The Ultimate Fighter: China Explained

Genre:Reality, Sports
Runtime:60 minutes
Creator:Frank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White
Starring:Dana White, Cung Le, Tiequan Zhang, Hailin Ao
Country:China
Network:Liaoning Satellite TV

The Ultimate Fighter: China is an international installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It is the fourth season produced outside the United States and the first to air in China, on Liaoning Television starting December 7, 2013.[1]

UFC officially announced the season in June 2013.[2] Tryouts were held in July and August 2013 in Beijing, Singapore and Macao. Fighters were looked at in the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight divisions, with over 150 applicants. The featherweight and welterweight classes were ultimately chosen. Sixteen fighters competed in two single-elimination tournaments. The final bouts aired live on March 1, 2014.[3] Vietnamese-American Cung Le was the show's mentor and chief coach. UFC fighter Tiequan Zhang and Chinese mixed martial artist Hailin Ao coached the two teams.

Cast

Chief staff

Coaches

Team Sky Dragons
Team Flying Lions

Fighters

Referees

Episodes

There will be a total of 12 episodes aired on Liaoning Satellite TV, for Season 1. Each episode is one hour long (including advertisements), with a short commentary (less than 10 minutes) following directly after the episode. TUF: China is scheduled to air every Saturday at 22:00 Beijing Time, and beginning January 2014, it will air every Saturday and Sunday, consecutively (also at the same time). The series will end on January 26, 2014.[5]

Episode 1: Premiere (December 7, 2013)
Team1st Pick2nd Pick3rd Pick4th Pick
Flying LionsYang JianpingRocky LeeAllen ChongShih Liang
Sky DragonsNing GuangyouFu ChangxinYao ZhikuiHe Jianwei
Team1st Pick2nd Pick3rd Pick4th Pick
Flying LionsWang SaiWang AnyingZhu QingxiangDong Xin
Sky DragonsZhang LipengAlbert ChengWu QizeLi Jinying
Episode 2: (December 14, 2013)
Episode 3: (December 21, 2013)
Episode 4: (December 28, 2013)
Episode 5: (January 4, 2014)
Episode 6: (January 5, 2014)
Episode 7: (January 11, 2014)
Episode 8: (January 12, 2014)
Episode 9: (January 18, 2014)
Episode 10: (January 19, 2014)
Episode 11: (January 25, 2014)
Episode 12 Season End: (January 26, 2014)

Tournament brackets

Welterweight bracket

Featherweight bracket

Legend
 Team Sky Dragons
 Team Flying Lions
 Unanimous Decision
 Split Decision
 Submission
 (Technical) Knock Out

The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway

The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway
Promotion:Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date:March 1, 2014
Venue:CotaiArena
City:Macau, SAR, China
Attendance:6,000[6]
Previousevent:UFC 170: Rousey vs. McMann

The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway (also known as UFC Fight Night: Kim vs. Hathaway) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The event took place on March 1, 2014, at the CotaiArena in Macau, SAR, China.

Background

The event was headlined by a welterweight bout between John Hathaway and Dong Hyun Kim.[7]

Also featured on the card was the welterweight final of The Ultimate Fighter: China. The featherweight final between Ning Guangyou and Jianping Yang was removed from the card due to an injury to Jianping Yang.[8] The bout was rebooked on the card in August 2014.[9]

Zak Cummings was expected to fight Alberto Mina but weighed in 8 pounds over. Mina would not agree to compete at a catch weight, so the bout was scratched from the event.[10] With the removal of Cummings/Mina from the card, the event proceeded with only eight bouts, which is the smallest for the organization since UFC 72 in 2007.[11]

Results

[12]

Bonus awards

The following fighters were awarded $50,000 bonuses:[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TUF 18 starts Wed 9/4 at 10 PM on Fox Sports 1 . mixedmartialarts.com . April 15, 2013 . August 23, 2013.
  2. Web site: ‘The Ultimate Fighter: China’ tryouts announced for July and August . MMAJunkie.com . June 29, 2013 . November 16, 2013.
  3. Web site: ‘The Ultimate Fighter: China’ cast revealed, series debuts Dec. 7 . MMAJunkie.com . November 16, 2013 . November 16, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131118202612/http://mmajunkie.com/2013/11/16/the-ultimate-fighter-china-cast-revealed-series-debuts-dec-7/ . November 18, 2013 .
  4. Web site: TUF China Cast Announced . ufc.com . November 15, 2013 . November 16, 2013.
  5. http://www.lntv.com.cn/html/News/1/1_6050.html "The Ultimate Fighter: China" on December 7, Liaoning TV Premiere
  6. Web site: TUF China Finale draws announced attendance of 6,000 in Macau. mmajunkie.com. Staff. 2014-03-01. 2014-03-01.
  7. Web site: John Hathaway vs. Dong Hyun Kim to headline TUF: China Finale in March. mmafighting.com. Ariel Helwani . 2014-01-03. 2013-01-03.
  8. Web site: Tourney final postponed, Lee vs. Phan promoted to TUF China Finale main card. mmajunkie.com. MMAjunkie Staff . 2014-02-23. 2013-02-23.
  9. Web site: Yang Jianping vs. Ning Guangyou tourney final set for UFC Fight Night 48. mmajunkie.com. Staff. 2014-06-25. 2014-06-25.
  10. Web site: Zak Cummings vs. Alberto Mina pulled from Saturday's TUF China Finale. mmajunkie.com. MMAjunkie Staff . 2014-02-28. 2013-02-28.
  11. Web site: TUF China Finale's new eight-bout lineup set. mmajunkie.com. MMAjunkie Staff. 2014-02-28. 2013-02-28.
  12. Web site: UFC Fight Night: Kim vs. Hathaway. ufc.com. January 4, 2014.
  13. Web site: TUF China Finale bonuses: Kim and Mitrione pick up 'Performance' awards. mmajunkie.com. Staff. 2014-03-01. 2014-03-01.