck is he still living at his parents house.. Fucking chump. Did you guys hear him say that his girl was living at his parents house???
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 07:56:44 AM
yes i heard that  :D

also he said he was going to marry her when he got home. sounds to me like he's doing anything he can to get some shackles on here because he's afraid she will cheat on him... like marriage would prevent that

Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Thin Lizzy on September 28, 2007, 08:14:41 AM
I laughed at how he was all worried that she was gonna cheat on him. What a keeper she must be. It sounds like they just got together to. And why the fuck is he still living at his parents house.. Fucking chump. Did you guys hear him say that his girl was living at his parents house???

Apparently, you're not familiar with Long Island. That's normal. ;D

I get the feeling Scarola will look back at this show as the worst mistake he ever made in his life.

He's actually well known on the east coast grappliing circuit. I guess he realized that there's no money in grappling or sport bjj and decided to give mma a try but, he's obviously not cut out for it.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on September 28, 2007, 08:18:12 AM
Its normal for grown men to live at home... :o :o :o That's sorry.  :'( :'(
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 08:28:08 AM
when the show was starting out, nobody would know the impact of it, but now when they know how well people on the show has done in ufc etc (even fighters that didnt win, ended up getting fights for either ufc or fightnight, or both) and got of lot of exposure, had the possibility to get sponsors (hell even corey who didnt win shit ended up with a sponsor now)

knowing this, i find it amazing that people dont come into the show and give their all, theyre not in shape, they cant make weight, they wanna leave any chance they get etc i cant believe they dont understand the kind of opportunity it is? and thats not even taking into consideration that they get to train with some of the best coachers out there + a lot of them ending up on their camp after the show...

im also still puzzled about how some fighters make the show, and others dont. we have fighters from the smaller shows that has BEATEN the ones that's on the the ultimate fighter series... yet they dont get the chance where they clearly are better fighters...
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on September 28, 2007, 08:28:42 AM
Matt Hughes' Blog - Week TwoBy Matt Hughes

We had some good practices Related News this week, and though there’s a big difference between the practice room and the actual fight, I was real happy with what I saw in the practice room, so I knew that I had guys that were gonna work hard and guys that were feeding off each other, and that’s one of the reasons why I picked the guys I did. I wanted them to be able to work together, and when that practice took off and those guys worked as hard as they did, I was really happy.

Some people don’t understand this, since we’re competing in an individual sport, but the team carries a big role in fighting. It was still the second week, people were still fresh and hadn’t gotten on each other’s nerves yet, so the team concept wasn’t as important in the first part of the show, but having been on the show previously, I knew that it was going to play a huge role at the end. So when I saw them practicing together the way they did and staying together the way they did, I knew that it was gonna help these guys out at the end of the show.

This week I was able to give Bibles out to my team, and everyone knows that my faith and being able to read the Bible and the stories is a huge part of my life, but my number one reason for giving Bibles out was that those guys only know two things while they’re on the show – the house and the gym – and I was giving them a third avenue to go to. When they go on the show they get their cell phones and their reading material taken away, and there’s no TV, so there’s nothing for them to read or do, and that’s why there’s so much excitement on the show – because they get bored. I gave them something where they got to read, they had something else to do, and something else to think about for a little while. I thought that would be big for these guys, to let them come into the gym, relax a little bit, and read. I couldn’t get them anything else to read, but I was able to talk them into giving them Bibles.

I wasn’t worried about any negative reaction from the guys because I really stressed the point that if you wanted to read, you could, if you don’t want to read, you don’t have to. Mac (Danzig) didn’t want to read, and a couple times I told him, ‘hey, it may be interesting to you. You don’t have to take some faith from it and I’m not trying to change your mind or anything, but there are some really interesting stories, in the Old Testament especially.’ But he didn’t want to, so I didn’t ask him anymore when I got the impression that he wasn’t going to.

As a starting point, I picked the Book of Esther because it was a short story, a good story, and it showed that the Queen was there for her people. In applying that story to what we were going through, I wanted those guys to know that I was put in my position to help them as a coach. I wanted them to know that I was there for them.

