The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller
GenreReality, Sports
Created byFrank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White
StarringDana White, Michael Bisping, Jason Miller
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkSpike
ReleaseSeptember 21, 2011 (2011-09-21)[1]

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller[2] is the fourteenth installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter.

The UFC and Spike held open tryouts on March 21, 2011, in Newark, New Jersey. The casting call went out for Bantamweight and Featherweight fighters. All fighters that applied and tried out for the show must have had at least three professional fights and have been at least 21 years of age. Some of the fighters that showed up for the tryouts included UFC veterans Din Thomas & Kit Cope, future UFC fighter Ian McCall, WEC veteran Wagnney Fabiano, and future Bellator tournament finalist Alexis Vila.[3] Rumors had surfaced of Chael Sonnen and Michael Bisping being possible coaches, though Jason Miller offered via Twitter to replace Sonnen if he is unable.[4] Miller and Bisping were later confirmed as coaches by Dana White.[5]

Cast

Coaches

    Team Bisping
    Team Miller

Fighters

Episodes

Episode 1: Scrappers

  • Bantamweight bout: Josh Ferguson defeated Casey Dyer via knock out (punches) at 0:14 of round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: Diego Brandão defeated Jesse Newell via knock out (punches) at 0:47 of round 1.
  • Bantamweight bout: John Dodson defeated Brandon Merkt via technical knock out (punches) at 1:37 of round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: Dennis Bermudez defeated Jimmie Rivera via technical knock out (punches) at 1:40 of round 2.
  • Bantamweight bout: Roland Delorme defeated B.J. Ferguson via submission (triangle choke) at 1:56 of round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: Marcus Brimage defeated Bryson Wailehua-Hansen via technical knock out (strikes) at 0:21 of round 2.
  • Bantamweight bout: Johnny Bedford defeated Carson Beebe via submission (neck crank/guillotine choke) at 4:19 of round 1.
  • Bantamweight bout: Dustin Pague defeated Tateki Matsuda via majority decision (19-19, 20–18, 20–18) after two rounds.
  • Bantamweight bout: Louis Gaudinot defeated Paul McVeigh via technical knock out (strikes) at 4:59 of round 3.
  • Featherweight bout: Bryan Caraway defeated Eric Marriott via unanimous decision (20-18, 20–18, 20–18) after two rounds.
  • Featherweight bout: Dustin Neace defeated Josh Clopton via unanimous decision (20-18, 20–18, 20–18) after two rounds.
  • Bantamweight bout: TJ Dillashaw defeated Matt Jaggers via technical knock out (strikes) at 5:00 of round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: Steven Siler defeated Micah Miller via submission (guillotine choke) at 0:53 of round 3.
  • Bantamweight bout: John Albert defeated Orville Smith via submission (rear naked choke) in round 1.
  • Featherweight bout: Stephen Bass defeated Karsten Lenjoint via submission (triangle choke) in round 2.
  • Featherweight bout: Akira Corassani defeated Brian Pearman via knock out (punches) in round 1.

Episode 2: I Against I

Coach 1st Pick 2nd Pick 3rd Pick 4th Pick
Bisping Louis Gaudinot T.J. Dillashaw John Albert Josh Ferguson
Miller John Dodson Johnny Bedford Dustin Pague Rolando Delorme
Coach 1st Pick 2nd Pick 3rd Pick 4th Pick
Bisping Diego Brandão Akira Corassani Marcus Brimage Stephen Bass
Miller Dennis Bermudez Bryan Caraway Dustin Neace Steven Siler

Episode 3: Death Leprechauns

Episode 4: Get the F Up

Episode 5: Swagger Jacker

Episode 6: Thrown to the Lions

Episode 7: Draft Dodger

Episode 8: Don't Do This at Home, Kids

Episode 9: Get Me to the Finals

Episode 10: It's About to Go Down

Featherweight Bracket

 
Elimination RoundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinale
 
              
 
 
 
 
Steven SilerSUB
 
 
 
Micah Miller3
 
  Steven Siler1
 
 
 
  Diego BrandaoKO
 
Diego BrandaoKO
 
 
 
Jesse Newell1
 
  Diego BrandaoKO
 
 
 
  Bryan Caraway1
 
Bryan CarawayUD
 
 
 
Eric Marriott2
 
  Bryan CarawaySUB
 
 
 
  Marcus Brimage2
 
Marcus BrimageTKO
 
 
 
Bryson Hansen2
 
  Diego BrandaoSUB
 
 
 
  Dennis Bermudez1
 
Dennis BermudezTKO
 
 
 
Jimmie Rivera2
 
  Dennis BermudezTKO
 
 
 
  Stephen Bass2
 
Stephen BassSUB
 
 
 
Karsten Lenjoint2
 
  Dennis BermudezSUB
 
 
 
  Akira Corassani1
 
Dustin NeaceUD
 
 
 
Josh Clopton2
 
  Dustin Neace2
 
 
 
  Akira CorassaniMD
 
Akira CorassaniKO
 
 
Brian Pearman1
 

Bantamweight Bracket

 
Elimination RoundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinale
 
              
 
 
 
 
Johnny BedfordSUB
 
 
 
Carson Beebe1
 
  Johnny BedfordUD
 
 
 
  Josh Ferguson2
 
Josh FergusonKO
 
 
 
