The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra

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The Ultimate Fighter 6: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra
Genre Reality, Sports
Created by Craig Piligian, Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White
Starring Dana White, Matt Serra and Matt Hughes
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Spike TV
Original run September 19, 2007December 8, 2007
Chronology
Preceded by The Ultimate Fighter 5
Followed by The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest

The Ultimate Fighter 6: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra is the sixth season of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter, and premiered on September 19, 2007 on Spike TV, after UFC Fight Night 11. This season features only welterweight fighters (156-170 lb). The teams are coached by UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra and former welterweight champion Matt Hughes. The coaches were to fight for the Welterweight title after the completion of the show, on December 29th at UFC 79:Nemesis from the Mandalay Bay Events Center.[1], however due to an injury sustained by Serra, Hughes faced top contender Georges St. Pierre on the 29th, with St. Pierre defeating Hughes by submission in the second round and going on to challenge Serra for the undisputed welterweight title at a later date.

Both coaches are participating in a series of TUF for the second time. Hughes was a coach on series 2 and Serra won the welterweight division on series 4, thus earning the opportunity to face Georges St. Pierre at UFC 69.

Unlike in previous seasons, the winner of a match does not determine which team picks the next match. The teams alternate picking matches in the first round, regardless of results, and the team that has the most wins picks the fights for the quarterfinals.

Contents

[edit] Cast

[edit] Coaches and trainers

[edit] Fighters

Team Hughes

Team Serra

[edit] Tournament format

  • The fights in the first round of the tournament will be decided by the two coaches alternating picks. For instance, if Team Serra picks the first fight and wins, Team Hughes will still pick the second fight. This will go throughout the first round of the tournament, with picks alternating with the outcome of the fights having nothing to do with the next fight.
  • In round two, the team with more wins in round one will pick all of the round two fights.

[edit] Results

Episode 1 - Don't You Tap

Episode 2 - I Need You, Bro

Episode 3 - It's About Character

  • Team Hughes chooses Billy Miles to fight John Kolosci.
  • Both teams watch UFC 72.
  • Matt Serra and Joe Scarola have a talk about Joe still wanting to leave the house.
  • Upon returning from UFC 72, Dana White has a talk with Joe Scarola.
  • Joe Scarola decides to leave the house; he also loses his job back at home teaching at Matt Serra's academy due to his departure.
  • John Kolosci submits Billy Miles in the first round by guillotine choke at 2:56 of the first round.

Episode 4 - Get Out Of My Face

Episode 5 - Not A Real Fighter

  • The Fighters get to watch the Finale of TUF 5
  • Mac argues with Blake and tells Blake he is not a real fighter
  • Paul Receives news from home that a relative has died
  • Dana allows Paul to fly home for the funeral, if Paul fights before he leaves
  • Because of the circumstances, Team Hughes chooses Paul Georgieff to fight Troy Mandaloniz
  • Troy Mandaloniz defeats Paul Georgieff by KO in the first round
  • Team Hughes must win the next three fights to get the power of choosing the quarter final fights

Episode 6 - It's All A Test

  • Team Serra chooses Ben Saunders to fight Dan Barrera.
  • Ben Saunders defeats Dan Barrera by Majority Decision in the second round
  • Matt Hughes complained to Nevada Athletic Commission Executive Director Keith Kizer about what Hughes perceived to be poor judging after the bout, and both Matt Serra and Dana White stated they felt the fight should have gone into the third round.
  • On a recommendation from Matt Arroyo, Dana White gives both fighters a $5,000 bonus for the fight stating that he hates it when fighters "lose an opportunity".
  • With Saunders' win, Team Serra gains the ability to decide the quarter final match-ups.

Episode 7 - The Game Plan

Episode 8 - War Machine

  • Hughes tries to get Tommy Speer to show more fire. Meanwhile, Serra tries to help Jon Koppenhaver with the mental aspect of fighting.
  • During team Serra's training session, Serra mocks Hughes by imitating him, saying he looks like a chipmunk, and makes fun of his fight with Georges St. Pierre at UFC 65
  • Tommy Speer defeats Jon Koppenhaver by decision after 2 rounds.

