The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller | |
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Genre | Reality, Sports |
Created by | Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White |
Starring | Dana White, Michael Bisping, Jason Miller |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Spike |
Release | September 21, 2011[1] |
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller [2] is the fourteenth installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter.
The UFC and Spike held open tryouts on March 21, 2011, in Newark, New Jersey. The casting call went out for Bantamweight and Featherweight fighters. All fighters that applied and tried out for the show must have had at least three professional fights and have been at least 21 years of age. Some of the fighters that showed up for the tryouts included UFC veterans Din Thomas & Kit Cope, future UFC fighter Ian McCall, WEC veteran Wagnney Fabiano, and future Bellator tournament finalist Alexis Vila. [3] Rumors had surfaced of Chael Sonnen and Michael Bisping being possible coaches, though Jason Miller offered via Twitter to replace Sonnen if he is unable. [4] Miller and Bisping were later confirmed as coaches by Dana White. [5]
Episode 1: Scrappers
Episode 2: I Against I
Coach | 1st Pick | 2nd Pick | 3rd Pick | 4th Pick |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bisping | Louis Gaudinot | T.J. Dillashaw | John Albert | Josh Ferguson |
Miller | John Dodson | Johnny Bedford | Dustin Pague | Rolando Delorme |
Coach | 1st Pick | 2nd Pick | 3rd Pick | 4th Pick |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bisping | Diego Brandão | Akira Corassani | Marcus Brimage | Stephen Bass |
Miller | Dennis Bermudez | Bryan Caraway | Dustin Neace | Steven Siler |
Episode 3: Death Leprechauns
Episode 4: Get the F Up
Episode 5: Swagger Jacker
Episode 6: Thrown to the Lions
Episode 7: Draft Dodger
Episode 8: Don't Do This at Home, Kids
Episode 9: Get Me to the Finals
Episode 10: It's About to Go Down
Elimination Round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finale | |||||||||||
Steven Siler | SUB | |||||||||||||
Micah Miller | 3 | |||||||||||||
Steven Siler | 1 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Jesse Newell | 1 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | 1 | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | UD | |||||||||||||
Eric Marriott | 2 | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | SUB | |||||||||||||
Marcus Brimage | 2 | |||||||||||||
Marcus Brimage | TKO | |||||||||||||
Bryson Hansen | 2 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | SUB | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | TKO | |||||||||||||
Jimmie Rivera | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | TKO | |||||||||||||
Stephen Bass | 2 | |||||||||||||
Stephen Bass | SUB | |||||||||||||
Karsten Lenjoint | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | SUB | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Neace | UD | |||||||||||||
Josh Clopton | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Neace | 2 | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | MD | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | KO | |||||||||||||
Brian Pearman | 1 | |||||||||||||
Elimination Round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finale | |||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | SUB | |||||||||||||
Carson Beebe | 1 | |||||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | UD | |||||||||||||
Josh Ferguson | 2 | |||||||||||||
Josh Ferguson | KO | |||||||||||||
Casey Dyer | 1 | |||||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | 2 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | KO | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | TKO | |||||||||||||
Brandon Merkt | 1 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | UD | |||||||||||||
John Albert | 2 | |||||||||||||
John Albert | SUB | |||||||||||||
Orville Smith | 1 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | TKO | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | MD | |||||||||||||
Tateki Matsuda | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | SUB | |||||||||||||
Louis Gaudinot | 2 | |||||||||||||
Louis Gaudinot | TKO | |||||||||||||
Paul McVeigh | 3 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | 3 | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | UD | |||||||||||||
Roland Delorme | SUB | |||||||||||||
B.J Ferguson | 1 | |||||||||||||
Roland Delorme | 2 | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | SUB | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | TKO | |||||||||||||
Matt Jaggers | 1 | |||||||||||||
Team Bisping | ||
Team Miller | ||
UD
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Unanimous Decision | |
MD
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Majority Decision | |
SUB
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Submission | |
(T)KO
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(Technical)KO |
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale | ||||
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Information | ||||
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | |||
Date | December 3, 2011 | |||
Venue | Palms Casino Resort | |||
City | Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
Attendance | 1,909 [8] | |||
Total gate | $452,700 [8] | |||
Event chronology | ||||
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The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 3, 2011, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. [9]
The event featured the finalists from The Ultimate Fighter 14 – Team Bisping vs Team Mayhem in the Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions. [9]
With Fox Sports taking over UFC broadcasting rights in January 2012, this was the last UFC event to broadcast its main card on Spike TV. However, the network did broadcast two live preliminary fights at UFC 141 later that month. The card was shown in the UK on FX. [10]
The preliminary bouts were streamed on Facebook and consisted entirely of cast members of the show. [11]
Akira Corassani was originally slated to fight Steven Siler at this event. However, Corassani suffered an injury and was forced to pull out of the bout. [12] He was replaced by Josh Clopton.
This event also featured the debut of future Bantamweight Champion T.J. Dillashaw.
Main card | |||||||
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Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
Middleweight | Michael Bisping | def. | Jason Miller | TKO (knees to the body and punches) | 3 | 3:34 | |
Featherweight | Diego Brandao | def. | Dennis Bermudez | Submission (armbar) | 1 | 4:51 | [a] |
Bantamweight | John Dodson | def. | T.J. Dillashaw | TKO (punches) | 1 | 1:54 | [b] |
Lightweight | Tony Ferguson | def. | Yves Edwards | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Bantamweight | Johnny Bedford | def. | Louis Gaudinot | TKO (knees to the body) | 3 | 1:58 | |
Preliminary card ( Facebook) | |||||||
Featherweight | Marcus Brimage | def. | Stephen Bass | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Bantamweight | John Albert | def. | Dustin Pague | TKO (punches) | 1 | 1:09 | [c] |
Bantamweight | Roland Delorme | def. | Josh Ferguson | Submission (rear-naked choke) | 3 | 0:22 | |
Featherweight | Steven Siler | def. | Josh Clopton | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Featherweight | Bryan Caraway | def. | Dustin Neace | Submission (rear-naked choke) | 2 | 3:38 |
Fighters were awarded $40,000 bonuses. [13]
The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. It does not include sponsor money and also does not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses. [14]
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller | |
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Genre | Reality, Sports |
Created by | Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White |
Starring | Dana White, Michael Bisping, Jason Miller |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Spike |
Release | September 21, 2011[1] |
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller [2] is the fourteenth installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter.
The UFC and Spike held open tryouts on March 21, 2011, in Newark, New Jersey. The casting call went out for Bantamweight and Featherweight fighters. All fighters that applied and tried out for the show must have had at least three professional fights and have been at least 21 years of age. Some of the fighters that showed up for the tryouts included UFC veterans Din Thomas & Kit Cope, future UFC fighter Ian McCall, WEC veteran Wagnney Fabiano, and future Bellator tournament finalist Alexis Vila. [3] Rumors had surfaced of Chael Sonnen and Michael Bisping being possible coaches, though Jason Miller offered via Twitter to replace Sonnen if he is unable. [4] Miller and Bisping were later confirmed as coaches by Dana White. [5]
Episode 1: Scrappers
Episode 2: I Against I
Coach | 1st Pick | 2nd Pick | 3rd Pick | 4th Pick |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bisping | Louis Gaudinot | T.J. Dillashaw | John Albert | Josh Ferguson |
Miller | John Dodson | Johnny Bedford | Dustin Pague | Rolando Delorme |
Coach | 1st Pick | 2nd Pick | 3rd Pick | 4th Pick |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bisping | Diego Brandão | Akira Corassani | Marcus Brimage | Stephen Bass |
Miller | Dennis Bermudez | Bryan Caraway | Dustin Neace | Steven Siler |
Episode 3: Death Leprechauns
Episode 4: Get the F Up
Episode 5: Swagger Jacker
Episode 6: Thrown to the Lions
Episode 7: Draft Dodger
Episode 8: Don't Do This at Home, Kids
Episode 9: Get Me to the Finals
Episode 10: It's About to Go Down
Elimination Round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finale | |||||||||||
Steven Siler | SUB | |||||||||||||
Micah Miller | 3 | |||||||||||||
Steven Siler | 1 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Jesse Newell | 1 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | KO | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | 1 | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | UD | |||||||||||||
Eric Marriott | 2 | |||||||||||||
Bryan Caraway | SUB | |||||||||||||
Marcus Brimage | 2 | |||||||||||||
Marcus Brimage | TKO | |||||||||||||
Bryson Hansen | 2 | |||||||||||||
Diego Brandao | SUB | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | TKO | |||||||||||||
Jimmie Rivera | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | TKO | |||||||||||||
Stephen Bass | 2 | |||||||||||||
Stephen Bass | SUB | |||||||||||||
Karsten Lenjoint | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dennis Bermudez | SUB | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Neace | UD | |||||||||||||
