TUF 18 Preview: Could Some Fighters Have Beef with Rousey and Tate?

The Ultimate Fighter 18 is currently filming, and UFC President Dana White says there is drama every day.“Miesha and Ronda hate each other,” White said. “It’s like literally crazy drama every day.” However, that is between…

The Ultimate Fighter 18 is currently filming, and UFC President Dana White says there is drama every day.

Miesha and Ronda hate each other,” White said. “It’s like literally crazy drama every day.”

However, that is between the coaches. What about the fighters? Much has been made about the mixed-gender cast heading into this season, but the real drama on the show could be fighters having issues with their coaches.

Why?

Several of the female cast members are long-time veterans of the sport. Rousey, albeit an Olympic medalist in judo, is only 7-0 in the sport. The veterans have been training longer, are more experienced in other disciplines and have had more experienced coaches.

The veterans are likely to give Rousey a break. Her elite status with the UFC, as well as her Olympic background, will gain her favor. The entire cast will at least have that to learn from Rousey.

A couple veteran female fighters took to Twitter prior to the Miesha Tate vs. Cat Zingano battle to complain about her potential coaching. Tara LaRosa and Tonya Evinger were two of them, and they made no bones about their displeasure of Tate.

We have not seen Tate coach, but we have seen her corner, Bryan Caraway, including the infamous “coast” debacle that led to a split decision loss to Takeya Mizugaki in March. It will be interesting to see which fighters remember that bit heading into this season of TUF.

This is all focusing on the female issues with their less experienced coaches. That is not taking into consideration the male fighters of the cast.

Viewers cannot be naive and believe just because of Rousey‘s background—or Tate’s for that matter—that these fighters will enter willing to listen to them immediately. Misogyny is very real with male athletes. Across all sports, it is a concern when a female is the coach.

That is why the most important factor for the coaches could be who they have brought along as their assistants. They may be able to bridge the gap and allow anyone with an issue to quell their concerns.

The angst of the female veterans and potential misogyny from the male cast only adds to the intrigue of this season.

There will be a lot going on outside of the cage. From potential cast beefs with the coaches to the Rousey-Tate rivalry to in-house antics, this could be one of the most intriguing seasons of the show to date.

It seems as if there is more of a chance that fighters would have an issue with Tate than Rousey, but both interactions will be interesting to watch. Rousey has been on the show before but never as a full-time coach.

When The Ultimate Fighter returns, we will have a whole lot to pay attention to outside of the fights.

One can only hope that any potential cast member that has an issue with Rousey or Tate deals with it quickly. The bottom line is that these coaches are at the top of the food chain in their division and are backed by the UFC. The cast members are simply trying to join the organization. They need to know their role.

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Jon Jones vs. Rashad Evans Head-to-Toe Breakdown

Rashad Evans picked up a much needed victory at UFC 161, rejoining the ranks of the elite light heavyweights.It is unlikely that Evans earned a title shot with the win, but in the current state of the division, it is certainly an option. The rematch wo…

Rashad Evans picked up a much needed victory at UFC 161, rejoining the ranks of the elite light heavyweights.

It is unlikely that Evans earned a title shot with the win, but in the current state of the division, it is certainly an option. The rematch would be marketable.

Jon Jones is currently slated to defend the UFC strap against Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165 in September. An immediate rematch between Evans and Jones would have to come by way of a Gustafsson injury or post-fight trash talk.

While the instant rematch is unlikely, it remains a possibility. Here is a look at how the fight would break down for the second go-around.

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UFC 161: 5 Fights for Rosi Sexton to Take Next

Rosi Sexton came up short at UFC 161, but she was not supposed to win that fight. She showed her toughness and gained a lot of support.Sexton survived multiple submissions and bad positions against Alexis Davis, and she even got in offense of her own. …

Rosi Sexton came up short at UFC 161, but she was not supposed to win that fight. She showed her toughness and gained a lot of support.

Sexton survived multiple submissions and bad positions against Alexis Davis, and she even got in offense of her own. For a natural flyweight against one of the bantamweight division’s best, it was a good showing.

Now, the question becomes who does she face next? The UFC will want to keep her around, but competitive options are few and far between. She will constantly be facing larger opponents.

Here are five possibilities for Sexton’s next fight.

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UFC 161: 5 Memorable Moments from Evans vs Henderson Fight Card

UFC 161 was not a night with many memorable moments. Nine of the 11 bouts headed to the judge’s scorecards.Rashad Evans defeated Dan Henderson by split decision in the evening’s main event. It was a tightly contested bout that moved Evans back into the…

UFC 161 was not a night with many memorable moments. Nine of the 11 bouts headed to the judge’s scorecards.

Rashad Evans defeated Dan Henderson by split decision in the evening’s main event. It was a tightly contested bout that moved Evans back into the upper echelon of the division, and a second straight decision loss for Henderson.

There is not much else to say about the 10 other bouts. UFC 161 was a disappointment and a forgettable card.

Here are five of the night’s most memorable moments from the mundane event.

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UFC 161: 5 Things You Need to Know About Rosi Sexton and Alexis Davis

UFC 161 will feature a women’s bantamweight bout on the main card. No. 6-ranked Alexis Davis takes on Rosi Sexton in the second bout of the pay-per-view telecast.Women’s MMA has picked up steam over the past 18 months, but a lot of the talent is still …

UFC 161 will feature a women’s bantamweight bout on the main card. No. 6-ranked Alexis Davis takes on Rosi Sexton in the second bout of the pay-per-view telecast.

Women’s MMA has picked up steam over the past 18 months, but a lot of the talent is still largely an unknown commodity to fans. Once these top-level fighters have bouts under the bright lights of the UFC, that will all change.

With the division being new, all fights are of extreme importance. One impressive victory could move any of the women into the discussion of being the next title contender.

Here are five things you need to know heading into UFC 161.

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UFC 161 Results: Live Reaction for Every Fight

UFC 161 gets underway on Saturday night featuring a light heavyweight showdown between former contenders Rashad Evans and Dan Henderson.The former champions will clash in the hopes of rejoining the ranks of contenders. A loss could mean they will never…

UFC 161 gets underway on Saturday night featuring a light heavyweight showdown between former contenders Rashad Evans and Dan Henderson.

The former champions will clash in the hopes of rejoining the ranks of contenders. A loss could mean they will never challenge for gold again.

Also in action, Roy Nelson takes on Stipe Miocic in a heavyweight showcase and Alexis Davis battles Rosi Sexton in an important women’s bantamweight battle. Eight other fights will help line the card, and Bleacher Report will have all the coverage Saturday night.

 

Weigh-In Results

Rashad Evans (206) vs. Dan Henderson (204)
Stipe Miocic (243) vs. Roy Nelson (260)
Ryan Jimmo (206) vs. Igor Pokrajac (206)
Alexis Davis (134) vs. Rosi Sexton (135.5)
Pat Barry (245) vs. Shawn Jordan (248)
Jake Shields (171) vs. Tyron Woodley (171)
James Krause (155.5) vs. Sam Stout (156)
Sean Pierson (170.5) vs. Kenny Robertson (170.5)
Roland Delorme (136) vs. Edwin Figueroa (135)
Mitch Clarke (155.5) vs. John Maguire (155)
Yves Jabouin (136) vs. Dustin Pague (135.5)

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