The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America

The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America (also known as The Ultimate Fighter: Team Velasquez vs. Team Werdum) is an installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It is the seventh series to be produced primarily for markets outside the United States.

The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America
GenreReality, Sports
Created byFrank Fertitta III, Lorenzo Fertitta, Dana White
StarringDana White, Cain Velasquez, and Fabricio Werdum
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkTelevisa, UFC Fight Pass
ReleaseAugust 20, 2014 (2014-08-20)

The series was preceded by the launch of UFC's Latin America developmental program in late 2012, where the organization scouted for Hispanic talent.[1] Many of the prospects that were picked from the tryouts spent the following year training in coveted camps — mainly Jackson's MMA — with all expenses paid alongside of $1,200 monthly stipend.[1] Most of them eventually appeared in the first two seasons of the Latin America installment, Yair Rodríguez, Guido Cannetti and Marlon Vera among others.[1]

The series was officially announced by the UFC in April 2014, shortly after Fabrício Werdum defeated Travis Browne to earn a title shot against Cain Velasquez. The coaches will be Velasquez and number-one contender Werdum and the series will culminate with their bout at UFC 180 on November 15, 2014, at Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City. This season will feature eight featherweight and eight bantamweight competitors, four in each class representing Mexico and Latin America (not including fighters from Brazil, which has its own TUF). Filming began in May 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the series scheduled to debut in August 2014.[2]

In May 2014, the cast of fighters participating on the show was announced.[3] Eight fighters were chosen for both Team Velasquez and Team Werdum to represent Mexico and Latin America, respectively.

Cast

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Coaches

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Fighters

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Episodes

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Episode 1 (August 20, 2014)
  • The 16 fighters are divided in two teams: a Mexican team coached by Cain Velasquez and a Latin American team coached by Fabrício Werdum, featuring fighters from many countries of Latin America. The team is composed of Vera, from Ecuador; Syler, Bolivia; Cannetti, Argentina; Serrano and Torres, Colombia; Rivas, Chile; Morales, Nicaragua and Brown, Panama.
  • Velasquez wins the toss coin and gets the first fight pick. He announces later that Mexican José Alberto Quiñónez will face Bolivia's Bentley Syler.
  • José Alberto Quiñónez defeated Bentley Syler via TKO (punches) in round 1.
  • The next fight is announced: Gabriel Benítez vs. Diego Rivas.
Episode 2 (August 27, 2014)
  • Gabriel Benítez defeated Diego Rivas via submission (rear-naked choke) in round 2.
  • On the post-fight interview, Benítez mention that he decided to use his submission moves during the fight after he heard that Marlon Vera was screaming that he did not have any ground game.
  • The next fight is announced: Alejandro Pérez vs. Freddy Serrano.
Episode 3 (September 3, 2014)
  • Alejandro Pérez defeated Fredy Serrano via unanimous decision after three rounds.
  • Team Werdum does not accept the verdict of the judges and argues with Team Velasquez.
  • The next fight is announced: Yair Rodríguez vs. Humberto Brown.
Episode 4 (September 10, 2014)
  • Yair Rodríguez defeated Humberto Brown via submission (triangle) in round 2.
  • The next fight is announced: Enrique Briones vs. Marlon Vera.
Episode 5 (September 17, 2014)
  • Marlon Vera defeated Enrique Briones via KO (upkick) in round 2.
  • Briones was dominating the fight, but Vera threw an upkick while he was lying on the floor that hit Briones' jaw, ending the fight by KO.
  • The next fight is announced: Alexander Torres vs. Rodolfo Rubio.
Episode 6 (September 24, 2014)
  • Rodolfo Rubio defeated Alexander Torres via submission (armbar) in round 2.
  • The next fight is announced: Marco Beltrán vs. Guido Canneti.
Episode 7 (October 1, 2014)
  • Marco Beltrán defeated Guido Cannetti via majority decision after two rounds.
  • There are controversy around Cannetti's kick to the head while Beltrán was on the floor on round 1. Cannetti denies kicking the head of Beltrán, saying that the kick was to the body.
  • However, the replay shows clearly the impact of the kick on Beltrán's head. The referee deducts one point to Cannetti.
  • Team Werdum does not accept the decision of the judges.
  • The next fight is announced: Masiosare Fullen vs. Leonardo Morales.
Episode 8 (October 8, 2014)
  • Guido Cannetti shows his disagreement about the decision of the judges in his fight against Beltrán.
  • Leonardo Morales defeated Masiosare Fullen via KO (kick) in round 2.
  • The next fight is announced: Yair Rodríguez vs. Rodolfo Rubio.
Episode 9 (October 15, 2014)
  • Both teams agree to bet the cleaning duties of the kitchen on the Coaches' Challenge.
  • Fabrício Werdum wins the Coaches' Challenge.
  • Guido Cannetti reasserts his claims that he won the fight against Beltrán
  • Yair Rodríguez defeated Rodolfo Rubio via verbal submission (kicks and punches) in round 1.
  • The next fight is announced: Alejandro Pérez vs. Marlon Vera.
  • Marlon Vera has a skin infection and Guido Canetti will probably become his replacement.
Episode 10 (October 22, 2014)
  • Cannetti confronts Marco Beltrán about the decision of the judges in their fight.
  • Marlon Vera is replaced by Cannetti due skin infection.
  • White promised a place at the UFC 180 to Vera.
  • Vera tells Cannetti to be humble, and remembers when Cannetti promised to retire from MMA if he loses to Beltrán.
  • Alejandro Pérez defeated Guido Cannetti via KO (punches) in round 1.
  • Guido Cannetti left the building on ambulance, showing the effects of the KO.
  • The next fight is announced: José Alberto Quiñonez against Beltrán.
Episode 11 (October 29, 2014)
  • Cannetti accepted his mistakes during the fight
  • José Alberto Quiñónez defeated Marco Beltrán via unanimous decision in round 3.
Episode 12 (November 5, 2014)
  • White tells Marlon Vera that the UFC will pay for the operation of his daughter, who suffers from a rare neurological disorder (Moebius syndrome).
  • Leonardo Morales defeated Gabriel Benítez via unanimous decision in round 3.

