Kyacey Uscola - Episodes

Episodes

Episode 1: Smashed Up
  • Dana White welcomed 28 fighters to the "new and improved" UFC training facility and announced that only 14 would get to go to The Ultimate Fighter house. He also announced a format change for the season: following the first round, White and the coaches would pick two fighters who were eliminated in the first round to be wild cards. Those two wild card fighters would fight for another chance to go to the second round.
  • The 28 fighters then fought to determine who would go to The Ultimate Fighter house. Elimination round matches were for two rounds. If there was a draw after two rounds, a third round would be fought.
  • Jamie Yager defeated Ben Stark by knockout (head kick) at 0:26 of round 1
  • Brad Tavares defeated Jordan Smith by knockout (strikes) at 0:37 of round 1
  • Kris McCray defeated Cleburn Walker by technical knock out (shoulder injury) at 0:15 of round 1
  • James Hammortree defeated Norman Paraisy by technical knock out (could not answer bell) at the end of round 1
  • Nick Ring defeated Woody Weatherby by technical knock out (punches) at 2:42 of round 1
  • Kyle Noke defeated Warren Thompson by unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18)
  • Court McGee defeated Seth Baczynski by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
  • Chris Camozzi defeated Victor O'Donnell by unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
  • Kyacey Uscola defeated Brent Cooper by knockout (punches) at 0:25 of round 1
  • Joseph Henle defeated Constantinos Philippou by submission (armbar) at 2:17 of round 2
  • Rich Attonito defeated Lyle Steffens by unanimous decision (20–18, 20–18, 20–18)
  • Josh Bryant defeated Greg Rebello by majority decision (20–18, 19–19, 20–18)
  • Charles Blanchard defeated Jacen Flynn by technical knock out (referee stoppage) at the end of round 1
  • Clayton McKinney defeated Charley Lynch by technical knock out (punches) at 4:07 of round 1
Episode 2: Suck it Up
  • Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz picked teams. White flips a coin (blue for Liddell, red for Ortiz) to decide who got the first pick. Ortiz got to pick the first fighter, while Liddell got to pick the first fight.
  • White confronted Liddell about his team, believing that his picks were much weaker than Ortiz's due to a size and height difference between the two teams. He revealed that he and Ortiz often have different assessments about fighters.
  • Team Liddell chooses Kyle Noke to fight Clayton McKinney.
  • Tension heated up between Jamie Yager and McKinney as Yager, Brad Tavares and Kris McCray used blowhorns at 3:00 a.m. and woke the other fighters.
  • McKinney thought his shoulder injury was a torn rotator cuff, leading Ortiz to believe McKinney was mentally weak and makes a point of pushing him harder. After an MRI, the doctor wrongly diagnoses the injury as just a bone contusion, therefore painful, but not serious.
  • Kyle Noke defeated Clayton McKinney by submission (triangle choke) at 2:44 of round 1.
  • A visibly frustrated McKinney walked away in disappointment, but was called back by Ortiz to immediately practice triangle submission escapes. Attempting to boost the morale of McKinney and his team-mates, Ortiz reminded him that he could still win a wildcard slot.
Episode 3: A Lotta Heart
  • White called out Chris Camozzi telling him that what he thought was just a minor tooth ache, was actually a broken jaw. Because of this injury, Camozzi was sent home and Seth Baczynski replaced him.
  • Team Liddell chose Brad Tavares to fight James Hammortree.
  • Tensions boiled between Jamie Yager and Nick Ring during the training session with Yager claiming that Ring was coming on strong with kicks. Yager then called Ring a "bitch," angering him.
  • Brad Tavares defeated James Hammortree by unanimous decision after 3 rounds.
Episode 4: Clown Box
  • Nick Ring confronted Jamie Yager for cheering for Brad Tavares during his fight with James Hammortree, despite Tavares being a member of the opposing team.
  • Team Liddell chose Rich Attonito to fight Kyacey Uscola.
  • Tensions rose between Jamie Yager and Uscola when Uscola accused Yager of stealing his clothes.
  • Rich Attonito defeated Kyacey Uscola by disqualification (illegal knee) at 3:36 of round 1. After a dominating first few minutes by Attonito, Uscola began to come back, but then appeared to land an illegal knee to the head of a grounded Attonito. A flattened out Attonito appeared to be unable to continue and was ruled the winner by disqualification. Immediately following the match debate ensued regarding the illegal knee, as post-fight replays and the interpretations of witnessing fighters and trainers resulted in the creation of a controversial decision. Dana White admitted that there was controversy surrounding the decision, but stated that he felt the referee had made the correct decision. After the fight, a frustrated Ortiz punched a door off of its hinges on his way out of the gym.
  • Attonito returned to the house and broke the news that his hand was injured and may be broken.
  • Team Liddell chooses Charles Blanchard to fight Jamie Yager.
  • Jamie Yager defeated Charles Blanchard by technical knock out (strikes) at 1:09 of round 1. Team Ortiz gains control of the matchups.
Episode 5: If It Breathes, It Bleeds