This week’s fight saw Dorian Price take on Team Serra’s Matt Arroyo. Dorian is a Muay Thai specialist and I was definitely worried about his ground game, but I wasn’t going to let Dorian know that I was worried about it or that I was sweating the matchup. So I pulled Dorian to the side and said ‘hey, we’ve got to keep this standing. This is where our chances lie in winning the fight.’ I tried to sound as positive as I could, and when Dorian and I went over our gameplan, it was defending the takedown at all costs and getting punches off whenever you can to make him afraid of coming in and trying to take you down.

The fight didn’t go our way and Dorian got submitted, but what I wanted to get across to him is that everybody’s gonna get beat. If you’ve not lost, then you’ve not fought the correct people. I don’t think there’s anyone undefeated that’s fighting top ranked guys and you’ve got to take that loss, learn from that loss and go on. If you can pick up on the mistakes that you made and learn from those mistakes, then you’re gonna be a better fighter. I have five losses on my record and I try to learn from every loss. These guys need to do the same thing.

Matt Serra made a good choice this week and it was a good fight selection on his part. Come next week, I’ve got to do the same thing.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on September 28, 2007, 08:31:13 AM
Part of Serra's Blog from week 2


Joe was saying how he felt he let me down, and, truthfully, I don’t mind that he lost. My problem is the way in which he lost. If you leave it all out on the mat and come up short, you tip your hat to your opponent and have nothing to be ashamed of. Joe didn’t do that, and I have seen him do the same thing in grappling tournaments • he just doesn’t deal with adversity well, and quits on himself. I was disappointed in that, but I’m not the one that has to live with that.

I came clean to the guys at practice about how I thought Joe found his way out of the fight, mainly because I did not want them to think they had to break an arm or go limp to satisfy my expectations as a coach. I wanted them to know that there’s a difference between getting caught and finding a way out of a fight, and as long as they didn’t do the latter, I was happy with their efforts.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on September 28, 2007, 08:32:13 AM
I don’t think there’s anyone undefeated that’s fighting top ranked guys and you’ve got to take that loss, learn from that loss and go on. If you can pick up on the mistakes that you made and learn from those mistakes, then you’re gonna be a better fighter.

obviously he never heard of fedor  ;D
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 02, 2007, 01:56:44 AM
NEXT EPISODE

While Team Hughes prepares for the next fight, Team Serra gets down with sake and paint. Joey makes a final decision on whether he's going to stay or go.
Title: UFC Reality Show
Post by: Lifter4Life on October 03, 2007, 10:00:33 PM
Joey is a PUSSY. So insecure had to run home to see if his girl was cheating on him. I can't believe Dana and Matt wasted their breath on him. What a waste.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread *Spoiler*
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on October 03, 2007, 10:42:58 PM
Submission Puts Kolosci In Quarter-finals; Scarola Leaves Show


By Brian Knapp

The nice guy will not finish last on season six of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series.

John Kolosci, the cast member everyone seems to like, became the third entrant into the quarter-finals, as he submitted a wide-eyed Billy Miles with a first-round guillotine choke on episode three. Kolosci (8-4) joins Team Serra teammate Matt Arroyo and Team Hughes’ Mac Danzig in the round of eight.

“Besides the birth of my daughter and my fiancée saying yes, this is the third biggest day of my life,” Kolosci said.

Kolosci secured an early takedown against Miles (2-1), weathered a reversal and ultimately lulled the Californian into a false sense of security on the ground. As Miles repositioned himself inside Kolosci’s guard, the 32-year-old Indianan quietly slipped his arms underneath his opponent’s chin, rose to a standing position against the cage and finished the fight with the choke. The tapout came 2:56 into the first round, despite the fact that Miles appeared to be slipping from Kolosci’s grasp.

“It looked like Billy choked … no pun intended,” said UFC President Dana White, cracking a sarcastic smile at the beaten welterweight’s expense. “He got caught in a basic submission that he could have gotten out of, and he tapped to it.”

