The lighter weights can scrap and the bantamweights and featherweights brought it tonight at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada. Two new Ultimate Fighter champions were crowned and 15 of the 16 fighters that made it into the house fought on the card. Headlining the TUF 14 Finale were the coaches fighting on the finale for only the second time in the series history.
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Interviews
- Dennis Bermudez Loves the Hype Behind Diego Brandao Heading into TUF 14 Finale
- Josh Koscheck’s UFC 139 Q & A recap
- Phillipe Nover doesn’t know if Escudero would agree to fight him again
- Denniston Sutherland claims his upcoming fight with Bostwick “isn’t a revenge fight”
- Sara McMann Doesn’t care if the UFC Creates a Women’s Division