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(later designated ''The Ultimate Fighter 1'') premiered on January 17, 2005. Sixteen
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fighters (eight
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s weighing from 186 to 205 lb and eight
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s weighing from 171 to 185 lb) were invited to participate in the show where they resided together and trained in two separate teams coached by
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light heavyweight fighters Chuck Liddell and
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. The teams competed in physical challenges, segments hosted by singer
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, to determine which had the right to pair one of their fighters against an opponent of their choice in the same weight class, with the loser being eliminated. The finale was broadcast live on April 9, 2005, where the two finalists in each weight class faced off for a contract with the
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. It was the first live
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broadcast on non-pay-per-view television, and it drew a very impressive 1.9 overall rating. The series was also broadcast in the UK in the spring of 2005 on
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. A 5-disc DVD set of "The Ultimate Fighter" was released on November 1, 2005.


Cast


Coaches

* Chuck Liddell, head coach of blue team * Randy Couture, head coach of green team *Marc Laimon, grappling coach *Ganyao Fairtex, Muay Thai coach *Peter Welch, boxing coach


Fighters

:''Listed as originally assigned.'' *Light heavyweights **Team Liddell:
Bobby Southworth Bobby Masai Southworth (born December 16, 1969) is a retired American mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist who fought in the Light Heavyweight (MMA), Light Heavyweight division. He has fought in PRIDE FC and appeared on Season 1 of The Ultima ...
,
Sam Hoger Samuel Earl Hoger (; born June 28, 1980) is an American retired mixed martial artist, poker player, and an actor, most notable for appearing on the first season of ''The Ultimate Fighter'', a reality television series produced by the Ultimate Fi ...
,
Forrest Griffin Forrest Griffin (born July 1, 1979) is an American retired mixed martial artist and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. He was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2013 and currently serves as the Vice President of Athlete Development at the ...
, Alex Schoenauer **Team Couture:
Stephan Bonnar Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an American mixed martial artist. Bonnar competed as a Light Heavyweight in the UFC for most of his career. Bonnar was the runner-up on The Ultimate Fighter 1, his TUF Ultimate Fi ...
,
Mike Swick Michael Timothy Swick (born June 19, 1979) is a retired American professional mixed martial artist, who spent most of his career competing for the UFC's middleweight division. Swick, who trains at American Kickboxing Academy alongside fellow welt ...
,
Lodune Sincaid Lodune Ki Sincaid (May 7, 1973 – April 7, 2019) was an American professional mixed martial artist. He was WEC Light Heavyweight Champion in 2006, and was featured on the UFC's ''The Ultimate Fighter 1'' reality show, losing to Bobby Southwo ...
, Jason Thacker *
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s **Team Liddell:
Josh Koscheck Edinboro Fighting Scots Josh D. Koscheck (born November 30, 1977) is an American retired mixed martial artist who fought at Welterweight for the UFC and Bellator MMA. Koscheck made his debut with the UFC on the first season of the realit ...
, Diego Sanchez,
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, Josh Rafferty **Team Couture:
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,
Chris Leben Christian Cyrus Leben (born July 21, 1980) is an American former mixed martial artist, referee, and bare knuckle boxer. A professional MMA competitor from 2002 until 2013, he most notably competed in the UFC in the Middleweight division, compiling ...
,
Alex Karalexis Alexander Karalexis (born September 20, 1977) is a retired American professional mixed martial artist. A professional from 2003 until 2011, Karalexis was a contestant on The Ultimate Fighter 1, and competed for the UFC and WEC. Background Kar ...
,
Chris Sanford Chris Sanford (born March 12, 1968) is an American retired mixed martial artist who has competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and World Extreme Cagefighting. He appeared on the first season of ''The Ultimate Fighter''. Background Sanfor ...


Others

*Hosts: Dana White,
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*Narrator:
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Episodes

