The Ultimate Fighter - Season 28

Season 28
The Ultimate Fighter: Heavy Hitters (Team Whittaker vs Team Gastelum)
For the first-time ever, the biggest weight classes in the UFC for both the men's and women's divisions will compete together on The Ultimate Fighter. Eight male heavyweights and eight female featherweights will live and train together, all while battling it out for two UFC contracts. They'll be coached by TUF: The Smashes winner and current UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker and TUF 17 winner and top middleweight contender Kelvin Gastelum.
Episodes

Biggest and Baddest
The fighters arrive in Las Vegas to begin the training and evaluations prior to the teams being picked.

Throw Leather
A heavyweight struggles with his conditioning; a gym mishap lands a fighter in the dentist chair; and two fighters go head to head in the first female featherweight matchup. Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum serve as coaches.

War Tanks
It's a house divided, as a rift emerges between the American and foreign fighters. A fighter gets help from his entire team during a difficult weight cut. And two more heavyweights face off in the third preliminary fight.

A Win is a Win
Kelvin Gastelum gets a welcome surprise from one of his longtime coaches; a featherweight struggles to mesh with her team; and two women's featherweights battle for a spot in the semifinals. Gastelum and Robert Whittaker serve as coaches.

Life is a Fight

Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
A featherweight edges closer to switching teams; Kelvin invites his TUF 17 final opponent to join his coaching staff. Then, the third featherweight preliminary fight determines the next semifinalist.

I Never Have Fear

Be First to Be Last
The last featherweight preliminary bout is held. Also: Maurice Greene's excessive drinking becomes a problem at the house; and Dana White announces the semifinal matchups. Middleweights Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum serve as coaches.

Act Like a Professional
Maurice's drunken tirade causes tension between the teams, and tempts one fighter to quit the competition. The semifinals kick off as two heavyweights enter the Octagon, with a spot in the finale at stake. Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum coach.

Made for This
The semifinals continue in the Octagon, with a spot in the finale at stake. Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum serve as coaches.

Be Loose, Be Free, Be Me
The semifinals continue in the Octagon, with a spot in the finale at stake. Robert Whittaker and Kelvin Gastelum serve as coaches.

One Thousand Percent

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