  • Wildcard predictions began by the fighters and James Hammortree stated his case, because of his "controversial" decision loss to Brad Tavares.
  • It was revealed that the "bruised bone" Clayton McKinney was diagnosed with was actually a ripped off labrum ligament. While describing the surgery to his housemates, McKinney tells them that the doctor had to scrape the humeral bone, put screws in it, shave the ligament and then anchor the labrum to the humeral by using the screws. Since this type of injury takes 3–6 months to heal completely, it eliminated McKinney from the wildcard race, along with Charles Blanchard who claimed that he is in no condition to beat anybody right now.
  • Ortiz made an apology to McKinney for making remarks about him not giving 100% during the earlier team training. McKinney accepted his apology but as Ortiz walks away, gave him the middle finger.
  • Team Ortiz chooses Kris McCray to fight Josh Bryant.
  • Josh Bryant defeated Kris McCray by unanimous decision after 3 rounds. Team Liddell regained control of the matchups.
Episode 6: Did Your Dizzle
  • Kyacey Uscola expressed concern that Ortiz's training methods were "too rough," believing they caused Kris McCray's loss. His teammates, including McCray, however, thought otherwise.
  • Team Liddell swept Team Ortiz in dodgeball to win this year's Coach Challenge.
  • The blue team chose Court McGee to fight Nick Ring.
  • James Hammortree was sent to the hospital after being thrown by McCray and later revealed it may be a slipped disk.
  • Nick Ring defeated Court McGee by majority decision after 2 rounds. Team Ortiz regains control of the matchups.
  • Liddell disagreed with the decision and showed anger and disdain towards White and other people in attendance.
Episode 7: Coming for Blood
  • Nick Ring expressed concern about a possible re-occurrence of a three year old knee injury.
  • Seth Baczynski defeated Joseph Henle via unanimous decision after three rounds.
  • The wildcards were announced as Kyacey Uscola and Kris McCray.
  • As Rich Attonito had to withdraw from the competition, his spot was open. White gave the slot to Court McGee, without having to fight for it, which upset Henle and James Hammortree who both believed they did enough in their fights to earn either a wildcard slot or Attonito's slot.
Episode 8: Closed Mouth Don't Get Fed
  • Kris McCray defeated Kyacey Uscola via submission (keylock) at 0:59 of round 2.
  • The quarter final matchups were announced as:
  • Nick Ring vs. Court McGee
  • Kyle Noke vs. Kris McCray
  • Brad Tavares vs. Seth Baczynski
  • Jamie Yager vs. Josh Bryant
  • Ring discovers that he required his third ACL reconstruction surgery and faced the choice between fighting on and risking tearing his meniscus, or withdrawing from the competition. Ring withdrew and was replaced by James Hammortree after he ran after White as he was leaving the house, stating he wanted the fight.
  • Court McGee defeated James Hammortree via submission (guillotine choke standing) at 0:28 of round 2.
Episode 9: Civilized Sport
  • Ortiz reveals that his doctors want him to have neck surgery immediately, as Ortiz is now regularly experiencing numbness in his limbs.
  • Kris McCray defeated Kyle Noke via unanimous decision after three rounds.
  • Brad Tavares defeated Seth Baczynski via disqualification (illegal soccer kick) at the end of round 1. Baczynski soccer kicked Tavares in the head as the buzzer went signalling the end of the first round. The Team Liddell member then faceplanted, leading Baczynski to apologize immediately. Tavares then asked "for what?" clearly not knowing what had just happened. After consulting with the doctors, Herb Dean ended the fight, declaring Tavares the winner via disqualification, which marked the second time this season that such an event occurred. The decision sparks a near-riot after Ortiz and Saul Soliz claim that the soccer kick caught Tavares in the armpit. Soliz claims Team Liddell already got one bad decision go their way, this angered Rich Attonito who called out Soliz for disrespecting him. After arguing with Joseph Henle about it, Ortiz proceeded to march towards him, leading Liddell to stand up for his fighter before being restrained by his team . It was later revealed by the replay that the kick landed solidly on the head.
  • Liddell was pulled aside by White who informed him that Ortiz had pulled out of their intended fight at UFC 115. The episode ends with Liddell walking out of the room saying "I'm going to punch him."
Episode 10: Shocked and Awed
  • Josh Bryant defeated Jamie Yager via technical knock out (failure to answer bell) at the end of round 2. After two rounds, the judges declared the fight a draw and the fight was to go to a third round. Yager complained about not being able to see and left the octagon in an ambulance with his neck stabilized as a precaution. No substantive injuries were found in the hospital examination, however, and he was discharged in a few hours.
  • Ortiz is informed that he is being replaced as a coach. He at first leaves without explaining to the red team, leading White to have to inform them of his withdrawal. Ortiz then explains to his team a couple of hours later at the house.
  • The semi-final matchups are announced as:
  • Brad Tavares vs. Court McGee
  • Kris McCray vs. Josh Bryant
  • Rich Franklin replaced Tito Ortiz as coach.
Episode 11: A Will to Win

