The Premiere Of The Ninth Season Of “The Ultimate Fighter” Delivers Best Ratings In Years For Spike TV’s Signature Series
Unlike most television series which suffer ratings decline as they get older, the ratings for “The Ultimate Fighter” are like fine wine, getting better with age. The season nine premiere of “The Ultimate Fighter: U.S. vs. U.K.” on Wednesday, April 1 drew its highest rating in Men 18-49 since Season 4 (August, 2006) and its most watched season premiere since Season 5 (April, 2007). The episode also drew more Men 18-34 and 18-49 than anything else on cable in its timeslot (10:15-11:15pm ET/PT), besting all sports competition including the NBA on ESPN.
Overall, the series drew a 1.8 in M18-49, a 2.1 in M18-34, a 2.7 in M25-34, and an average audience of 1.8 million viewers.
This season, the two “Ultimate Fighter” teams are divided based on nationality, with eight mixed martial artists from Great Britain and eight from the United States. “The Ultimate Fighter 3” champion and top middleweight contender Michael Bisping coaches the Brits, and former concurrent PRIDE champion of the 185 lbs and 205 lbs divisions and U.S. Olympian Dan Henderson, coaches the U.S. squad.
Prior to the season premiere of “The Ultimate Fighter,” Spike TV aired the first-ever live UFC fight from Nashville, TN headlined by welterweights Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann. The “UFC Fight Night” delivered 1.9 million viewers and, like “The Ultimate Fighter,” drew more Men 18-34 and 18-49 than anything in its timeslot (8:00-10:15pm ET/PT).
Overall, the “UFC Fight Night” delivered a 1.7 among M18-49, a 2.1 for M18-34, a 2.7 in M25-34, and attracted an average audience of 1.9 million viewers
Fighter Profile: “The Ultimate Fighter” 9 contestant Andre Winner
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Name: Andre Winner
Height: 5’11
Hometown: Leicester
Fighting out of:
Team: Roughouse
Why do you fight?
I fight because it’s something I love doing and get paid for it. Plus I hate 9 to 5 work. I feel as though I am meant for something more.
How’d you get into the game?
I went to help a friend out by holding some pads as he was teaching a self defense class at Leicester, Shootfighters, that’s where I met Paul Daley and Dan Hardy–they were doing well in their fights and we are similar ages, I thought to myself if they can do it so can I. Nathan Leverton, the coach from Lei Shoot saw some potential in me and took me under his wing.
How would you describe your fighting style?
I am an all rounder but I like to strike either in the clinch or at range.
What’s your best strengths as a fighter?
My strengths are being able to control how the fight goes, plus I am mentally strong.
What has been your most memorable moment so far in the sport?
Most memorable moments so far would be getting to the TUF, defending my FX3 title against Mario Stapel and my second semi pro fight where I damaged my ACL and popped my knee out; I still managed to win the fight.
What part of your personality shines through the most when you fight?
I think my composure comes through when I fight but you would have to ask the people that watch, they would probably be a better judge.
What are your short term and long term goals?
My sort term goals are to improve my skills as a fighter, hopefully get to and win the final in the TUF. My long term goals are to be the UFC champ and be rich enough to live a comfortable life for myself and those close to me.
What have you learned about yourself through MMA?
I don’t think I’ve learned anything new about myself but just reinforced what I knew already which is I am a very competitive and determined person.
What life lessons have you learned through being involved in the sport?
Anything can happen at anytime, also to always go in to the fight and do your best and leave the cage with no regrets.
Quote you live by?
Hard work pays.
What’s the most interesting experience you had meeting a pro fighter?
I don’t really have any interesting stories that come to mind but I have had a lot of jokes and fun nights out with Paul Daley.
Any tips for new fighters?
My tips for new fighters would be train hard, do your best and be realistic with where you want to take it as a career.
“THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER: UNITED STATES VS. UNITED KINGDOM” CAST
“THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER: UNITED STATES VS. UNITED KINGDOM,” PREMIERES APRIL 1
Season Features 16 Lightweights and 16 Welterweights In A Battle
For International Supremacy In The Octagon®
Two Of The UFC’s Top Middleweights, Michael Bisping and Dan Henderson, To Serve As Coaches
New York, NY, March 9, 2009 – More than two centuries after the United States achieved its independence from England, friction between the two nations is about to flare up again when “The Ultimate Fighter: United States Vs. United Kingdom” premieres Wednesday, April 1 at 10:00 PM, ET/PT on Spike TV.
