The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom

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Background

The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom (aka The Ultimate Fighter 9 or TUF 9) is the ninth season of the reality TV show, "The Ultimate Fighter". It premiered on Spike TV on April 1, 2009 at the conclusion of UFC Fight Night 18.

The show featured 16 lightweight (155 lbs.) and 16 welterweight (170 lbs.) mixed martial artists with eight fighters from each weight class coming from the US and the other 16 coming from the UK. Team US and Team UK were coached by former PRIDE welterweight and middleweight champion, Dan Henderson and TUF 3 winner, Michael Bisping respectively.

The Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale will be broadcast live on Spike TV on June 20, 2009 and will feature a lightweight main event between TUF 1 winner, Diego Sanchez and former Strikeforce lightweight champion, Clay Guida. The finals of each weight class will serve as co-main events.

Cast

Fighters

Team United States:

Team United Kingdom:


Fighters Eliminated In Entry Round

*Wasn't medically cleared to fight, replaced by Rob Browning

**Failed to make weight, replaced by Frank Lester

Coaches and Trainers

  • Team USA
    • Dan Henderson, head coach
    • Cyrille Diabate, Muay Thai coach
    • Ricardo Feliciano, Jiu Jitsu coach
    • Gustavo Pugliese, Boxing coach
    • Heath Sims, Wrestling coach

Host

Format

Choosing Teams

Choosing teams varied from previous seasons as the coaches would not select their teams but rather their teams would be decided by an elimination round of fights in each weight class. The winning four fighters from each weight class and the coaches' respective country would make up their team.

Picking the Fights

A coin toss decided which coach would select the first fight, with the matchmaking duties then sorted out by alternating between teams from fight to fight.

Tournament Structure

TUF 9 consisted of two 16 man tournaments (lightweight and welterweight) with the fighters in each class separated into two teams based on their nationality (US and UK).

Fight Results

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

  • The last remaining Team US qualifying bouts were held:
    • Jason Dent defs. Rob Browning via TKO (strikes) at 3:36 of round 1.
    • Frank Lester defs. Kiel Reid via TKO/technical submission (kimura) at 3:16 of round 1. Reid knocked himself out while going for a takedown, Lester also had a kimura applied that he severely torqued. The fight was halted once the referee realised Reid was not conscious.

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9

  • With Pierce out of the competition, Dana White replaces him with severley beaten teammate, Frank Lester.
  • Lester faces off against the man described as "Team UK's best welterweight" David Faulkner and after Faulkner takes the first round he begins to fade and Lester takes the second. It is announced that it will go to the third round and Faulkner quits on the stool. Lester defs. Faulkner via TKO (exhaustion) at 5:00 of round 2.

Episode 10

  • DaMarques Johnson is matched up against Nick Osipczak in the first welterweight semi-final and defeats the Brit via unanimous decision after three rounds.

Episode 11

Episode 12

  • In the final episode of season nine, James Wilks defs. Frank Lester via TKO (knees) in round three in a rematch to move into the finale.

The Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale

Ratings

TUF Chronology

Preceded by: The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team Mir

Followed by: The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights

External Links

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