A youth correctional counselor in California with three professional bouts under his belt, Miles conceded the UFC stage got the best of him. “I was nervous,” he said. “It is what it is.” The 29-year-old last fought in 2004, when he was submitted by current IFL middleweight contender Matt Horwich under the Sportfight banner.

Despite Kolosci’s victory, all was not well inside Coach Matt Serra’s camp. The soap opera that was Joey Scarola finally reached a conclusion, as the 28-year-old Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt walked away from the show and, apparently, his full-time job at Serra’s gym. He left despite continued pleas from Serra, who begged his pupil to rethink his decision.

“I told him, ‘You walk out that door … you have a nice life back home teaching at my school; there’s going to be repercussions,’” Serra said. “You can’t go through life thinking that you can just do this and everything’s going to be rosy. I can’t have people wanting to join and train with me, saying, ‘Hey, I want to be a quitter, too.’”

Serra’s longtime protégé, Pete Sell, did what he could to knock some sense into Scarola, who spent the last two weeks pining over the life he had left behind. Sell’s words, like Serra’s, fell on deaf ears.

“What are you doing?” he asked. “You’re throwing your life away. You know how many people have nothing in other countries? You look at people like that. Do you really have it that bad?”

Not even a visit from White, who had just returned from UFC 72 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, could sway Scarola’s one-track mind.

“I’ve known Joey for a long time,” White said. “I like this kid. When you walk out of this house, and you don’t do what you came here to do, it’s over. You’re never going to be in the UFC again. You’ve never seen, over the last five seasons, somebody get up and walk out that door and come back and fight in the UFC. It just doesn’t happen.”

As in season’s past, the house was victimized by the potent mixture of alcohol and testosterone. Drunken cast members, fueled by sake and boredom, proceeded to wreck the million-dollar mansion where the show is shot, as they hurled paint onto the walls and sent a rubber mannequin hurdling into the pool.

“Before you knew it, everybody starts drinking,” Arroyo said. “Fifteen minutes later, everybody’s smashed.”

The tone of the latest installment took on a serious tone, however, as former UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes, his showdown with current title holder Serra on the horizon, announced to his team that he likely had only two or three fights left before he calls it a career.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on October 04, 2007, 04:30:46 AM
Thank God Joey left, I couldn't handle that pussy whining any longer. That guy that lost was supposed to be a great wrestler and looked strong as a bull, but had no idea what to do on the ground. They said he froze, but to me it doesn't look like he is nearly ready. And at 29, that's not a god thing. Decent episode, lousy fight.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: RancherRanger on October 04, 2007, 05:06:05 AM
Thank God the whiny bitch left!  I usually don't bash, but Joey didn't wanna be a fighter!
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 04, 2007, 09:51:07 AM
Thank God Joey left, I couldn't handle that pussy whining any longer. That guy that lost was supposed to be a great wrestler and looked strong as a bull, but had no idea what to do on the ground. They said he froze, but to me it doesn't look like he is nearly ready. And at 29, that's not a god thing. Decent episode, lousy fight.

one would think that at 29 he would know if he has what it takes to fight or not, a lot of fighters start out in their early teens competiting in various martial arts. and here on TUF you have people who either choke when theyre fighting or crash after they lose. whats the point in training that much and have various belts in different styles if you cant fight in the cage.

Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 04, 2007, 10:02:02 AM
good to see serra winning over team hughes

hughes isnt very bright is he

but the whole concept is getting tired. how many times we've seen

# they get drunk and wreck the house
# someone struggle making weight
# people bitch about going home

i mean wtf? surely they should be able to think of SOMETHING else?!

bring in some celebrities, let them fly somewhere else for a day, put the octagon girls on the show

do SOMETHING goddammit

 :(
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: blinky on October 04, 2007, 11:29:44 PM
link to episode 3

http://mmafightvideos.blogspot.com/2007/10/ultimate-fighter-season-6-episode-3.html

thank god joey is gone...baby
Title: TUF S06E03 download links
Post by: Bluto on October 05, 2007, 11:15:46 AM
The.Ultimate.Fighter.S06 E03.DSRip.XviD-aAF

http://rapidshare.com/files/60314219/TUF603.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/60319965/TUF603.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/60326170/TUF603.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/60382283/TUF603.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part4.rar
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 09, 2007, 02:14:38 PM
Official Press Release For Ultimate Fighter 6 Live Finale

