Multiple winners of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) series have gone onto become UFC champions.But what about those TUF participants who came short of earning that guaranteed six-figure contract with the UFC? Many of these fighters have gone on to very succ…
Multiple winners of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) series have gone onto become UFC champions.
But what about those TUF participants who came short of earning that guaranteed six-figure contract with the UFC? Many of these fighters have gone on to very successful UFC careers of their own.
None of these fighters have been able to capture a title, but a couple have come very close and others have become perennial contenders.
Here are the 10 best TUF participants who didn’t win it all on their season.
Butch Hiles is a gym owner in Charleston, W. Va. But, as you are about to find out if you weren’t aware of him already, Hiles is much more than just your average gym owner.Bleacher Report recently had the pleasure of speaking with Hiles, owner of Butch…
Butch Hiles is a gym owner in Charleston, W. Va. But, as you are about to find out if you weren’t aware of him already, Hiles is much more than just your average gym owner.
Bleacher Report recently had the pleasure of speaking with Hiles, owner of Butch Hiles Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA, about his influence on mixed martial arts (MMA) sanctioning in West Virginia and some major events that have been happening and will be happening at his gym.
A leader in the push to legalize MMA in West Virginia, Hiles spoke about the toughest roadblocks he faced in trying to convince legislature to change their views on MMA.
“I would say [the toughest part was] having your voice heard,” Hiles said. “Everybody wants MMA to be legal, but it’s really hard to try to figure out the way to go about doing it. It sure wasn’t easy because you’ve got to try to meet with the legislatures and things you’re not usually accustomed to doing.
“Luckily, we had really good lobbyist, Sam Minardi, and some really good people on board to help out.”
“The unfortunate thing is there are just some people that don’t like MMA,” Hiles said “Most of our senators are obviously older, so some of them don’t like combat sports, period. In fact, that was kind of what I was told by several of the guys.
“We would come in and say MMA is safer than boxing and safer than Toughman, and they would say, ‘If that’s your argument, we don’t really care because we don’t like boxing, either, and if was up to us that would be illegal as well.’ So, that’s not something you really want to hear, because unfortunately those guys make the decisions.
“But luckily, the majority won out and there was only a few guys that said stuff like that and I think the most of them did their jobs correctly and actually studied the facts and heard both sides.
“Once the true facts are presented and they actually pay attention to them, then obviously the correct thing wins out and it did win out.”
West Virginia became the 45th state to sanction MMA. Since Alaska and Wyoming do not have athletic commissions, that means only New York, Connecticut and Vermont remain as states that do not regulate the sport.
Hiles has been leading this uphill battle for quite some time now. In 2005, West Virginia Athletic Commission Chairman Steven Allred prevented Hiles from holding a jiu-jitsu tournament because he felt submissions and choke-holds were too dangerous.
Now knowing that the athletic commission had been so strongly against jiu-jitsu competitions, it is easy to see why it has taken so long for the state to come around to the idea of legalizing MMA.
With this long battle now won, Hiles can finally look back at what he has helped accomplish for MMA in West Virginia with pride and rightly so.
“It is a big deal because that’s something that we’ve struggled with since 2000-2001, whenever they first made [MMA] illegal. Obviously, it’s probably the biggest thing that I’ve ever been a part of as far as my martial arts career goes and really anything that I’ve done for the state.”
But what caused the change in opinion that West Virginian legislature held for so long? Hiles points to a recent seminar at his gym with MMA legend Wanderlei Silva as a major factor in helping to sway the government officials.
“We were trying to get MMA legal and I wanted to bring somebody in that people would respond well to and that would get some attention, and Wanderlei [Silva] was that guy without a doubt,” Hiles said.
“We had about 200 people show up to the seminar alone. We also did a couple other events later at night and there was another 1,200 or so people there. So, altogether we were looking at around 1,500-2,000 people that showed up for these events that we put on and that brought the media out, and that brought the attention right at the right time.
“When you’ve got 2,000 people coming out to see a guy that does something that everybody respects and likes, I think that speaks volumes.”
“Ultimately, I think that’s what it showed them and I think it really did help us push that bill through because they could no longer argue, which they tried to argue, that there wouldn’t be an economic impact,” Hiles said. “As soon as they say that, we have 2,000 people show up just to see a guy, not even an event. That kind of shut that argument down.”
Just because MMA is now legalized in West Virginia doesn’t mean Hiles plans to slow things down at his gym any time soon. Already, Hiles has planned to bring in former UFC champion Jens Pulver to his gym for a seminar and special screening of Pulver’s recent documentary.
“[The film] kind of dug deeper into his whole life,” Hiles said. “He was an abused child and it was a pretty awful childhood. People are watching this screening of what happened in his childhood and they’re being emotionally touched by what happened to him.
“It’s a really important project and I felt like I could make this something bigger than something just for the gym. I wanted to do something for our whole community. We’re doing a one-night-only screening in Charleston, W. Va., of the documentary.
“It’s a 700-seat theater, so I got an opportunity to invite a lot of people. We reached out to all the local programs that have at risk youth and high schools and a lot of local places that could really impact the community and try to get the right target audience there.”
