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Report: The Ultimate Fighter Season 9 Full List Of Fighters Revealed

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Via MMAJunkie:

U.S. welterweights
   1. Ryan Biglar (2-1): Biglar, 24, is a jiu-jitsu fighter originally from Guam who represents the Cobra Kai in Las Vegas.
   2. Ray Elbe (20-11): A Muay Thai fighter, the 25-year-old Elbe has spent the last three years working on his game in Phuket, Thailand. The most notable man he's faced was Renato Verissimo, who knocked him out in 2003.
   3. Christian Fulgium (6-2-1): A wrestler, Fulgium represents the Gladiator camp in Lafayette, La.
   4. DaMarques Johnson (13-6): Johnson took up MMA training while in the military. Training out of Elite Performance in Salt Lake City, Johnson once faced former World Extreme Cagefighting welterweight champion Brock Larson, who submitted him in a 2005 bout.
   5. Kevin Knabjian (10-3-1): A wrester from Eastern Illinois University, the same school that produced UFC star Matt Hughes, the one-time WEC fighter trains at Gilbert Grappling in Chicago.
   6. Mark Miller (10-4): A Muay Thai fighter also based in Chicago, Miller trains at Dino Costeas MMA and Toro Muay Thai.
   7. Jason Pierce (9-0): A one-time collegiate soccer player, Pierce trains with the vaunted Miletich Fighting Systems camp in Bettendorf, Iowa.
   8. Kiel Reid (8-1): A native of Bettendorf, Reid also trains with Miletich, whose experience includes a 2004 fight against UFC veteran Luigi Fiorvanti.

U.S. lightweights
   1. Paul Bird (4-1): A striker, Bird trains at Des Moines (Iowa) MMA. He has fought in the Midwest Cage Championships promotion.
   2. Santino DeFranco (13-4): A wrestler and jiu-jitsu specialist, DeFranco has experienced fighting in the now-defunct International Fight League. He also helped coach Efrain Escudero, the TUF 8 winner.
   3. Jason Dent (19-9): A submission specialist, Dent runs his own gym in Mentor, Ohio, at Griffon Brawl. He is a UFC veteran who has losses to Roger Huerta and Gleison Tibau.
   4. Cameron Dollar (4-1): Dollar trains in Colorado Springs, Colo., and is a former teammate of TUF alums Cory Hill and Noah Thomas.
   5. Tom Hayden (4-0): A submission fighter, Hayden is trained by popular UFC veteran Jorge Gurgel in West Chester, Ohio.
   6. Waylon Lowe (5-2): Lowe, 28, also fights for Gurgel.
   7. Josh Souder (7-2): A member of Team Prodigy, Souder has faced castmate Jason Dent in 2005, losing by TKO.
   8. Richie Whitson (4-0): A native Alaskan who trains with Team Quest in Temecula, Calif., Whitson is a heavy-handed striker.

U.K. welterweights
   1. Dean Amarasinghe (4-1): A grappler from Nottingham, England, Amarasinghe trains at Rough House Gym.
   2. James Bateman (2-1): A striker, Bateman trains at Grimsby NHB in Grimsby, England.
   3. David Faulkner (2-1): A member of the Wolfslair team that features U.K. coach Michael Bisping and UFC star Quinton Jackson, Faulkner is a submissions expert.
   4. Tommy Maguire (5-2): The 20-year-old Maguire is a striker who works with the Tsunami Gym in Wisbech, England.
   5. Che Mills (7-2): A tall welterweight at 6-foot-2, Mills works with ex-UFC fighter Mark Weir's Range Fighting Gym.
   6. Nicholas Osipczak (3-0): Osipczak trains in London with Pancrase UK. He's finished all of his fights in the first round.
   7. Alex Reid (10-9-1): Reid, 33, trains in London with the London Shoot Fighters. He's faced notable opponents such as Murilo Rua, Tony Fryklund, Dave Menne and Jorge Rivera.
   8. James Wilks (5-2): Trained by veteran Eric Paulson in Orange County, Calif., the 30-year-old Wilks is a striker.