ROGER “EL MATADOR” HUERTA vs. “THE CARPENTER” CLAY GUIDA AT THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER® SEASON 6 FINALE LIVE FROM THE PEARL AT THE PALMS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8

Las Vegas, NV (USA) �" Rising UFC® superstar Roger “El Matador” Huerta (20-1-1) headlines his first nationally-televised fight card as he takes on hard-hitting Clay “The Carpenter” Guida in a battle of top lightweight contenders on Spike TV, Saturday, December 8 at 9:00pm ET/PT. The fight takes place LIVE from the Palms Casino Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, featuring Huerta vs. Guida, and the two season finalists from The Ultimate Fighter 6®: Team Serra vs. Hughes.

“The lightweight division is proving itself to be one of the most exciting divisions in the UFC and these are two of the most exciting guys in it,” said Dana White, UFC President. “Roger and Clay have both won ‘Fight of the Night’ awards before and this one might win ‘Fight of the Year’”.

Tickets for The Ultimate Fighter 6 Finale are $350, $250 and $150, plus any additional box office or service fees, and go on-sale Saturday, Oct. 13 at 10:00 am PT. Please visit any Ticketmaster location, call 702-474-4000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com to purchase tickets.

UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets to this event Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 10am PT via www.ufc.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers starting Friday, Oct. 12 at 10am PT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through www.ufc.com.

In the United States, The Ultimate Fighter Season 6 finale will televise live nationally on Spike TV Saturday, Dec. 8 at 9:00pm ET/PT.

Training out of Minneapolis, Minn., Huerta (20-1-1) made his UFC debut in September, 2006 at UFC 63, where he scored a unanimous decision victory against Jason Dent. The 24 year-old has since tallied four straight wins in the Octagon™ against lightweight contenders John Halverson, Leonard Garcia, Doug Evans, and Alberto Crane, running his perfect record in the UFC to 5-0. “El Matador” will attempt to continue his string of dominance in the 155lb division against his toughest opponent to date, Guida.

“I am thrilled to be headlining this incredible card,” said Huerta. “I respect Guida as a person and as a fighter, but he stands in the way of my quest for the title. It seems there are doubters out there, and this fight will serve as another opportunity to make them believers. I will be more explosive than ever. I will be, quicker, stronger, and it goes without saying that my goal is to have the UFC belt around my waist.”

A Chicago native training at the Hellhouse gym, Clay “The Carpenter” Guida (21-5-0) enters his match-up with Huerta coming off a victory over Marcus Aurelio at UFC 74 in August via split decision. Previously, Guida dropped a brutal, hard-fought split decision to fellow lightweight rising star Tyson Griffin at UFC 72 in Belfast this past June. Many consider his memorable war with Griffin as a candidate for “2007 UFC Fight of the Year”.

“This is a tailor-made fight for the UFC, it has ‘Fight of the Night’ written all over it,” said Guida. “I'm looking forward to it, I'm sure Roger is preparing, and so am I. I am so excited to fight him and so honored to headline this card. It’s going to be an action-packed fight to say the least.”
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on October 10, 2007, 08:13:31 PM
How did that Bowman dude get on the show anyway?
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: blinky on October 10, 2007, 08:18:11 PM
buddy got his ass handed to him....quick

and that dorian needs to chill the fck out
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: SinCitysmallGUY on October 12, 2007, 09:59:11 AM
The Ultimate Fighter Serra vs Hughes • Episode Four Recap

By Thomas Gerbasi

CAUTION: SPOILERS INCLUDED • Joey’s gone and the rest of the competitors on season six of The Ultimate Fighter can get back down to the business of training and fighting. But there’s still some drama left to deal with on this week’s episode.

First things first though, and coach Matt Hughes is not happy with his team after Billy Miles lost his episode three bout against John Kolosci. “This sport is 50% physical and 50% mental,” says the ultra-competitive Hughes, and an intense practice session follows the Miles-Kolosci match.

