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Welcome to week four of "The Ultimate Fighter." Who wins the two fights? Will Jason "Mayhem" Miller figure out who the spy is on his team? Will Team Bisping finally get a win? Read on for spoilers and the show recap.
Secret agent man of the week: John Dodson of Team Miller clued Team Bisping in that Stephen Bass is going to be in the next bout. Bisping then made Bass the focus of practice. Bisping even gave Bass a black eye. How sweet.
Fight no. 1 announcement of the week -- Denis Bermudez (Miller) vs. Stephen Bass (Bisping): That was just as Dodson told Bisping, who didn't even show up. His fighters said that they didn't care about it so many times that it was pretty clear that they cared.
Since this is a two-fight episode, we jumped directly into the bouts.
Fight no. 1 of the week -- Bermudez vs. Bass:
Round 1: Bermudez started with a hard-fought takedown, followed by unrelenting ground and pound. As Bipsing yelled, "Get up!" Bass had no response. In the final minute, Bermudez took Bass' back and flattened him out. Bermudez continued to land punch after punch while Miller yelled, "He's breaking."
Round 2: Bermudez started aggressively, taking Bass down again and raining down punches. Bass had one break, when he briefly caught Bermudez's leg for a heel lock, but Bermudez got out to take him down and beat him up again. Finally, after Bermudez stretched Bass out and landed even more punches, the fight was stopped.
Afterwards, Bisping pointed out that his fighters have all lost for not listening to him or following the gameplan.
Fight announcement No. 2 of the week -- Dustin Pague (Team Miller) vs. Louis Gaudinot (Team Bisping): Once Dustin walked to the center, he pulled out a green wig to let Gaudinot know that he was in the next fight.
Finally, Miller has figured out that Bisping has a mole. He doesn't know who the mole is, and doesn't really care.
Uprising of the week: Bass said to Bisping that he went too hard in his practice, and that was a problem in his fight. Bisping blew up at the suggestion that the loss of his own fighter was in any way his fault.
Before their fight, Gaudinot said that the real green hair is going to win. He does realize that his green hair is not actually green, right? That's not a hair color found in nature.
Fight No. 2 of the week -- Pague vs. Gaudinot:
Round 1: The fight started with a ton of activity, as Pague used knees and a takedown, and Gaudinot used kicks. Pague was effective in the clinch, and Gaudinot threw a spinning kick that would have decapitated Pague if it would have landed. It didn't. In the final minute, Pague defended Gaudinot's takedown attempt, drove him into the fence and landed several punches.
Round 2: Pague knocked Gaudinot down in the first minute, then followed him to the ground. Gaudinot worked back to his feet, but Pague made him pay for it by knocking him down and beating him up again. As blood poured from Gaudinot's face, Pague sunk in a tight rear naked choke and Gaudinot tapped.
Two fights, and two wins for Team Miller. That makes it 4-0 this season, and no one is happier about it than Miller.
"The Tiger" will meet "The Gazelle" north of the border at UFC 140. Yves Jabouin, nicknamed "The Tiger," will take on Walel Watson, nicknamed "The Gazelle," on the Dec. 10 card in Toronto, the organization announced Friday afternoon. Jabouin (16-7) is 2-3 in Zuffa. The Montreal-native won his UFC debut at UFC 134 when he defeated Ian Loveland via unanimous decision. Prior to making his UFC debut in April, he fought for WEC. The 5-foot-11 Watson looked impressive in his Octagon debut earlier in the month at UFC Live on Versus 6 when he defeated Joseph Sandoval in just 77 seconds via TKO. UFC 140, headlined by Jon Jones vs. Lyoto Machida vs. UFC light heavyweight title, will air live on pay-per-view from Toronto's Air Canada Centre.
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CNN will devote an hour to mixed martial arts this weekend with its "Fighting Girls" piece on "CNN Presents."
[...] Today, it's one of the fastest growing sports among men? and now women. But why would any woman climb into a cage for all-out combat for what amounts to almost nothing? CNN's Amber Lyon steps into the Octagon to find out.
One hour ? four riveting stories. Don't miss CNN Presents hosted by CNN's Soledad O'Brien and Dr. Sanjay Gupta this Sunday, October 23 at 8:00 pm ET, re-airing at 11:00 pm ET and 2:00 am ET.
Las Vegas' Michelle Gutierrez is one of the featured fighters. A former boxer, she trains at Throwdown in Sin City.
"The most rewarding part of fighting is the feeling you get when the cage door shuts. It's you alone, fending for yourself, kind of like taking care of yourself in the worst conditions," she states. "It's unlike anything else."
She's a Twitter maniac, but says trash talk isn't needed in fighting.
"My goal in MMA is to break the mold. To be girly, but tough; a striker and a submission artist; a class act that gets along with everyone and avoids the catty call outs," Gutierrez said.
She lifted that rule for a few celebs during a conversation with Bleacher Report last year.
"I would go after Lindsay Lohan because she's so skanky, you know? Snooki is skanky too but there's somewhat of a normal girl underneath all of that hairspray and tan but Lindsay is so pale and sick looking. She needs to get off drugs, go eat some food and go for a run or something," Gutierrez said.
Gutierrez is also the mother of a five-year old.
"I want to be successful at this sport to make my daughter proud. I want her to see that a girl can do anything they want; even fight for a living. And I want to make a name for myself so that I know my mother would have been proud as well."
The CNN piece should be interesting. In the past, the network has been a bit skittish about the sport. How it'll cover the female side of the sport is anyone's guess.
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