U.K. lightweights
   1. James Bryan (3-1): A striker, Bryan, 25, is from Somerset, England.
   2. Dan James (3-0): A striker from Swansea, Wales, he's finished two of his three pro bouts.
   3. Gary Kelly (2-1): A striker, the 25-year-old Kelly trains alongside Bisping and Jackson at Wolfslair in Liverpool, England.
   4. Jeff Lawson (13-2): A submission fighter with 12 finishes, Lawson trains with Team Bulldog in Dorset, England.
   5. Ross Pearson (9-3): A striker, Pearson trains at Sunderland Jiu-Jitsu & MMA Club in Sunderland, England.
   6. Martin Stapleton (5-1): A Muay Thai fighter, Stapleton is a product of Quannum Combat Arts.
   7. A.J. Wenn (7-2): A well-rounded fighter from the Tsunami Gym, Wenn is from Cambs, England.
   8. Andre Winner (9-2-1): Winner is a member of the Rough House team in London and is coming off a loss and a draw in his two fights prior to appearing on the show.

What happened to Junie Browning's brother being on the show?  Do you know any of these guys?  If so, who are your early favorites?

HT: Bloodyelbow

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Don’t know the guys but he Americas vs. UK (Europe, yeah son) factor is going to bring the revitilazation TUF needs.

I’m much more hyped than I’ve been in over 3-4 seasons or so.

Bloody hell.

by 3PA on Mar 9, 2009 10:16 PM EDT reply actions  

You think the UK vs. America angle will get people interested more? How so?

http://www.mmaforreal.com

by Kelvin Hunt on Mar 9, 2009 10:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Because it caters to primal jingoism.

I mean from a quality perspective the logical thing to do would’ve been America vs. Brazil, but picking the UK is genius in that it’s going to make each fight a matter of life and death (at least to us across the pond!), Aside from 1 or 2 personal favorites I’ve never cared once who won TUF; now I’m going to sit tight for every single fight hoping the UK guys win (that’s how my lizard brain works haha),

Bloody hell.

by 3PA on Mar 9, 2009 10:50 PM EDT up reply actions  

Ahh…I see…good stuff. You should educate us Americans more on the thought process of you guys and all that…ahem.

http://www.mmaforreal.com

by Kelvin Hunt on Mar 9, 2009 11:00 PM EDT reply actions  

LOL.

Bloody hell.

by 3PA on Mar 9, 2009 11:07 PM EDT reply actions  

The UK vs US thing hardly peaks my interest. I’d love to see a Brazil vs America one though.

by cauliflower_ears on Mar 10, 2009 2:26 PM EDT reply actions  

I’ve watched every season of TUF. I don’t care who’s on there…I’m watching it…although admittedly the last 3 seasons or so have been strictly the fights that I’ve watched for the most part.

http://www.mmaforreal.com

by Kelvin Hunt on Mar 10, 2009 2:52 PM EDT reply actions  

The whole big-brother side of it they can drop for all I care (I’m tired of someone being dubbed “the Chris Leben of this season”) – I actually liked when they had a bunch of crazy team challenges and had more gym footage.

Bloody hell.

by 3PA on Mar 10, 2009 6:19 PM EDT reply actions  

Yea, challenges were dope IMO.

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by Kelvin Hunt on Mar 10, 2009 6:41 PM EDT reply actions  

I remembering seeing something recently about Junie’s brother being an alternate.

I’ve seen several of Miller’s fights from his time in the IFL – he had nothing for Jay Hieron but he’s faced some real tough guys. In fact, his last five fights have all been against some good MMA guys.

Geez…how many Gurgel guys are in this thing?

by The Real T-Bone on Apr 3, 2009 2:51 PM EDT reply actions  

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