“Whoever isn’t giving 100% gets me next,” said the former UFC Welterweight Champion.

Meanwhile, the current 170-pound champion, Matt Serra, is ecstatic with his team’s performance, and maybe even more so with the effect it’s having on Hughes. “I love seeing Hughes like that,” said Serra. “He’s an egomaniac.”

Once Team Serra sits down to pick this week’s fight, practically everyone wants a shot at the relatively inexperienced Blake Bowman, not only to get what is perceived as an easy road to the quarterfinals, but to also have the chance to stop or submit him and pick up a $5,000 bonus. Eventually though, Serra decides on Richie Hightower to face Bowman, a pick that pleasantly surprises Hughes.

Bowman, with no pro fights to his name, now needs to get down to business, and he finds plenty of support from veteran teammate Mac Danzig. But while training, Bowman feels a pop in his ribs and despite trying to gut out the practice, assistant coach Robbie Lawler tells him to go have a doctor check him out. The diagnosis? Deep anterior bruising and an inflammation of the joint. Bowman keeps training though.

One member of Team Hughes who wasn’t able to keep training was already eliminated Dorian Price, who got buzzed while training and continued to suffer dizziness, forcing him to the sideline. While dealing with his frustration, Price lashes out at a cameraman, first hitting the microphone and then later making a move towards the crew member before being held back.

Needless to say, UFC President Dana White is called in, and though Price believes that he’s going to be booted from the show, White gives him a final warning and another chance.

“You can’t threaten these guys,” says White. “The last thing you want to do is get kicked off this show.”

In the fight of the week, Bowman battles Hightower and is able to land with a kick to the body and some knees, surprising his foe. Hightower starts throwing bombs back, but suddenly, Bowman falls to the mat, as his knee has given out on him. Hightower immediately pounces on his fallen opponent and lands punches until referee John McCarthy halts the bout, giving the Team Serra member the first round TKO victory. As for Bowman, he gets his knee wrapped and is helped to a waiting van outside for a trip to the doctor.

With the win, Team Serra has now extended their lead to two, 3 wins to 1. Here’s how the teams look.

TEAM SERRA
Joe Scarola • Eliminated in week one by Mac Danzig
George Sotiropoulos
Matt Arroyo 1-0
John Kolosci 1-0
Ben Saunders
Roman Mitichyan • Eliminated during week one due to injury
Jon Koppenhaver
Troy Mandaloniz
Richie Hightower 1-0

TEAM HUGHES
Dan Barrera
Mac Danzig 1-0
Tommy Speer
Billy Miles • Eliminated in week three by John Kolosci
Jared Rollins
Paul Georgieff
Dorian Price • Eliminated in week two by Matt Arroyo
Blake Bowman • Eliminated in week four by Richie Hightower
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 13, 2007, 10:01:20 AM
How did that Bowman dude get on the show anyway?

beats me

they gotta stop bringing guys with 0 fights on the show, doesnt do anything for us the viewers

whats the point in setting up a fight that last 20 seconds like that

waste of time. so many good fighters that deserves a spot on that show
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 18, 2007, 12:02:58 PM
allright now i watched last nights episode. danzig reminds me of a surfer dude. probably smoked too much weed in his time. got a little of a bully mentality too

as for the fight, guy that got knocked out looked like an amateur, chin was up, head straight, hard to miss actually... clean ko

gotta love serra winning over hughes. hughes is starting to get really pissed with the situation  ;D thats 4-1 now
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on October 24, 2007, 08:03:26 PM
Good fight tonight. Should have went to a third round imo.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: blinky on October 24, 2007, 08:11:48 PM
that was a great fight. serra's guy kneed and kicked that guy to pieces.

but ya it definately could have gone to a 3rd. no way serra's guy won the 1st...at most maybe 9-9
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Geo on October 24, 2007, 08:12:15 PM
I always miss it (too busy watchin the sopranos) and I fall asleep before the rerun come back on later
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: blinky on October 24, 2007, 08:19:19 PM
I always miss it (too busy watchin the sopranos) and I fall asleep before the rerun come back on later

should be a replay tomorow on spike.
 
