The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller is a reality television show produced by Zuffa LLC and hosted by Dana White. The show features a competition between two teams of mixed martial artists, led by coaches Michael Bisping and Jason Miller. In each season of the show, fighters from across the world compete for a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the premier organization in the sport of mixed martial arts. The Ultimate Fighter has launched the careers of numerous UFC stars, including Forrest Griffin, Rashad Evans, and Nate Diaz.

Team Bisping vs. Team Miller was the fourteenth season of the show, which aired in 2011. The season featured fighters in the featherweight and bantamweight divisions, with Bisping coaching the bantamweights and Miller coaching the featherweights.

The show begins with sixteen fighters, eight from each team, living and training together in a house in Las Vegas. Each episode features training and preparation for upcoming fights, as well as personal drama between the fighters.

The season also includes a wildcard round, which allows fighters who lost in the tournament to have a second chance to earn a spot in the semi-finals.

In addition to coaching their respective teams, Bisping and Miller also have a personal rivalry that adds to the drama of the season. The two coaches frequently exchange insults and engage in physical altercations throughout the show.

Throughout the season, fighters compete in a tournament-style bracket, with the winners advancing to the next round. The show culminates in a live finale, where the finalists compete in front of a live audience and a panel of judges.

The show is known for its intense training sessions, emotional fighter interviews, and thrilling live fights. The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller is no exception, with several memorable moments throughout the season.

One of the most notable fights of the season was between fighters Diego Brandao and Steven Siler. Brandao, who was on Team Bisping, had a reputation for his explosive power and aggressive fighting style. Siler, who was on Team Miller, was known for his technical striking and grappling skills.

In the quarter-finals, the two fighters squared off in a closely contested match. Brandao was able to land several powerful strikes early in the fight, but Siler was able to weather the storm and take the fight to the ground. In the end, Siler was able to secure a submission victory in the first round.

Another memorable moment from the season occurred during the wildcard round. Fighters John Dodson and Johnny Bedford faced off in a highly anticipated rematch, with Dodson looking for revenge after losing to Bedford earlier in the season.

The two fighters engaged in a back-and-forth battle, with Dodson showcasing his speed and power and Bedford using his wrestling to control the fight. In the end, Dodson was able to secure a unanimous decision victory, earning a spot in the semi-finals.

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller is a must-watch for fans of mixed martial arts and reality TV. The show features some of the best up-and-coming fighters in the world, as well as the intense rivalries and drama that make reality TV so entertaining.

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Seasons
It's About to Go Down
10. It's About to Go Down
November 30, 2011
The last two semifinals determine who will move on to the finale. Bantamweight Johnny Bedford looks to shut down loud-mouthed teammate John Dodson. And loose cannon Diego Brandao challenges nervous Nellie Bryan Caraway for the Featherweight slot.
Get Me to the Finals
9. Get Me to the Finals
November 16, 2011
In the coaches' challenge, Miller and Bisping play a high stakes game of air hockey on the roof of the Palms. And Bantamweight semifinalists TJ Dillashaw and Dustin Pague contend for a spot in the finale.
Don't Do This At Home, Kids
8. Don't Do This At Home, Kids
November 9, 2011
Team pranks reach a new high as Bisping and Tiki execute their master plan against Team Miller. Akira's antics earn him a handful of new enemies. A spot in the Featherweight finale is at stake when Akira faces Dennis in the first Semifinal.
Draft Dodger
7. Draft Dodger
November 2, 2011
An infected foot puts Roland's fight future in doubt. Annoyed by TJ's cockiness, Akira and Diego teach him a painful lesson in training. After the last preliminary fight, Dana announces the semifinal matchups.
Thrown to the Lions
6. Thrown to the Lions
October 26, 2011
Featherweights Diego and Siler settle their feud in the Octagon. Bisping mouths off to Team Miller. TJ makes a claim that turns his teammates against him. A second fight sends one more competitor to the Semis.
Swagger Jacker
5. Swagger Jacker
October 19, 2011
Mayhem hatches a sneaky plan to throw off Team Bisping. The rivalry between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace turns ugly, setting off a melee at the gym. Team Mayhem goes for its fifth straight win as two more featherweights face off.
Get the 'F' Up
4. Get the 'F' Up
October 12, 2011
Bisping uses insider information to prepare his next fighter. Mayhem tries to identify who on his team is consorting with the enemy. Preliminary fights 3 and 4 result in a Featherweight and a Bantamweight moving ahead in the competition.
Death Leprechauns
3. Death Leprechauns
October 5, 2011
Tempers flare during a Team Bisping practice. As the pranks ramp up a nasty rivalry brews between Akira Corassani and Dustin Neace, while John Dodson forms an alliance with members of the blue team. Then, two bantamweights square off in the second quarterfinal fight.
I Against I
2. I Against I
September 28, 2011
Coaches Michael Bisping and Jason Miller select their teams from the crop of victorious Featherweights and Bantamweights. The first matchup is chosen, and one fighter is forced to deal with his severe anxiety issues.
Scrappers
1. Scrappers
September 21, 2011
After Dana White greets the fighters and outlines a few exciting new twists for Season 14, 16 bantamweight and 16 featherweight hopefuls face off in a day of elimination fights at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. Coaches Michael Bisping and Jason "Mayhem" Miller take in the action from the sidelines.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 21, 2011