Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Ultimate Fighter’ lives, but famous gym will not

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

“The Ultimate Fighter” may go on after all.

The iconic Las Vegas gym that has played a starring role on the reality show’s first 28 seasons, and other prominent moments in UFC history, isn’t as fortunate.

UFC president Dana White told the Review-journal this past weekend’s taping of the Brazilian version of “Contender Series” was the last event that will take place in the facility located in the office park just south of the Palms.

“That’s the end of the ‘TUF’ building,” he said. “We bought the building next door to (our headquarte­rs in southwest

Las Vegas), which is like 130,000 square feet now to add on to what we already have. We’re building a state-of-the-art facility for fights. Next season, we’ll be in the new gym, and it’s going to be awesome.”

The facility will host Contender Series bouts and serve as a production set for other programs and projects. That could include future seasons of “The Ultimate Fighter,” despite previous reports the new season, which was filmed over the summer and begins airing this month on Fox Sports 1, would be the last as UFC’S new TV deal moves to ESPN.

‘The Ultimate Fighter’ will continue,” White said, indicating it may be housed on ESPN-PLUS and switch to one season per year instead of two. “There’s still a huge market for ‘The Ultimate Fighter.’ It still does well.”

White said most of the memorabili­a from the walls will be moved to the new gym.

“There’s a lot of history in this building,” White said. “It’s a very nostalgic place. It’s going to be a little weird leaving. It’s been a hell of a ride.

“I actually do get sentimenta­l about these things.”

Usman stays ready

Top UFC welterweig­ht contender Kamaru Usman is preparing to fight on the UFC 228 card scheduled for Sept. 8 in Dallas.

He doesn’t have an opponent.

Usman, who is on a 12-fight winning streak, has been tabbed as a potential replacemen­t for the main event should either challenger Darren Till or champion Tyron Woodley not be able to compete.

UFC officials are clearly concerned with Woodley’s health as he works his way back from injury and Till’s weight after he failed to make it twice in his last four fights.

“Just a deep feeling in my soul, September 8th I will be the new welterweig­ht champion of the world!!!” Usman posted on Twitter.

 ?? Heidi Fang ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang UFC president Dana White, shown in 2017, said “The Ultimate Fighter” will continue when the UFC begins its new TV deal with ESPN.
Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang UFC president Dana White, shown in 2017, said “The Ultimate Fighter” will continue when the UFC begins its new TV deal with ESPN.

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