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Boo
08-23-2007, 07:56 PM
“The Ultimate Fighter 6″ Will Include Small Rules Change
Posted by UFC Junkie on August 23, 2007

The upcoming sixth season of Spike TV’s popular “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series debuts Sept. 19, and the show’s producers made a small change to the way fights were arranged.

In seasons’ past, if a coach’s fighter won his bout, that coach earned the right to pick the following episode’s fight. Essentially, the process allowed a coach to assure his top guys easy fights by picking off the opposition’s weakest talent.

The problem was no more apparent than last season, when Jens Pulver’s team beat B.J. Penn’s fighters in the show’s first four episodes.

”(Pulver) got to pick the first fight by wining (the coin toss),” Spike TV Senior Vice President of Sports and Specials Brian J. Diamond told UFCjunkie.com ([Only registered and activated users can see links]). “Team Pulver put their coach on a winning streak, and it made it very hard for B.J. to come back from being stuck in that rut.

“Now, what we’ve done is this. With the coin toss, you pick the first fighter or you pick the first fight. But if you pick the first fight, it only means you get to pick that one matchup because after that, it alternates.“

In other words, a coach can’t go on a winning streak and play matchmaker for an extended period of time.

“We wanted to make the whole process a little more balanced going forward,” Diamond said.

“The Ultimate Fighter 6,” which debuts after UFC Fight Night 11 on Sept. 19, will feature current UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra and former champ Matt Hughes as coaches. The series concluded filming last month.

rightcrosslefthook
08-23-2007, 10:01 PM
Sounds like a good rule change but no more fair than last season's process. It was good strategy by Pulver.

neonatural
08-23-2007, 10:34 PM
I still think the best will be paired against the worst for the first round, but it is good becuase now the coin toss doesnt play as big a roll in the end as it used to

and yah I thought that Pulver did a good job of coaching this year

Nos19
09-02-2007, 01:08 PM
Remember when they did competitions to determine who picked the next fights?

neonatural
09-02-2007, 02:05 PM
Remember when they did competitions to determine who picked the next fights?

randy right gaurd challenges..... how can I forget

Python
09-02-2007, 02:11 PM
Doing it this way I think, helps the fighter that are not as expierenced have a chance and to grow and become better so there will be better fights maybe. I think as the seasons went on the fights did not go as long or were not as good so I think they are trying to pull better fights and to get better ratings.

OMNIpotus
09-29-2007, 09:34 AM
randy right gaurd challenges..... how can I forget


LOL, I had forgotten about that until you said it. :lolbeat: