Damn...one of the best fights ever on the show I thought...
Damn...one of the best fights ever on the show I thought...
Yeah I agree I thought it could have gone either way.
I didnt. I think Demarques clearly got the W. It was a great fight no doubt, but I had him winning every round. I think he will win the season as well.
he didnt win every round since they went to SD.
I don't remember an announcement for sudden victory round, but it was late and I was FF'ing a lot...I think those fights are automatically 3 rds...
I thought Demarques took all 3 but it was close on the round where he ended up staggered for the last 20 seconds or so...
yeah and I think that cost him round 1. They only do 2 rounds and do a 3rd for sudden victory.
The existing deal, announced in October 2007, called for 12 seasons of the show.
"We actually just did an extension with [ e TV]," White said. "We're going to be doing through (season) 14, two seasons a year.
"They're good partners. We work really well together, and they let me do what I do."
I think the 2 rounds are only for the fights that lead up to the semi's. Once they get to the semi's they do 3 rounds.
http://www.answers.com/topic/ultimat...timate_Fighter
These exhibition matches variably have two or three rounds, depending on the rules used for each season. In most seasons, preliminary matches (before the semi-final bouts) were two rounds; in season two, all matches had three rounds. For two-round matches, if there is a draw after two rounds, an extra five-minute round ("sudden victory") is contested. If the extra round concludes without a stoppage, the judges' decision will be based on that final round. All matches past the first round use three rounds as per standard UFC bouts. During the finales for each series, the division finals have the standard three rounds, plus a fourth round if the judges score a tie.
I was just wondering about that
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