Josh Clopton | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Neace | 2 | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | MD | |||||||||||||
Akira Corassani | KO | |||||||||||||
Brian Pearman | 1 | |||||||||||||
Elimination Round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finale | |||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | SUB | |||||||||||||
Carson Beebe | 1 | |||||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | UD | |||||||||||||
Josh Ferguson | 2 | |||||||||||||
Josh Ferguson | KO | |||||||||||||
Casey Dyer | 1 | |||||||||||||
Johnny Bedford | 2 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | KO | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | TKO | |||||||||||||
Brandon Merkt | 1 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | UD | |||||||||||||
John Albert | 2 | |||||||||||||
John Albert | SUB | |||||||||||||
Orville Smith | 1 | |||||||||||||
John Dodson | TKO | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | 1 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | MD | |||||||||||||
Tateki Matsuda | 2 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | SUB | |||||||||||||
Louis Gaudinot | 2 | |||||||||||||
Louis Gaudinot | TKO | |||||||||||||
Paul McVeigh | 3 | |||||||||||||
Dustin Pague | 3 | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | UD | |||||||||||||
Roland Delorme | SUB | |||||||||||||
B.J Ferguson | 1 | |||||||||||||
Roland Delorme | 2 | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | SUB | |||||||||||||
T.J. Dillashaw | TKO | |||||||||||||
Matt Jaggers | 1 | |||||||||||||
Team Bisping | ||
Team Miller | ||
UD
|
Unanimous Decision | |
MD
|
Majority Decision | |
SUB
|
Submission | |
(T)KO
|
(Technical)KO |
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale | ||||
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Information | ||||
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship | |||
Date | December 3, 2011 | |||
Venue | Palms Casino Resort | |||
City | Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
Attendance | 1,909 [8] | |||
Total gate | $452,700 [8] | |||
Event chronology | ||||
|
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 3, 2011, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. [9]
The event featured the finalists from The Ultimate Fighter 14 – Team Bisping vs Team Mayhem in the Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions. [9]
With Fox Sports taking over UFC broadcasting rights in January 2012, this was the last UFC event to broadcast its main card on Spike TV. However, the network did broadcast two live preliminary fights at UFC 141 later that month. The card was shown in the UK on FX. [10]
The preliminary bouts were streamed on Facebook and consisted entirely of cast members of the show. [11]
Akira Corassani was originally slated to fight Steven Siler at this event. However, Corassani suffered an injury and was forced to pull out of the bout. [12] He was replaced by Josh Clopton.
This event also featured the debut of future Bantamweight Champion T.J. Dillashaw.
Main card | |||||||
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Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
Middleweight | Michael Bisping | def. | Jason Miller | TKO (knees to the body and punches) | 3 | 3:34 | |
Featherweight | Diego Brandao | def. | Dennis Bermudez | Submission (armbar) | 1 | 4:51 | [a] |
Bantamweight | John Dodson | def. | T.J. Dillashaw | TKO (punches) | 1 | 1:54 | [b] |
Lightweight | Tony Ferguson | def. | Yves Edwards | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Bantamweight | Johnny Bedford | def. | Louis Gaudinot | TKO (knees to the body) | 3 | 1:58 | |
Preliminary card ( Facebook) | |||||||
Featherweight | Marcus Brimage | def. | Stephen Bass | Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Bantamweight | John Albert | def. | Dustin Pague | TKO (punches) | 1 | 1:09 | [c] |
Bantamweight | Roland Delorme | def. | Josh Ferguson | Submission (rear-naked choke) | 3 | 0:22 | |
Featherweight | Steven Siler | def. | Josh Clopton | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Featherweight | Bryan Caraway | def. | Dustin Neace | Submission (rear-naked choke) | 2 | 3:38 |
Fighters were awarded $40,000 bonuses. [13]
The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. It does not include sponsor money and also does not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses. [14]