Episode 1: "The Quest Begins" (original airdate: 17 January 2005) *The 16 fighters are driven to the UFC Training Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they meet
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, Dana White, and the coaches, Randy Couture and Chuck Liddell. *At the house, Chris Leben keeps on drinking heavily, and starts to make fun of Jason Thacker, and give people nicknames. *At 2:00 am, while Thacker is in the shower, Leben decides to urinate on his teammate's pillow, without him noticing. *The fighters are woken up at 5:00 am by Couture and Liddell, and the first day of training proves too much for almost half of the fighters. *During the jiu jitsu training, Nate Quarry cuts himself on his chin after landing a takedown. *After the second day of training, Thacker talks to Couture and says that the training is too much for him, but Couture talks him into staying and trying to get the training done. *On the 4th day, everyone is ready to spar, except for Thacker, because of the training, so Bobby Southworth and Lodune Sincaid decide to talk him into going with them, saying they need him and he is part of the team. *While Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar are sparring, Griffin accidentally headbutts Bonnar, causing a need for stitches. *Light heavyweight and middleweight teams are chosen by coaches Liddell and Couture: * Episode 2: "Team Challenges" (original airdate: 24 January 2005) *Diego Sanchez and Stephen Bonnar argue over asparagus, because Sanchez ate the asparagus heads and left the stalks in the fridge. *Team Liddell wins the first light heavyweight challenge. *Later that night, Lodune Sincaid is making jokes about being homosexual, like dressing in dresses. *Jason Thacker is sent home by Couture. *Chris Leben and Sincaid continue to drink and starts to offend people. Later, a drunk Leben decides to hop the wall and find a pay phone to call someone, not mentioned. *The next morning at practice, Couture finds out about the incident, and Leben and Sincaid apologize for their actions. *Team Liddell wins the first middleweight Challenge. *Chris Sanford is sent home by Couture. Episode 3: "Making Weight" (original airdate: 31 January 2005) *Alex Schoenauer wins the light heavyweight challenge. Bobby Southworth comes in last and will be forced to fight in the elimination bout. *Team Liddell chooses Southworth to fight Lodune Sincaid. *Southworth has to cut 20 lb. in 24 hours, with the help of Josh Koscheck and Liddell, but he comes in at 208 lb, so the Nevada State Athletic Commission gives Southworth 2 hours to cut 2 pounds, and he successfully makes it to 206 lb. *Southworth describes the weight cut as "pure hell." *Bobby Southworth defeated Lodune Sincaid by KO (strikes) at 0:12 of the second round. Episode 4: "On The Ropes" (original airdate: 7 February 2005) *Alex Schoenauer is traded to Team Couture as part of a team reshuffle. *Team Liddell wins the middleweight challenge and the opportunity to schedule the next fight. *The blue team chooses Sanchez to fight Karalexis. *Diego Sanchez defeated Alex Karalexis by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:47 of the first round. Episode 5: "Un-Caged" (original airdate: 14 February 2005) *Nate Quarry injures his ankle after Couture lands on his ankle during a takedown in practice. *White decides to allow the fighters to have a night out at the
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, and had a few drinks, and some of them get drunk. *At 2:00 am, the fighters are drunk and continuing to drink, and Josh Rafferty says that there is no more alcohol in the house. *By the pool, Chris Leben says something that angers Bobby Southworth, and then Southworth calls Leben a "fatherless bastard," which hurts Leben's feelings. Five minutes later, Southworth apologizes to Leben, but seems insincere. *Leben decides to sleep outside to stay away from the other fighters. *At 3:30 am, Josh Koscheck and Southworth continue to drink and then decide to pull a prank on Leben, by spraying water on the Team Couture member while he is sleeping. This wakes Leben, and causes him to go on a rampage by punching the front door window with his left hand, which cuts his knuckle skin off. Leben then punches Forrest Griffin's door in half, and Griffin later comments that there are pieces of the bedroom door in his bed. *The next day, White tells Couture and Liddell what happened the previous night between Southworth, Koscheck, and Leben. The fighters are then brought in to explain what happened. *White decides that the only fair way to resolve the situation is for Koscheck and Leben to fight. Episode 6: "The Fight Is On" (original airdate: 21 February 2005) *As fallout from the previous episode, there is no challenge and White schedules the middleweight fight between Leben and Koscheck. *Josh Koscheck defeated Chris Leben by unanimous decision after two rounds. Episode 7: "Ground And Pound" (original airdate: 28 February 2005) *Josh Rafferty is traded to Team Couture in another team reshuffle. *Team Couture wins the light heavyweight challenge. *Stephan Bonnar defeated Bobby Southworth by split decision after 2 rounds. Episode 8: "Sprawl N Brawl" (original airdate: 7 March 2005) *After his fight with Stephen Bonnar, Bobby Southworth and White have a shouting match about Southworth's attitude and disrespectfulness. *Nate Quarry is eliminated from the show due to his ankle injury. White asks Quarry to stay on as an assistant coach, and he agrees. *Quarry gets to choose his replacement from the loser's lounge, and he chooses Chris Leben. *Team Couture wins the middleweight challenge. *Diego Sanchez defeated Josh Rafferty by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:48 of the first round. Episode 9: "Low Blow" (original airdate: 14 March 2005) *Kenny Florian is traded to Team Couture in another team reshuffle. *Team Liddell wins the light heavyweight challenge. *Sam Hoger is accused of stealing from the other competitors. *Forrest Griffin defeated Alex Schoenauer by submission (strikes) at 1:20 of the first round. *During his fight with Schoenauer, Griffin receives a cut above his left eye that doctors think is possibly severe enough to prevent him from fighting again. Episode 10: "Middleweight Semi-Final #1" (original airdate: 21 March 2005) *Forrest Griffin has to choose a light heavyweight fighter to come back into the house in the case he gets sent home. He chooses Bobby Southworth, who is not given the chance to fight, as Griffin is cleared. *Kenny Florian defeated Chris Leben by TKO (doctor stoppage) at 3:11 of the second round. Episode 11: "Middleweight Semi-Final #2" (original airdate: 28 March 2005) *Diego Sanchez defeated Josh Koscheck by split decision after 3 rounds although one judge did give all 3 rounds to Koscheck. Episode 12: "Light Heavyweight Semi-Finals" (original airdate: 4 April 2005) *Forrest Griffin defeated Sam Hoger by TKO (strikes) at 1:05 of the second round. *Stephan Bonnar defeated Mike Swick by submission (triangle armbar) at 4:58 of the first round.


