The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia

The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia (2014)

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The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia is an installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It is the fifth series to be produced outside the United States and the second to film in Australia. The series was officially announced by the UFC in June 2013. The coaches were announced as Patrick Côté representing Canada and Kyle Noke representing Australia. This marks the second time, following The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes, that two former contestants from The Ultimate Fighter show are both coaches. Tryouts were held in September 2013 in Sydney and Toronto. Fighters were chosen in the middleweight and welterweight divisions. The 16 fighters will each compete in a single-elimination tournament, with the two division winners crowned in finale bouts set to take place in 2014.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E14Finale: Bisping vs. Kennedyavr. 16, 2014
S01E13The Final Countdownavr. 9, 2014
S01E12Sure Shotavr. 2, 2014
S01E11Undefeatedmars 26, 2014
S01E10With Friends Like Thesemars 19, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia premiere?

The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia premiered on January 15, 2014.

Who were the coaches of Team Canada?

Patrick Cote and Kyle Noke were the coaches of Team Canada.

How many episodes were in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

There were 12 episodes in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

Who were the coaches of Team Australia?

Kyle Noke and Hector Lombard were the coaches of Team Australia.

Who was the eventual winner of the welterweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

Chad Laprise was the eventual winner of the welterweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

Who was the eventual winner of the middleweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

Elias Theodorou was the eventual winner of the middleweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

Who fought in the final of the welterweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

Chad Laprise fought Olivier Aubin-Mercier in the final of the welterweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

Who fought in the final of the middleweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

Elias Theodorou fought Sheldon Westcott in the final of the middleweight division of The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

Were the fighters in The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia divided by their nationality?

Yes, the fighters in The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia were divided by their nationality into Team Canada and Team Australia.

Who did Sheldon Westcott defeat to enter the final of the middleweight division on The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia?

Sheldon Westcott defeated Vik Grujic to enter the final of the middleweight division on The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia.

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