Video: TUF 24 Finale Trailer With Mighty Mouse vs. Tourney Winner, Cejudo-Benavidez

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This week UFC released the official trailer for the live finale of The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament of Champions scheduled for December.

Featured above is the video, which hypes up the top two fights scheduled for …

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This week UFC released the official trailer for the live finale of The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament of Champions scheduled for December.

Featured above is the video, which hypes up the top two fights scheduled for the card. In the main event, UFC Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson will put his title on the line against the winner of this season’s TUF tournament and TUF 24 coaches and former title contenders Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo will do battle in the co-main event.

The TUF 24 Finale takes place on Saturday, December 10, 2016 from the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada and will air live on FOX Sports 1. Join us here at MMANews.com on 12/10 for live coverage of the event.

10 UFC Stars Who Had A Day Job

In most high-profile professional sports it’s unheard of to hold down a day job while competing at the highest level, but it’s more common than you might think in mixed martial arts. That’s not to suggest that MMA fighters don’t require as much time to prepare as other athletes though. Far from it in fact,

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In most high-profile professional sports it’s unheard of to hold down a day job while competing at the highest level, but it’s more common than you might think in mixed martial arts.

That’s not to suggest that MMA fighters don’t require as much time to prepare as other athletes though.

Far from it in fact, with mixed martial arts multi-faceted disciplines presenting a never-ending array of techniques to be learned, practiced and honed, while countless hours are invested in grueling conditioning workouts and sparring sessions to prepare fighters minds and bodies for one of the most demanding physical pursuits in all of sports.

However, compared to other leading sports, MMA is still the new kid on the block, and when many of today’s fighters took their first martial arts classes in their teens there was no guarantee that there would be able to make a career out of it.

Even today, with the sport having a stronger footing than at any time in it’s brief history, many of the UFC’s fighters still face challenges making ends meet and beyond a handful of major stars there’s not many who will be financially secure when they decide to hang up their gloves.

With that in mind, it’s no surprise that some UFC fighters over the years have opted to retain a day job alongside their fighting careers, and in this article we’ll look at 10 who have done so successfully on the sports biggest stage.

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Palms To Host TUF 24 Finale Featuring UFC Flyweight Title Fight & Benavidez-Cejudo

On Monday, UFC announced that The Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada will play host to the TUF 24 Finale event in December.

In the main event of the show, UFC Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson will put his title on the line for the ninth st…

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On Monday, UFC announced that The Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada will play host to the TUF 24 Finale event in December.

In the main event of the show, UFC Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson will put his title on the line for the ninth straight time, as he faces the winner of the tournament that is currently playing out on this season of The Ultimate Fighter, which airs every Wednesday night on FOX Sports 1 (FS1). The TUF 24 tourney consists of champions from smaller regional promotions looking to win their way into an immediate title fight in their Octagon debut.

The co-featured bout of the evening on 12/3 will be the battle between the coaches of the current TUF season, top-ranked UFC Flyweight contenders and former title challengers Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo.

The TUF 24 Finale event will go down at The Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, December 3, 2016 and will air live on FS1.

Video: TUF 24: Tournament Of Champions (Ep. 2) Preview For Tonight

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With a shot at UFC Flyweight Champion on the line, The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament Of Champions returns Wednesday evening, 10pm ET/7pm PT on FOX Sports 1.

On this week’s show, which is the second episode of the se…

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With a shot at UFC Flyweight Champion on the line, The Ultimate Fighter 24: Tournament Of Champions returns Wednesday evening, 10pm ET/7pm PT on FOX Sports 1.

On this week’s show, which is the second episode of the season, we have our first regular episode which will culminate with the latest fight in the season-long tournament that will decide the next challenger to UFC Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson.

The following is the official description for this week’s edition of TUF 24, which features UFC Flyweight contenders and former title challengers Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo as coaches:

“Cultures in the house clash and worlds collide in the Octagon as the Shooto champ takes on the South African warrior. Don’t miss an all-new The Ultimate Fighter on FS1 at 10pm/7pm ETPT tonight.”

Demetrious Johnson Continues To Get Motivated Because Of “The Paycheck”

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If you ask some fighters why they continue to compete, they will try to create a special answer.

Not Demetrious Johnson.

The reigning UFC flyweight champion pushes towards becoming the best so that he can cash big checks at the end of the day.

“For the paycheck,” Johnson said on UFC Tonight Wednesday. “If you don’t take the fighter seriously, you didn’t take the paycheck seriously. You lose someone and then the zeros on the back of the paycheck go down.”

Johnson was forced to miss out on one of those paychecks earlier this year when a knee injury knocked him off UFC 201 and a title defense vs. Wilson Reis. He is now set to face the winner of The Ultimate Fighter in December.

“The knee is one of those things, you’ve got to let it heal,” Johnson said. “I’ll be back training on September 13 and ready to fight in December. This is the first time I got to enjoy summer vacation in four years.”

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If you ask some fighters why they continue to compete, they will try to create a special answer.

Not Demetrious Johnson.

The reigning UFC flyweight champion pushes towards becoming the best so that he can cash big checks at the end of the day.

“For the paycheck,” Johnson said on UFC Tonight Wednesday. “If you don’t take the fighter seriously, you didn’t take the paycheck seriously. You lose someone and then the zeros on the back of the paycheck go down.”

Johnson was forced to miss out on one of those paychecks earlier this year when a knee injury knocked him off UFC 201 and a title defense vs. Wilson Reis. He is now set to face the winner of The Ultimate Fighter in December.

“The knee is one of those things, you’ve got to let it heal,” Johnson said. “I’ll be back training on September 13 and ready to fight in December. This is the first time I got to enjoy summer vacation in four years.”

Demetrious Johnson Continues To Get Motivated Because Of “The Paycheck”

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If you ask some fighters why they continue to compete, they will try to create a special answer.

Not Demetrious Johnson.

The reigning UFC flyweight champion pushes towards becoming the best so that he can cash big checks at the end of the day.

“For the paycheck,” Johnson said on UFC Tonight Wednesday. “If you don’t take the fighter seriously, you didn’t take the paycheck seriously. You lose someone and then the zeros on the back of the paycheck go down.”

Johnson was forced to miss out on one of those paychecks earlier this year when a knee injury knocked him off UFC 201 and a title defense vs. Wilson Reis. He is now set to face the winner of The Ultimate Fighter in December.

“The knee is one of those things, you’ve got to let it heal,” Johnson said. “I’ll be back training on September 13 and ready to fight in December. This is the first time I got to enjoy summer vacation in four years.”

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If you ask some fighters why they continue to compete, they will try to create a special answer.

Not Demetrious Johnson.

The reigning UFC flyweight champion pushes towards becoming the best so that he can cash big checks at the end of the day.

“For the paycheck,” Johnson said on UFC Tonight Wednesday. “If you don’t take the fighter seriously, you didn’t take the paycheck seriously. You lose someone and then the zeros on the back of the paycheck go down.”

Johnson was forced to miss out on one of those paychecks earlier this year when a knee injury knocked him off UFC 201 and a title defense vs. Wilson Reis. He is now set to face the winner of The Ultimate Fighter in December.

“The knee is one of those things, you’ve got to let it heal,” Johnson said. “I’ll be back training on September 13 and ready to fight in December. This is the first time I got to enjoy summer vacation in four years.”