For these 32 up-and-coming mixed martial arts fighters, two things are on the line: bragging rights for their respective countries, and a six-figure contract with the preeminent mixed martial arts organization in the world, The Ultimate Fighting Championship.®
Season nine of Spike TV’s wildly successful original series, “The Ultimate Fighter,” features 16 lightweights (155 lbs) and 16 welterweights (170 lbs). They will train and compete under the watchful eye of the coaches, “The Ultimate Fighter 3” champion and top middleweight contender Michael Bisping, and former concurrent PRIDE champion of the 185 lbs and 205 lbs divisions and U.S. Olympian, Dan Henderson.
Each of the 32 contestants must fight his way into the Ultimate Fighter House by winning a preliminary bout that will be featured during the first two episodes (April 1 and 8). The remaining 10 episodes will feature the victorious 16 fighters and their quest for the coveted “Ultimate Fighter” crown.
The 32 fighters for “The Ultimate Fighter: United States Vs. United Kingdom” include:
Fighting to Represent the United States
Welterweight:
- Ryan Biglar
A member of team Cobra Kai in Las Vegas, Biglar is a 24-year-old jiu-jitsu artist originally from Guam.
- Ray Elbe
Born and raised in Arizona, the 25-year-old Elbe (20-11) has spent parts of the last three years perfecting his muay thai skills in Phuket, Thailand.
- Christian Fulgium
Fighting out of the Gladiator camp in Lafayette, Louisiana, Fulgium is a wrestler with a combined 6-2-1 mixed martial arts record.
- DaMarques Johnson
Johnson, a member of Elite Performance in Salt Lake City, Utah, began training in mixed martial arts in 2001 while serving in the military. He has since amassed a 13-6 mixed martial arts record.
- Kevin Knabjian
Born and raised in Chicago, Knabjian (10-3-1) wrestled at Division 1 Eastern Illinois University and graduated with a degree in Business Management. Knabjian trains out of Gilbert Grappling in Chicago.
- Mark Miller
A 5′10” welterweight muay thai artist, Miller (10-4) trains out of Dino Costeas MMA and Toro Muay Thai in Chicago.
- Jason Pierce
A former soccer standout at the University of Illinois at Springfield, Pierce (9-0) trains with Bettendorf’s Miletich Fighting Systems camp.
- Kiel Reid
Born and raised in Bettendorf, Iowa, Reid (8-1) returned to the area in 2005 to take up mixed martial arts full-time with the Miletich Fighting Systems camp.
Lightweight:
- Paul Bird
A stand-up fighter, Paul Bird (4-1) trains in West Des Moines, Iowa out of the Des Moines MMA camp.
- Santino DeFranco
26-year-old Santino DeFranco trains out of Southwest MMA in Tempe, AZ. A 5′10” jiu-jitsu specialist, DeFranco holds a 13-4 mixed martial arts record.
- Jason Dent
Sumbission specialist Jason Dent owns and operates Griffon Brawl gym in Mentor, Ohio. He holds a combined 19-9 mixed martial arts record with bouts against Roger Huerta at UFC 63 and Gleison Tibau at UFC 68 under his belt.
- Cameron Dollar
A member of Fight Factory in Colorado Springs, CO, Dollar (4-1) has trained with TUF alums Cory Hill and Noah Thomas.
- Tom Hayden
Tom Hayden, 4-0, is a ground specialist who trains out of TUF 2 alum’s Jorge Gurgel camp in West Chester, OH.
- Waylon Lowe
Fighting out of Jorge Gurgel’s camp in Ohio, the 28-year-old Waylon Lowe owns a 5-2 mixed martial arts record.
- Josh Souder
A well-rounded fighter out of Team Prodigy in Ohio, the 5′7” Josh Souder owns a 7-2 overall mixed martial arts record.
- Richie Whitson
Born and raised in Alaska, the heavy-handed Whitson holds a perfect 4-0 mixed martial arts record. He currently trains out of Temecula, CA with Team Quest.
Fighting to Represent the United Kingdom
Welterweight:
- Dean Amarasinghe
Rough House Gym’s Dean Amarasinghe (4-1) is a 5’10” grappler from Nottingham, England.
- James Bateman
5’10” striker James Bateman (2-1) trains with Grimsby NHB in Grimsby, England.
- David Faulkner
5’9” ground specialist David Faulkner trains with Wolfslair in Widnes, England. The 28-year-old born in Kirkby holds a 2-1 mixed martial arts record.
- Tommy Maguire
20-year-old Tommy Maguire trains in Wisbech, England with Tsunami Gym. The 5’7” stand-up fighter holds a 5-2 mixed martial arts record, with three wins coming via TKO.
- Che Mills
Born is Gloucester, England, 6’2” welterweight Che Mills (7-2) trains with Mark Weir’s Range Fighting in the UK.
