The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck

The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck
The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck
Ultimate Fighter Team GSP vs Team Koscheck.jpg
Genre Reality, Sports
Created by Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White
Starring Dana White, Georges St-Pierre, Josh Koscheck
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Spike
Original airing September 15, 2010[1]
Chronology
Preceded by The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs Team Ortiz
Followed by The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos

The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck is the twelfth installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter.

The UFC and Spike TV held open tryouts on April 1, 2010, in Charlotte, North Carolina. The casting call went out for Lightweight and Light Heavyweight fighters. All fighters applying and trying out for the show needed to have at least three professional fights and be at least 21 years of age.[2] Some of the fighters that showed up for the auditions included former TUF contestant Jason Guida and Pride veteran Charles Bennett.[3]

It was confirmed at the UFC 113 Q&A that the winner of the Josh Koscheck and Paul Daley bout at UFC 113 would coach against Georges St-Pierre and also fight for the Welterweight Championship that St-Pierre currently holds.[4] Koscheck eventually won the fight to coach opposite St-Pierre.

Originally this season was to have lightweights and light heavyweights, but it was confirmed that it will only have Lightweights.

Production began on June 7, 2010 and the season once again features 28 competitors, with the wildcard slot available, which debuted in the eleventh season.[5]

Contents

Cast

Coaches

     Team GSP
     Team Koscheck

Fighters

(In order in which they were picked)

  • Team GSP
  • Team Koscheck
  • Marc Stevens, Sevak Magakian, Sako Chivitchian, Andy Main, Nam Phan, Aaron Wilkinson, Jeff Lentz
  • Fighters eliminated before entry round
  • JJ Ambrose, Paul Barrow, Jason Brenton, Mike Budnik, Joseph Duffy, Pablo Garza, Toby Grear, Daniel Head, Amir Khillah, Steve Magdaleno, TJ O'Brien, Michael Richman, Ariel Sexton, Ran Weathers