Tournament Bracket

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Bantamweight Bracket

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Elimination RoundSemi-finalsFinale
 
          
 
 
 
 
  Alejandro PérezUD
 
 
 
  Fredy Serrano3
 
  Alejandro PérezKO
 
 
 
  Guido Cannetti*1
 
  Enrique Briones2
 
 
 
  Marlon VeraKO
 
  Alejandro PérezUD
 
 
 
  José Alberto Quiñónez3
 
  José Alberto QuiñónezTKO
 
 
 
  Bentley Syler1
 
  José Alberto QuiñónezUD
 
 
 
  Marco Beltrán3
 
  Marco BeltránMD
 
 
  Guido Cannetti2
 

* Vera had a skin infection and was replaced by Cannetti.

Featherweight Bracket

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Elimination RoundSemi-finalsFinale
 
          
 
 
 
 
  Rodolfo RubioSUB
 
 
 
  Alexander Torres2
 
  Rodolfo Rubio1
 
 
 
  Yair RodríguezSUB
 
  Yair RodríguezSUB
 
 
 
  Humberto Brown2
 
  Yair RodríguezUD
 
 
 
  Leonardo Morales3
 
  Gabriel BenítezSUB
 
 
 
  Diego Rivas2
 
  Gabriel Benítez3
 
 
 
  Leonardo MoralesUD
 
  Masiosare Fullen2
 
 
  Leonardo MoralesKO
 
Legend
  Team Velasquez
  Team Werdum
UD
  Unanimous Decision
SD
  Split Decision
SUB
  Submission
(T)KO
  (Technical) Knockout

Finale

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The finale for the event took place on November 15, 2014, at UFC 180.[4] The event was expected to be headlined by a UFC Heavyweight Championship bout between the current champion Cain Velasquez and top contender Fabrício Werdum.[4] However, on October 21, it was announced that Velasquez was forced to pull out of the bout due to an injured knee and was replaced by Mark Hunt. That also changed the originally planned title fight into an interim title bout.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Danny Segura (January 10, 2021). "How the UFC's developmental program in Latin America has paid off – but can still grow". MMAjunkie.com.
  2. ^ "Cain Velasquez, Fabricio Werdum coach 'TUF: Latin America,' fight in November". MMAfighting.com. April 29, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "Report: The Ultimate Fighter (TUF): 'Latin America' cast revealed for 'Velasquez vs. Werdum'". MMAmania.com. May 14, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Staff (2014-04-29). "Viva Mexico - The UFC and TUF head South". ufc.com. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  5. ^ UFC (2014-10-21). "Cain Velasquez injured, Fabricio Werdum vs. Mark Hunt new UFC 180 main event". UFC.com.