What was Uriah Hall feeling post-fight? Watch The Ultimate Fighter Tuesdays at 9 ET/PT on FX with replays on FUEL TV.
The KO took place on episode three of TUF 17 and saw Hall take on Team Jones fighter Adam Cella. The end would come in the remaining seconds of the first round when Hall would land a spinning kick to the chin of Cell dropping the fighter unconscious on the mat.
According to UFC president Dana White (@danawhite), Cella was “out for 4 mins! Got on the stool at 6 in the ambulance at 9!”
What was Uriah Hall feeling post-fight? Watch The Ultimate Fighter Tuesdays at 9 ET/PT on FX with replays on FUEL TV.
The KO took place on episode three of TUF 17 and saw Hall take on Team Jones fighter Adam Cella. The end would come in the remaining seconds of the first round when Hall would land a spinning kick to the chin of Cell dropping the fighter unconscious on the mat.
According to UFC president Dana White (@danawhite), Cella was “out for 4 mins! Got on the stool at 6 in the ambulance at 9!”
UFC president Dana White has posted his second video blog for tonight’s UFC 156 pay-per-view event. White opens the blog with a blooper shot from this seasons TUF 17 reality series as his friend, Nick ‘The Tooth,’ accidentally walks into the promo shot. Then it’s on to Thursday’s press call with White meeting the fighters and then the face-offs. Then it’s more comedy featuring Nick who attempts to navigate a set of stairs in a wheelchair. The weigh-ins are up next and some behind the scenes shots.
UFC president Dana White has posted his second video blog for tonight’s UFC 156 pay-per-view event. White opens the blog with a blooper shot from this seasons TUF 17 reality series as his friend, Nick ‘The Tooth,’ accidentally walks into the promo shot. Then it’s on to Thursday’s press call with White meeting the fighters and then the face-offs. Then it’s more comedy featuring Nick who attempts to navigate a set of stairs in a wheelchair. The weigh-ins are up next and some behind the scenes shots from Friday’s event.
Ultimate Fighting Officials continue to add bouts to the growing UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen card as lightweight fighters Joe Proctor (8-2) and Al Iaquinta (5-2-1) have been named as opponents for the April event. The promotion confirmed the news on Twitter Thursday (@UFC) afternoon. UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen is expected to take place […]
Joe Proctor
Ultimate Fighting Officials continue to add bouts to the growing UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen card as lightweight fighters Joe Proctor (8-2) and Al Iaquinta (5-2-1) have been named as opponents for the April event.
The promotion confirmed the news on Twitter Thursday (@UFC) afternoon.
UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen is expected to take place on April 27, 2013 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The event has grown to eight bouts for the pay-per-view show. The bout between Proctor and Iaquinta is certain to appear on either the FX or Facebook prelim broadcast.
Proctor was a member of Team Cruz on season fifteen of TUF, losing early in the reality show series but still able to make his Octagon debut at the TUF 15 Finale. At the Las Vegas event Proctor won his fourth straight pro-match by stopping opponent Jeremy Larson via first round knockout.
Iaquinta also appeared on season 15 of TUF as a member Team Faber, battling his way into the finals. At the Finale, Iaquinta would lose to Michael Chesa after getting choked unconscious in the first round. It was Iaquinta’s second straight pro-loss.
Following Tuesday’s ‘The Ultimate Fighter Season 17′ Episode 2, members of Team Sonnen congratulate Luke Barnatt on his second round TKO finish of Gilbert Smith putting coach Chael Sonnen in control of the next fight. Episodes air Tuesday nights on FX with the next matchup pitting Team Sonnen’s Uriah Hall against Team Jones’ Adam Cella.
Following Tuesday’s ‘The Ultimate Fighter Season 17′ Episode 2, members of Team Sonnen congratulate Luke Barnatt on his second round TKO finish of Gilbert Smith putting coach Chael Sonnen in control of the next fight. Episodes air Tuesday nights on FX with the next matchup pitting Team Sonnen’s Uriah Hall against Team Jones’ Adam Cella.
The Ultimate Fighter reality series returns to the airwaves on a new night this evening with TUF 17 moving from Friday nights to Tuesday’s. This season will see opposing coaches, UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones, and current contender, Chael Sonnen, square off each week outside of the cage until their upcoming title match on […]
The 28 members of the TUF 17 cast – photo by the UFC via USAToday.com
The Ultimate Fighter reality series returns to the airwaves on a new night this evening with TUF 17 moving from Friday nights to Tuesday’s.
This season will see opposing coaches, UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones, and current contender, Chael Sonnen, square off each week outside of the cage until their upcoming title match on April 27 at UFC 159.
Fourteen middleweight fighters are set to fight their way into the final for a six-figure contract and the chance at being named “The Ultimate Fighter.”
Tonight’s two-hour debut episode, begins at 8pm EST and will feature the opening elimination bouts to get inside the house as 28-fighters battle for the fourteen spots.
Here is a list of fighters vying for spots on the reality series:
Dylan Andrews (16-4-1), 32, Gold Coast, Australia (by way of New Zealand)
Kito Andrews (9-2), 34, Sacramento
Luke Barnatt (5-0), 24, Cambridge, England
Leo Bercier (7-2), 31, Great Falls, Mont.
Ryan Bigler (9-3), 28, Yona, Guam
Kevin Casey (5-2), Hawthorne, Calif.
Adam Cella (4-0), 27, Fenton, Mo.
Zach Cummings (15-3), 28, Kansas City, Mo.
Andy Enz (6-1), 21, Anchorage
Nik Fekete, 32, Las Vegas
Kelvin Gastelum (5-0), 20, Yuma, Ariz.
Uriah Hall (7-2), 28, New York City (by way of Jamaica)
Collin Hart (4-1-1), 23, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Clint Hester (7-3), 25, Atlanta
Jake Heun (3-2), 25, Salt Lake City
Mike Jasper (6-0), 29, Camarillo, Calif.
Nicholas Kohring (3-0), 22, Valley Springs, Calif.
Robert “Bubba” McDaniel (20-6), 29, Albuquerque
Fraser Opie (10-5), 29, Milton Keynes, England (by way of South Africa)
Mike Persons (3-0), 28, Manteca, Calif.
Jimmy Quinlan (3-0), 26, Metheun, Mass.
Scott Rosa (4-1), 26, Sparks, Nev.
Joshua Samman (9-2), 24, Tallahassee, Fla.
Gilbert Smith Jr. (5-1), Colorado Springs
Eldon Sproat (3-1), 27, Molokai, Hawaii
Tor Troeng (15-4-1), 29, Umea, Sweden
Eric Wahlin (5-1), 29, Taylorsville, Utah
Timothy Williams (7-1), 26, Millville, N.J.