if not check for a link on this page in the next day or so...maybe later tonight
http://mmafightvideos.blogspot.com/search/label/the%20ultimate%20fighter%206
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Geo on October 24, 2007, 08:24:22 PM
should be a replay tomorow on spike.
 
if not check for a link on this page in the next day or so...maybe later tonight
http://mmafightvideos.blogspot.com/search/label/the%20ultimate%20fighter%206

thanks bro !
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: danielson on October 25, 2007, 04:25:42 AM
that was a great fight. serra's guy kneed and kicked that guy to pieces.

but ya it definately could have gone to a 3rd. no way serra's guy won the 1st...at most maybe 9-9
Yeah, the second round was much more lopsided than the first imo. Ben just beat the shit out of Barerra, but I still don't see how any judge could have given round 1 to Ben. Especially with the big knockdown. Matt Hughes is a dick, but he was rightfully pissed and I don't blame him for giving the judges a hard time. It was cool Dana gave both those guys the 5 grand too.
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 25, 2007, 05:35:04 PM
good fight! saved that episode. i cant stand those jesus freaks.

ben should take the "american psycho" nick name from bonnar! haha did you hear his laughter?

his technique needs work, but he used his reach advantage very well and a good variety of punches, knees and kicks.

every fighter hughes has refuse to listen to him - both in fighting and in training. cant be the fighters. problem is him. apparantely he's not much of a coach. they dont respect him. they dont listen to him. + he's a moron for pushing him that hard the day before the fight that he almost got his hand broken. to put in all that work and money etc to come to TUF and then getting injured in practice that must suck.

5-1 is horrible. and now for the next episode he looks like a little crybaby. like a kid in school!

should've gone three rounds yeah. but ben had that in the bag regardless. dan got nothing on him standing and was afraid to take it to the ground (didnt even try)

Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on October 25, 2007, 05:36:22 PM
here's the links if you wanna dl it good quality. official release

The.Ultimate.Fighter.S06 E06.DSRip.XviD-aAF

http://rapidshare.com/files/65051012/TUF.S06E06.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/65059498/TUF.S06E06.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/65113779/TUF.S06E06.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/65095879/TUF.S06E06.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part4.rar
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: nuyork143 on October 25, 2007, 06:25:39 PM
God Im sooooo sick of this retarded ass show!!!!!
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on November 01, 2007, 04:44:01 PM
The.Ultimate.Fighter.S06 E07.DSRip.XviD-aAF

http://rapidshare.com/files/66660598/TUF.607.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/66677207/TUF.607.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/66751881/TUF.607.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/66765885/TUF.607.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part4.rar
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on November 01, 2007, 04:45:38 PM
another loss for team hughes!

he sucks as a coach! and another tough guy that aint shit when he steps into the cage. just stood their eating punches! and he was no rookie, he had 8-3 record or something.

and he injured himself in training, seems to me most guys on hughes team do that, coincidence ?  ::)
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: blinky on November 01, 2007, 08:14:44 PM
hughes is looking like a fuckin baby this season. cying to dana that he wants to leave...asking his guys why he should stay. what a fuckin baby.

i dont think any of his team respects him. no way can his last 6 fighters be that bad. i bet if they had a different coach some of them would have won.

i dont like serra either but im glad his tem is beating hughes team.


actually i feel sorry for the guys on hughes team
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on November 01, 2007, 08:30:44 PM
someone could make some funny pics with hughes, i picture him like a crying baby with a diaper or something

Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: Bluto on November 08, 2007, 12:28:56 PM
The.Ultimate.Fighter.S06 E08.DSRip.XviD-aAF

http://rapidshare.com/files/68280756/TUF.608.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/68289248/TUF.608.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/68296893/TUF.608.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/68322859/TUF.608.DSRip.XviD-aAF.part4.rar
Title: Re: TUF Season 6 official discussion thread
Post by: WJ_Harley on November 08, 2007, 12:42:03 PM
Serra making fun of hughes is priceless.