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The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil is the first foreign version of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It consisted of 12 episodes and a live finale in Brazil. This version did not have stand alone tournament finale. Instead, it appeared on pay-per-view in June 2012. It started filming in February 2012 and was in Portuguese. This version was produced by Floresta, a Brazilian production company, and aired in Brazil on Globo. Each episode was broadcast over the Internet at TUF.tv each Sunday night and later aired on Fuel TV in a marathon leading up to the finale.

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  • The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil is the first foreign version of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It consisted of 12 episodes and a live finale in Brazil. This version did not have stand alone tournament finale. Instead, it appeared on pay-per-view in June 2012. It started filming in February 2012 and was in Portuguese. This version was produced by Floresta, a Brazilian production company, and aired in Brazil on Globo. Each episode was broadcast over the Internet at TUF.tv each Sunday night and later aired on Fuel TV in a marathon leading up to the finale. On December 13, 2011, during the pre-UFC 142 press conference, Dana White announced that the coaches for the first season of this version would be Vitor Belfort and Wanderlei Silva. Belfort still faced and defeated Anthony Johnson at UFC 142. This was a departure from past seasons where following the coaches announcement the coaches did not compete against other fighters until facing each other after the conclusion of that season of The Ultimate Fighter. The UFC held open tryouts on December 14, 2011. The casting call was for Lightweight and Middleweight fighters who are at least 21 years old and have a minimum of two wins in three professional fights. Of those who applied for the tryouts the UFC invited 350 fighters to participate. The fighters in the season were from the Featherweight and Middleweight weight classes. (en)
  • The Ultimate Fighter: Brasil é uma edição do reality show The Ultimate Fighter do evento de MMA, Ultimate Fighting Championship. Esta temporada marcará a primeira vez que o show será filmado fora de Las Vegas, Nevada, e será composto de 12 episódios e um final ao vivo no Brasil. Será filmado em Português. A temporada será produzida pela Floresta, uma produtora brasileira, e irá ao ar no Brasil na Rede Globo com o título The Ultimate Fighter Brasil: Em busca de campeões. Em 13 de dezembro de 2011, durante a conferência de imprensa pré UFC 142, Dana White anunciou que os treinadores para a temporada serão: Vitor Belfort e Wanderlei Silva. No dia 30 de Janeiro de 2012 o site TATAME.com divulgou com exclusividade os dois times completos, sendo o Time Belfort: Rodrigo Artilheiro (Wrestling), Francisco Filho (Karate), Luiz Carlos Dorea (Boxe) e Gilbert ‘Durinho’ Burns (Jiu-Jitsu). e Time Silva: Rafael Cordeiro (Muay Thai e MMA), Fabricio Werdum (Jiu-Jitsu), Renato Babalu (Wrestling e MMA) e André Dida (Boxe). Em 10 de fevereiro de 2012 um dos donos do UFC, Lorenzo Fertitta anunciou através da sua conta no Twitter que o TUF Brasil será transmitido para o resto do mundo pelo site oficial do UFC. Nos Estados Unidos a transmissão ficará a cargo da Fuel TV. No dia 12 de março de 2012 foi anunciado oficialmente os 32 participantes do The Ultimate Fighter Brasil. As finais foram no dia 23 de junho de 2012 no UFC 147 que foi disputado no Ginásio Mineirinho em Belo Horizonte. No Brasil é exibido no Canal Combate e Rede Globo. A 4ª temporada estreou na Rede Globo em 05 de abril a 21 de junho de 2015. (pt)
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  • The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil is the first foreign version of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter. It consisted of 12 episodes and a live finale in Brazil. This version did not have stand alone tournament finale. Instead, it appeared on pay-per-view in June 2012. It started filming in February 2012 and was in Portuguese. This version was produced by Floresta, a Brazilian production company, and aired in Brazil on Globo. Each episode was broadcast over the Internet at TUF.tv each Sunday night and later aired on Fuel TV in a marathon leading up to the finale. (en)
  • The Ultimate Fighter: Brasil é uma edição do reality show The Ultimate Fighter do evento de MMA, Ultimate Fighting Championship. Esta temporada marcará a primeira vez que o show será filmado fora de Las Vegas, Nevada, e será composto de 12 episódios e um final ao vivo no Brasil. Será filmado em Português. A temporada será produzida pela Floresta, uma produtora brasileira, e irá ao ar no Brasil na Rede Globo com o título The Ultimate Fighter Brasil: Em busca de campeões. No dia 12 de março de 2012 foi anunciado oficialmente os 32 participantes do The Ultimate Fighter Brasil. (pt)
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