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With “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 29 in full swing, the attention of the mixed martial arts fan base is once again pulled in the direction of the venerable reality series. Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski and presumptive title challenger Brian Ortega are guiding a cast of bantamweight and middleweight hopefuls through the classic tournament format, and the only visible difference from the original run is that the show was taped at the UFC Apex rather than the “TUF house.”
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Which were the best and worst of the first 20 seasons of “The Ultimate Fighter?” In order to rank them, let’s throw together some arbitrary, subjective, but hopefully reasonable standards:
1. UFC wins count more.
The show’s purpose is to keep the parent promotion stocked with talent. As such, a fighter’s accomplishments in the Octagon mean more as an indicator of a season’s success than what they did elsewhere.2. Aim for the stars.
The show’s top-level goal is finding — and building — the next generation of UFC champions and stars. Fighters like Forrest Griffin, who win the show and then return as coaches ahead of a UFC title fight, are the dream.3. It’s a numbers game, too.
While the UFC would obviously be ecstatic if every season produced a Griffin or Michael Bisping or Robert Whittaker, the promotion needs rank-and-file soldiers as well. “TUF” graduates who stick around the promotion for 10 or more fights are an indicator of success — even if they lose more than they win.4. Intangibles matter.
If it comes down to tiebreakers, “TUF” is still a television show, aimed at entertaining viewers. It has the potential to introduce new fans not only to a cast of fighters, but to the sport itself. If there were cast members who embarrassed themselves or the promotion? If the coaches’ fight sucked (or never ended up happening)? If the season was just a dud? It all counts — at least a little.With that out of the way, let’s rank these 20 seasons from worst to first.
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