Episodes

Episode 1: Go For It
  • Dana White welcomed 28 fighters to the UFC training facility and announced that like the eleventh season, only 14 would get to go to The Ultimate Fighter house. He also announced the return of the wildcard format.
  • The 28 fighters then fought to determine who would go to The Ultimate Fighter house. Elimination round matches were for two rounds. If there was a draw after two rounds, a third round would be fought.
  • Marc Stevens defeated TJ O'Brien via KO (punches) at 0:13 of round 1.
  • Spencer Paige defeated Steve Magdaleno via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Nam Phan defeated Mike Budnik via TKO (liver strike and punches) in round 1.
  • Andy Main defeated Jason Brenton via submission (triangle choke/armbar) at 3:33 of round 1.
  • Jonathan Brookins defeated Ran Weathers via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Sako Chivitchian defeated Toby Grear via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Jeff Lentz defeated Daniel Head via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:45 of round 2.
  • Alex Caceres defeated Paul Barrow via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:55 of round 1.
  • Michael Johnson defeated Pablo Garza via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Aaron Wilkinson defeated Mike Richman via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Kyle Watson defeated Joseph Duffy via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:33 of round 1.
  • Sevak Magakian defeated JJ Ambrose via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18).
  • Cody McKenzie defeated Amir Khillah via technical submission (guillotine choke) at 2:15 of round 1.
  • Dane Sayers defeated Ariel Sexton via submission (standing rear naked choke) in round 2.
Episode 2: Well Played
  • The fighters moved into the new house and immediately, Jeff Lentz' smoking and drinking came into focus, with some fighters questioning his cardio as a result.
  • The coin toss was won by Josh Koscheck, who chose to pick the first fighter. Georges St-Pierre hatched a plan to manipulate Koscheck into picking Marc Stevens as the top overall pick, so that St-Pierre could make Michael Johnson his first pick. The plan seemingly worked as St-Pierre's wish came to fruition.
  • St-Pierre picked Alex Caceres to face Jeff Lentz.
  • Alex Caceres defeated Jeff Lentz via submission (triangle choke) at 2:27 of round 2.
Episode 3: Unleash Hell
  • Alex Caceres celebrated his victory by getting drunk, but his attitude when drunk was mocked.
  • Olympic silver medalist wrestler Gia Sissaouri trained with Team GSP.
  • St-Pierre picked Michael Johnson to face Aaron Wilkinson.
  • Mike Tyson visited The Ultimate Fighter gym, to see Team GSP.
  • Michael Johnson defeated Aaron Wilkinson via submission (rear naked choke) at 0:37 of round 3.
  • Tyson later claimed that Johnson's speed won the fight, as Wilkinson was the better boxer. Coach Koscheck also claimed that the fight should not have gone to third round, as he believed that Wilkinson had done enough to win the first two.
Episode 4: Love to Hate
  • Mike Tyson talked with Team GSP about his attitude toward fighting and how to win.
  • Sevak Magakian and Alex Caceres got into a heated argument and nearly fought at the fighter house. However, they were separated by their fellow fighters before any punches were thrown.
  • St-Pierre announced the next fight: Kyle Watson vs. Andy Main
  • Kyle Watson defeated Andy Main in the second round by submission with a rear-naked choke.
Episode 5: Disrespectful
  • Jon Fitch arrived at the training center to train with Team Koscheck. Jean-Charles Skarbowsky also arrived, intoxicated and following a 14 hour flight from Paris, to train Muay Thai with Team GSP.
  • Chuck Liddell also arrived and shared some words of wisdom with Team Koscheck
  • Alex Caceres annoyed teammate Michael Johnson by putting bleach into Nam Phan's fabric conditioner - the very same used by Johnson.
  • St-Pierre announced the next fight: Spencer Paige vs. Nam Phan
  • Nam Phan defeated Spencer Paige via decision. Paige suffered a broken hand in the fight.
Episode 6: Win or Die
  • Koscheck annoyed Michael Johnson by calling him out-of-shape and interrupting him during stretches. Team Koscheck further compounded frustration after celebrating loudly.
  • Cody McKenzie continued to joke around with Koscheck, which annoyed him.
  • Koscheck announced the next fight: Marc Stevens vs. Cody McKenzie
  • Cody McKenzie defeated Marc Stevens via technical submission (guillotine choke) at 0:17 of round 1.
  • St-Pierre announced the next fight: Jonathan Brookins vs. Sevak Magakian
  • Jonathan Brookins defeated Sevak Magakian via submission (rear naked choke) at 2:04 of round 1.
Episode 7: Second Chance
  • Koscheck defeated St-Pierre in a baseball home run derby to win the Coaches' Challenge.
  • Sako Chivitchian defeated Dane Sayers via unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20-18) after two rounds, despite two blatant rule violations (grabbing the fence).
  • The wildcards were announced as Aaron Wilkinson and Marc Stevens.
Episode 8: Kos in a Commotion
  • Cleopas Ncube is introduced by St Pierre.
  • Koscheck got into a physical confrontation with Team GSP paramedic Brad Tate.
  • Aaron Wilkinson received a phone call from his mother, who informed him his grandmother had passed away.
  • Aaron Wilkinson defeated Marc Stevens via submission (guillotine choke) at 0:47 of round 2.
  • Dana and the coaches called in each fighter to ask which opponent they preferred to face. Every fighter stated their interest in facing Alex Caceres.
  • The Quarterfinal fights were announced:
  • Nam Phan vs. Cody McKenzie
  • Sako Chivitchian vs. Jonathan Brookins
  • Kyle Watson vs. Aaron Wilkinson
  • Michael Johnson vs. Alex Caceres
Episode 9: Personal
  • Jonathan Brookins defeated Sako Chivitchian via submission (rear naked choke) at 2:05 of round 1.
  • Nam Phan defeated Cody McKenzie via TKO (punches) at 2:54 of round 2.
  • After Nam Phan's win, Koscheck stormed the Octagon screaming and yelling to celebrate the win. St-Pierre notes that Koscheck is blantantly and obnoxiously celebrating to get under his skin. He admits Koscheck got under his skin and says it will motivate him that much more as he prepares for his upcoming fight against Koscheck.
Episode 10: Spinning Tornado
  • Kyle Watson defeated Aaron Wilkinson via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:59 in round 1.
  • Michael Johnson defeated Alex Caceres via unanimous decision (20-18, 20-18, 20-18) after two rounds.
  • Dana and the coaches unanimously agreed on the matchups for the semifinals:
  • Jonathan Brookins vs. Kyle Watson
  • Michael Johnson vs Nam Phan
Episode 11: Victory's All That Matters
  • Jonathan Brookins defeated Kyle Watson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds.
  • Michael Johnson defeated Nam Phan via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) after three rounds.
  • Jonathan Brookins and Michael Johnson are announced as the season's finalists.