Episode 9 - Karma

  • During selections for the quarter finals, Matt Serra wants the two Team Hughes advancees (Mac Danzig and Tommy Speer) to fight each other but his fighters want otherwise.
  • Dana White tells Team Serra that since four members of Team Serra are fighting each other, two of them will be cornered by Matt Hughes for their fights. Matt Serra decides not to pick who they are.
  • It is determined by coin toss that Richie Hightower and Matt Arroyo will be cornered by Matt Hughes.
  • Richie Hightower and Matt Arroyo approach the coaches for Team Hughes and tell them that they plan to continue training with Team Serra.
  • Mac Danzig defeats John Kolosci by Rear Naked Choke in the First Round

Episode 10 - Nothing To Lose

  • Dana White says the coaches will be bowling for the box of money. Each fighter on the winning team will get $1,500. Matt Hughes asks Dana to double that amount to $3,000 for each fighter. After watching Hughes bowl, Dana says he will do it if Hughes throws a strike with his next ball, which he does. Matt Serra wins the bowling competition in the last frame with help from his corner (Matt Arroyo). Matt Hughes immediately leaves the bowling alley.
  • Matt Serra tells Troy Mandaloniz and George Sotiropoulos that he will not be cornering them in their fights against their fellow Team Serra members.
  • Matt Arroyo defeats Troy Mandaloniz by Armbar in the First Round
  • George Sotiropoulos defeats Richie Hightower by Kimura in the First Round

Episode 11 - Upper Decker

Episode 12 - Do You Want This Fight?

[edit] Tournament Bracket

  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                     
 Mac Danzig    
 Joe Scarola    
   Mac Danzig    
 
   John Kolosci    
 Billy Miles  
 John Kolosci    
   Mac Danzig    
   *John Kolosci    
 Dorian Price    
 Matt Arroyo    
   Matt Arroyo  
 
   Troy Mandaloniz    
 Paul Georgieff  
 Troy Mandaloniz    
   Mac Danzig  
   Tommy Speer  
 Blake Bowman    
 Richie Hightower    
   Richie Hightower  
 
   George Sotiropoulos    
 Jared Rollins  
 George Sotiropoulos    
   George Sotiropoulos  
   Tommy Speer    
 Tommy Speer    
 Jon Koppenhaver    
   Tommy Speer  
 
   Ben Saunders    
 Dan Barrera  
 Ben Saunders    
  • John Kolosci replaced Matt Arroyo who injured his ribs in practice.
  • Team Serra in Purple
  • Team Hughes in Grey

[edit] Finale

The Ultimate Finale 6
Details
Promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date December 8, 2007
Venue The Pearl at the Palms
City Las Vegas, Nevada
Event chronology
The Ultimate Fighter 5 The Ultimate Finale 6

The finale of Season 6 took place on December 8, 2007 at The Pearl in Las Vegas. In addition to the championship match to crown the winner of TUF 6, lightweight contender Roger Huerta fought Clay Guida.

Main Card

Preliminary Card

[edit] Purses

The disclosed fighter payroll for The Ultimate Fighter 6 Finale was $239,000.[5]

The individual payouts are listed below. Purse amounts were provided by UFCdaily.com, and includes the payment amounts for show and win. The figures do not include sponsor payments, fees, taxes, or special award bonuses

http://www.ufcdaily.com/category/the-ultimate-fighter-6/

  • Roger Huerta ($38,000) def. Clay Guida ($11,000)
  • Mac Danzig ($16,000) def. Tommy Speer ($8,000)
  • Jon Koppenhaver ($16,000) def. Jared Rollins ($8,000)
  • George Sotiropoulos ($16,000) def. Billy Miles ($8,000)
  • Ben Saunders ($16,000) def. Dan Barrera ($8,000)
  • Troy Mandaloniz ($16,000) def. Richie Hightower ($8,000)
  • Matt Arroyo ($16,000) def. John Kolosci ($8,000)
  • Roman Mitichyan ($16,000) def. Dorian Price ($8,000)
  • Jonathan Goulet ($14,000) def. Paul Georgieff ($8,000)

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