Casey Dyer1
 
  Johnny Bedford2
 
 
 
  John DodsonKO
 
John DodsonTKO
 
 
 
Brandon Merkt1
 
  John DodsonUD
 
 
 
  John Albert2
 
John AlbertSUB
 
 
 
Orville Smith1
 
  John DodsonTKO
 
 
 
  T.J. Dillashaw1
 
Dustin PagueMD
 
 
 
Tateki Matsuda2
 
  Dustin PagueSUB
 
 
 
  Louis Gaudinot2
 
Louis GaudinotTKO
 
 
 
Paul McVeigh3
 
  Dustin Pague3
 
 
 
  T.J. DillashawUD
 
Roland DelormeSUB
 
 
 
B.J Ferguson1
 
  Roland Delorme2
 
 
 
  T.J. DillashawSUB
 
T.J. DillashawTKO
 
 
Matt Jaggers1
 
Legend
  Team Bisping
  Team Miller
UD
  Unanimous Decision
MD
  Majority Decision
SUB
  Submission
(T)KO
  (Technical)KO

The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale
The poster for The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale
Information
PromotionUltimate Fighting Championship
DateDecember 3, 2011
VenuePalms Casino Resort
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
Attendance1,909[8]
Total gate$452,700[8]
Event chronology
UFC 139: Shogun vs. Henderson The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale UFC 140: Jones vs. Machida

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 3, 2011, at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.[9]

Background

The event featured the finalists from The Ultimate Fighter 14 – Team Bisping vs Team Mayhem in the Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions.[9]

With Fox Sports taking over UFC broadcasting rights in January 2012, this was the last UFC event to broadcast its main card on Spike TV. However, the network did broadcast two live preliminary fights at UFC 141 later that month. The card was shown in the UK on FX.[10]

The preliminary bouts were streamed on Facebook and consisted entirely of cast members of the show.[11]

Akira Corassani was originally slated to fight Steven Siler at this event. However, Corassani suffered an injury and was forced to pull out of the bout.[12] He was replaced by Josh Clopton.

This event also featured the debut of future Bantamweight Champion T.J. Dillashaw.

Results

Main card
Weight class Method Round Time Notes
Middleweight Michael Bisping def. Jason Miller TKO (knees to the body and punches) 3 3:34
Featherweight Diego Brandao def. Dennis Bermudez Submission (armbar) 1 4:51 [a]
Bantamweight John Dodson def. T.J. Dillashaw TKO (punches) 1 1:54 [b]
Lightweight Tony Ferguson def. Yves Edwards Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) 3 5:00
Bantamweight Johnny Bedford def. Louis Gaudinot TKO (knees to the body) 3 1:58
Preliminary card (Facebook)
Featherweight Marcus Brimage def. Stephen Bass Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) 3 5:00
Bantamweight John Albert def. Dustin Pague TKO (punches) 1 1:09 [c]
Bantamweight Roland Delorme def. Josh Ferguson Submission (rear-naked choke) 3 0:22
Featherweight Steven Siler def. Josh Clopton Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) 3 5:00
Featherweight Bryan Caraway def. Dustin Neace Submission (rear-naked choke) 2 3:38
  1. ^ TUF 14 Featherweight Tournament Final
  2. ^ TUF 14 Bantamweight Tournament Final
  3. ^ This bout aired on the broadcast following the Brandao vs Bermudez bout.

Bonus awards

Fighters were awarded $40,000 bonuses.[13]

Reported payout

The following is the reported payout to the fighters as reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission. It does not include sponsor money and also does not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses.[14]

References

  1. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter". Ultimatefighter.com. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 14 video teaser for 'Team Bisping vs Team Miller'". Mmamania.com. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  3. ^ ""TUF 14" tryouts draw notables Din Thomas, Wagnney Fabiano, Micah Miller, Kit Cope". Mmajunkie.com. March 21, 2011.
  4. ^ "TUF 14 – Jason "Mayhem" Miller offers to step in for Chael Sonnen and stir the pot opposite Michael Bisping". Mmabay.co.uk. April 6, 2011.
  5. ^ "Mixed Martial Arts: MMA News, Fighters, Events, Forum". Mixedmartialarts.com. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d "'Ecstatic' Mayhem names TUF coaching staff". Mixedmartialarts.com. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  7. ^ Dann Stupp (September 21, 2011). "Episode No. 1 recap". Mmajunkie.com. Archived from the original on October 25, 2011. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  8. ^ a b "TUF 14 Finale officially draws 1,909 attendance and $453K gate". Mmajunkie.com. December 12, 2011. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale: Team Miller vs. Team Bisping". Ufc.com. October 3, 2011.
  10. ^ "UFC Agrees To Deal With Fox That Will See Up To Four Events Per Year On Broadcast TV". Sportsbusinessdaily.com. August 16, 2011.
  11. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale prelims to stream on Facebook, heavy on cast members". Mmajunkie.com. November 29, 2011. Archived from the original on January 1, 2012.
  12. ^ "AkiraShow > the TUF 14 Finale". Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  13. ^ Staff (December 3, 2011). "The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale bonuses: Dodson, Brandao, Bermudez get $40K". Mmajunkie.com. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  14. ^ "The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale salaries: Bisping ($425,000) earns top payday". Mmajunkie.com. December 5, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011.