With the recent legalization of MMA and the legends that he has been bringing in for seminars, Hiles has built a ton of momentum around his gym. Nonetheless, Hiles plans to continue with his recent success by spreading it to the community.
“You can’t be happy with what you already accomplished,” said Hiles. “I feel like, as a local gym in West Virginia, we’ve accomplished a lot. There’s always going to be things that we can do to improve upon and this upcoming [event with Pulver] is something that I can do for the community, and that’s really something that I want to start gearing our gym towards.
“I want everybody at our gym and everybody that trains there to represent our community and our state as a whole and continue to go out there and help everybody that I can.”
To that extent, Hiles’ goals for his gym reach much farther that simply teaching MMA to his students. Hiles hopes to not only impress a positive impact on his gym’s members, but he wishes to help the entire community.
“That’s what I’m more proud of than anything else,” said Hiles. “If we can get a couple guys off the street or help a couple guys out that normally wouldn’t have been helped, then we’ve accomplished our goal.
“When I started this whole thing and chose to have a gym, my No. 1 goal was to help as many people as I can in whatever that was. Obviously that was jiu-jitsu and MMA, but it grew and now I have the opportunity to help people in different ways on a much larger scale.”
Click here for more information on the upcoming event with Jens Pulver, which will take place on June 11 in Charleston, W.Va.
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If you’re anything like me, you’ve gotten tired of beating up on Kimbo Slice on UFC Undisputed 2010 at this point, and you’re wondering when you can start cracking virtual skulls with UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo.Unfortunately, Sherdog has repo…
If you’re anything like me, you’ve gotten tired of beating up on Kimbo Slice on UFC Undisputed 2010 at this point, and you’re wondering when you can start cracking virtual skulls with UFC Featherweight Champion Jose Aldo.
Unfortunately, Sherdog has reported that we will have to wait until January 2012 for the third edition of UFC Undisputed.
The UFC has announced some of the new features that will be available on UFC Undisputed 3, though.
“We are excited to launch ‘UFC Undisputed 3’ in January 2012 and expect it to be the best version yet,” UFC President Dana White said. “We’ve added two new weight classes and several new features to the game that will bring UFC fans closer to the Octagon than ever before.”
The third installment of the video game will include more than 150 playable characters, including featherweights and bantamweights for the first time.
And for those of you who hopelessly pray for a re-introduction of Pride rules in MMA, UFC Undisputed 3 will feature a Pride mode, which will allow gamers to deliver knees, soccer kicks and stomps to the head of a grounded opponent. (I suggest avoiding fights with Mauricio Rua and Wanderlei Silva in this mode.)
Perhaps the best part of the Pride mode, though, will be the use of a different set of commentators than UFC fans have become accustomed to. Stephen Quadros and the legendary Bas Rutten will call the fights for these bouts.
Finally, UFC Undisputed 3 will showcase enhanced animations, fighter walk-outs (Please, let Jason “Mayhem” Miller be included in this game.) and new camera angles.
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Brock Lesnar is one of the most polarizing fighters in mixed martial arts (MMA), so his extended absence for a repeat case of diverticulitis is sure to have a noticeable impact on the sport in the coming months.While the droves of Lesnar’s haters are s…
Brock Lesnar is one of the most polarizing fighters in mixed martial arts (MMA), so his extended absence for a repeat case of diverticulitis is sure to have a noticeable impact on the sport in the coming months.
While the droves of Lesnar’s haters are sure to see his absence as only a good thing for MMA, there are definitely some negative side effects to be felt as well.
As we adjust to MMA life without Lesnar, here are a couple reasons why Lesnar’s illness will both help and hurt MMA.
The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) has produced multiple champions and several more legitimate contenders in its 13 seasons of existence. Whether its popularity is waning or not, the series has to be considered a success at this point.With Season 13 comin…
The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) has produced multiple champions and several more legitimate contenders in its 13 seasons of existence. Whether its popularity is waning or not, the series has to be considered a success at this point.
With Season 13 coming to an end on Saturday, a new group of TUF alumni will join the ranks of the welterweight division. It is unlikely that this season will produce the amount of talent that early seasons did, but you can be sure that at least one fighter will emerge from Brock Lesnar‘s or Junior Dos Santos’ teams to become successful in the UFC.
With that in mind, here are the 50 best fighters to ever appear on TUF.
If you have ever seen the movie 300, you are probably aware of the scene where Leonidas, King of Sparta, exclaims, “This is Sparta,” and then executes a push kick that sends a messenger plummeting into a deep, dark hole.Well, Jon Jones and several othe…
If you have ever seen the movie 300, you are probably aware of the scene where Leonidas, King of Sparta, exclaims, “This is Sparta,” and then executes a push kick that sends a messenger plummeting into a deep, dark hole.
Well, Jon Jones and several other members of Jackson’s MMA in Albuquerque, N.M. recently videoed Andrei Arlovski, who bares a striking resemblance to Leonidas, replicating the “This is Sparta” kick during some downtime at the gym.
As you can see in the video, Arlovski attempted the kick on the much smaller flyweight John Dodson, who was sent flying backwards by the Belarusian heavyweight.
Arlovski has lost four consecutive fights, three by way of brutal knockout, but the former UFC heavyweight champion has said that he will continue to fight against the advice of some of his personal trainers and outside medical professionals.
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