- Nicholas Osipczak
Sporting a perfect 3-0 record, Nicholas Osipczak trains in London, England with Pancrase UK.
- Alex Reid
Alexander Reid trains in London, England with the London Shoot Fighters. The 33-year-old stand up artist is 10-9-1 in his twenty mixed martial arts bouts.
- James Wilks
Born and raised in England, 30-year-old fighter James Wilks has trained with Eric Paulson in Orange County, California since 2000. The 6’1” striker is 5-2 in his mixed martial arts career.
Lightweight:
- James Bryan
Lightweight James Bryan (3-1) is a 25-year-old stand up fighter from Somerset, England.
- Dan James
Dan James, 3-0, is a stand up artist fighting out of Swansea, Wales. The 5’10” fighter has won two of his fights by TKO.
- Gary Kelly
Wolfslair fighter Gary Kelly (2-1) is a 25-year-old striker from Liverpool, England.
- Jeff Lawson
5’6 lightweight Jess Lawson (13-2) trains with Team Bulldog out of Dorset, England.
- Ross Pearson
24-year-old striker Ross Pearson (9-3) is a member of Sunderland Jiu-Jitsu & MMA Club in Sunderland, England.
- Martin Stapleton
Born in Manchester, England, 25-year-old Thai boxer Martin Stapleton (5-1) trains with Quannum Combat Arts.
- AJ Wenn
Cambs, England’s AJ Wenn is a well-rounded fighter training out of Tsunami Gym. The 24-year-old has a 7-2 mixed martial arts record.
- Andre Winner
Lightweight Andre Winner (9-2-1) trains out of Rough House in London, England.
During the six-week taping of “The Ultimate Fighter: United States Vs. United Kingdom,” these 16 men who survived the prelims endured a grueling regimen of jiu-jitsu, judo, muay thai, karate, boxing and wrestling. The intense competition between the fighters continues after they leave the gym – at The Ultimate Fighter House. These warriors must live together, knowing that any day they might be forced to fight each other in the famed UFC Octagon™.
The two finalists will square off in a live finale Saturday, June 20 on Spike TV, when the two weight class winners will be declared “The Ultimate Fighter” and net the aforementioned contract and a cash prize. UFC President Dana White will once again serve as host of the series.
The Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale
“The Ultimate Fighter 9: U.S. vs. U.K” finale will take place June 20th on Spike Tv. The series is set to debut April 1st.
The Ultimate Fighter application form
This caveat in The Ultimate Fighter application has been a thorn on the side of many of the drink and belligerent contestants such as Junie Browning on this season of the Spike TV reality series:
4. Potentially Embarrassing Material: I acknowledge that, before signing and
mailing to You this Agreement and Release, Fighter Information Sheet, and
submittal video tape, and before appearing on the Series or other Programs and
any publicity therefor, I have been advised of the format of the Series and I am
fully familiar with the Series, and I have no objections to such format; I
understand that the rights I grant to you herein may result in any or all of the
following, and I hereby freely and fully consent to the same: (a) inclusion of
material in the Series and other Programs which may potentially be embarrassing
or emotionally trying; which may not be completely accurate in depicting my
actual statements, thoughts, beliefs, motives, emotions, states of mind, health
status, actions or ideas; or which may have the effect of reflecting negatively on
me or my reputation; and (b) inclusion of material in the series and other
programs which may result in the revelation that I am now engaged, or in the past
have engaged, in acts which could result in civil liability or my criminal
prosecution or the prosecution of others.
OPEN CASTING CALL FOR SEASON 9 OF “THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER”
OPEN CASTING CALL FOR SEASON 9 OF
“THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER”
WHAT:
The UFC and Spike TV will hold an open casting call at The Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare Hotel in Rosemont , IL for Season 9 of the wildly popular series, “The Ultimate Fighter.” This season the series will be casting mixed martial artists in the middleweight (185 lbs) and welterweight (170 lbs) divisions. Must be 21 or over to participate.
WHEN:
Monday, October 27, 2008
Registration opens at 9 AM CT; Tryouts at 10 AM CT.
WHERE:
Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare Hotel
5440 North River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018
WHO:
UFC President Dana White will oversee the tryouts with executive producer Craig Piligian, co-executive producer Andrea Richter and Spike TV’s senior vice president of sports and specials Brian Diamond.
ABOUT:
SPIKE TV’s “The Ultimate Fighter”
“The Ultimate Fighter,” season 9 will feature 16 American and 16 British fighters competing in the middleweight (185 lbs) and welterweight divisions (170 lbs) where they will then have the opportunity to compete for a six figure contract with the UFC organization.