For this episode, the starting credits changed to reflect Ortiz' departure and Rich Franklin's entrance. The season was renamed "Team Liddell vs. Team Franklin." This was also a two-hour episode.

  • Forrest Griffin, Tyson Griffin and Gray Maynard also come in as the assistant coaches.
  • A number of fighters within the house decided to play a prank on Brad Tavares, Jamie Yager, Kris McCray and Kyle Noke in order to get revenge on a previous incident in which Tavares, Yager and McCray set off air horns in the middle of the night. This prank follows a similar structure to the original, in that it involves air horns during the early hours of the morning. This angers Tavares, who vows to get revenge.
  • Court McGee defeated Brad Tavares via technical submission (rear naked choke) at 4:45 of round 3.
  • White called the fighters to the gym where he introduces them to several members of the US Marines. The fighters spent the day training with the Marines before going back to the house and having a barbecue.
  • Tavares and Yager made up a concoction of flour and beans which they began to throw out of their window at some of their housemates who were sunbathing. This eventually caused a heated confrontation between Yager and James Hammortree, followed by another confrontation between Yager and Kyacey Uscola. Yager insulted his teammate's fighting credentials and Uscola offered to fight him outside, to which Yager agreed. However, as Uscola stands outside waiting for Yager and calling him out through his window, his teammate simply shuts his window and remains in his room.
  • Kris McCray defeated Josh Bryant via unanimous decision after three rounds.
  • After the fight, Franklin jokes that he is the only undefeated coach in the history of The Ultimate Fighter.
  • McGee and McCray are announced as the season's finalists. Special mention was made of McCray setting the new record for fights per season, having fought five times ("literally every Tuesday" according to White).

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