Primer: ‘Ultimate Fighter 10’ Finale
Jake Rossen Dec 4, 2009
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With a midsection like rising dough, Roy Nelson is among the unlikeliest of finalists in the history of the nearly-five-year-old “Ultimate Fighter” television tournament. Despite burning an incredible number of calories in camps, he manages to recoup them and maintain an impressive bulk. If he ever stops training, the Learning Channel will be paying to cut him out of his home.
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He’s still the favorite against Brendan Schaub, an athletic Greg Jackson student who knocked out Marcus Jones in the semifinals. Should Nelson win, the “six-figure” contract will come in handy: he’s not getting any supplement company money.
What: “The Ultimate Fighter 10” Live Finale, a 10-bout card from the Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada.
When: Saturday, Dec. 5, at 9 p.m. ET on Spike TV.
Why You Should Care: Because tired, homesick, stressed athletes fighting frequently on a reality show isn’t a very good indication of their real abilities; because Kimbo Slice brushing his teeth would draw a high quarter-hour rating, and a fight with Houston Alexander will be significantly more interesting; because Jon Jones won’t necessarily have his wrestling to fall back on against Matt Hamill; and because Frankie Edgar is flirting with a 155-pound title shot and beating undefeated Matt Veach impressively might help expedite it.
Fight of the Night: Hamill vs. Jones, two talented guys who never, ever stop moving forward.
Hype Quote of the Show: “I kinda like the guy to be honest with you…I’m a fan of him, so to fight him would be a damn good thing. It’s kinda like how I feel about Mike Tyson. I like him so much to the point to where, win or lose, I wanted to fight him. Regardless of reputation or anything, I’m sure of my game and now I’m being trained by some of the best trainers out there, so I’m confident with what I’m coming with.” -- Slice, not getting the disparage-your-opponent memo, to UFC.com
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