Finale

The finale was held on December 4, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada.[9]

Brookins defeating Johnson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27) to become the Season 12 Lightweight winner of The Ultimate Fighter.

Tournament bracket

  Eliminations First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
 Michael Johnson    
 Pablo Garza    
        Michael Johnson    
        Aaron Wilkinson    
 Aaron Wilkinson  
 Mike Richman    
        Michael Johnson    
        Alex Caceres    
 Alex Caceres    
 Paul Barrow    
        Alex Caceres  
        Jeff Lentz    
 Jeff Lentz  
 Dan Head    
        Michael Johnson    
        Nam Phan    
 Spencer Paige    
 Steve Magdaleno    
        Spencer Paige  
        Nam Phan    
 Nam Phan  
 Mike Budnik    
        Nam Phan  
        Cody McKenzie    
 Cody McKenzie    
 Amir Khillah    
        Cody McKenzie  
        Marc Stevens    
 Marc Stevens  
 TJ O'Brien    
      Michael Johnson  
      Jonathan Brookins  
 Kyle Watson    
 Joseph Duffy    
        Kyle Watson    
        Andy Main    
 Andy Main  
 Jason Brenton    
        Kyle Watson    
        Aaron Wilkinson    
 N/A    
 N/A    
        Aaron Wilkinson  
        Marc Stevens    
 N/A  
 N/A    
        Kyle Watson  
        Jonathan Brookins    
 Jonathan Brookins    
 Ran Weathers    
        Jonathan Brookins  
        Sevak Magakian    
 Sevak Magakian  
 JJ Ambrose    
        Jonathan Brookins  
        Sako Chivitchian    
 Dane Sayers    
 Ariel Sexton    
        Dane Sayers  
        Sako Chivitchian    
 Sako Chivitchian  
 Toby Grear    

Coaches Fight

UFC 124: St-Pierre vs. Koscheck 2 was held on December 11, 2010 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

St-Pierre defeated Koscheck via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) to retain the UFC Welterweight Championship.

References

  1. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter 12". mmajunkie.com. March 10, 2010. http://mmajunkie.com/event/717/the-ultimate-fighter-12-debut.mma. Retrieved April 7, 2010. 
  2. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter 12". mmajunkie.com. March 10, 2010. http://mmajunkie.com/news/18247/the-ultimate-fighter-12-open-tryouts-held-april-1-for-lightweights-light-heavyweights.mma. Retrieved April 7, 2010. 
  3. ^ ""The Ultimate Fighter 12" open tryouts draw Jason Guida, "Krazy Horse," Mike Budnik". mmajunkie.com. http://mmajunkie.com/news/18548/the-ultimate-fighter-12-open-tryouts-draw-jason-guida-krazy-horse-mike-budnick.mma. 
  4. ^ "Georges St-Pierre, Josh Koscheck-Paul Daley winner to coach The Ultimate Fighter 12". mmajunkie.com. http://mmajunkie.com/news/19042/georges-st-pierre-josh-koscheckpaul-daley-winner-to-coach-the-ultimate-fighter-12.mma. Retrieved August 13, 2010. 
  5. ^ ""The Ultimate Fighter 12" goes into production today, 28 lightweights chosen". http://mmajunkie.com/news/19436/the-ultimate-fighter-12-goes-into-production-today-28-lightweights-chosen.mma. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Meet The Coaches". ultimatefighter.com. July 12, 2010. http://www.ultimatefighter.com/blog/meet-the-coaches. 
  7. ^ "Kyle Watson's blog for "The Ultimate Fighter 12," episode No. 2". mmajunkie.com. September 23, 2010. http://mmajunkie.com/news/20758/kyle-watsons-blog-for-the-ultimate-fighter-12-episode-no-2.mma. 
  8. ^ "TUF 12 Episode 8 recap". ufc.com. http://www.ufc.com/news/TUF-12-Episode-Eight-Recap. 
  9. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale slated for Dec. 4 in Las Vegas". MMA Junkie. June 10, 2010. http://mmajunkie.com/news/19479/the-ultimate-fighter-12-finale-slated-for-dec-4-in-las-vegas.mma. 

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