Light heavyweight bracket


Middleweight bracket

''* Nate Quarry was slated to fight Florian but an injury forced him to be replaced by Leben.'' Legend


The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale

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held by the
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(UFC) on April 9, 2005. Featured were the finals from The Ultimate Fighter 1 in both the
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and
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divisions. Even though the main attraction of the event was
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vs. the UFC Hall of Famer
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, the spotlight was stolen by the light heavyweight finale between
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and
Stephan Bonnar Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an American mixed martial artist. Bonnar competed as a Light Heavyweight in the UFC for most of his career. Bonnar was the runner-up on The Ultimate Fighter 1, his TUF Ultimate Fi ...
. Hailed as one of the greatest fights in MMA history by many, Forrest and Stephan produced a 3-round stand-up war that went the distance. Although Griffin took the decision, both fighters were given UFC contracts for their amazing performance. Originally,
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was offered to fight
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in a rematch at this event. However, Ortiz left the UFC shortly after
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due to contract disputes.


Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar fight

Even though both
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and
Stephan Bonnar Stephan Patrick Bonnar (April 4, 1977 – December 22, 2022) was an American mixed martial artist. Bonnar competed as a Light Heavyweight in the UFC for most of his career. Bonnar was the runner-up on The Ultimate Fighter 1, his TUF Ultimate Fi ...
had good records at the time (Griffin 9–2, Bonnar 7–1), many were expecting this fight to be nothing more than filler before the main event between UFC legend
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and rising superstar
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. Both fighters had rough, controversial, and impressive wins to make it to the finale. In their first fights, Forrest defeated Alex Schoenauer by TKO but suffered what appeared to be a serious cut above his eye; Stephan earned a controversial decision win over seasonal favorite
Bobby Southworth Bobby Masai Southworth (born December 16, 1969) is a retired American mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist who fought in the Light Heavyweight (MMA), Light Heavyweight division. He has fought in PRIDE FC and appeared on Season 1 of The Ultima ...
. In the semi-finals, both fighters finished their opponents with Forrest defeating teammate
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by TKO and Stephan defeating teammate
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by Submission. Many fans expected a standard fight between 2 contrasting fighting styles—Forrest using his striking against Stephan's jiu-jitsu. Instead, many in attendance were surprised that Stephan chose to stand and strike with Forrest. For three rounds, they brought the crowd to their feet in raucous applause as they battled in a non-stop, knock-down, legendary battle. To many critics and fans, this fight showed the true heart of not only UFC fighters but of all who participate and appreciate MMA. UFC President Dana White credits this fight as being the driving force behind the future success of the UFC, often stating that due to the fight Spike TV offered them a second season of the show. An estimated three million viewers saw the Bonnar-Griffin fight live on Spike, and the resulting pay-per-view where coaches Liddell and Couture squared off saw a then-record 280,000 buys. It also kicked off what has been termed "the ''TUF'' boom", where interest in both watching MMA fights as well as training in disciplines such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu, amateur wrestling, and judo rose amongst the general public. In 2013 both Griffin and Bonnar were inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame, and whilst Griffin went on to win the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, this fight is still considered the highlight of both fighters' careers.


Results


Coaches' Fight

UFC 52: Couture vs. Liddell 2 was held on April 16, 2005 in
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See also

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