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The UFC has released the official list of 28 fighters competing on the eleventh season of The Ultimate Fighter. Coached by former UFC Light Heavyweight Champions Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz, this season features an all middleweight cast, and a new format for the show (thus the 28 fighters). The full list of competitors is below:
Rich Attonito (7-3), Seth Baczynski (11-5), Charles Blanchard (7-2), Josh Bryant (10-0), Chris Camozzi (11-3), Brent Cooper (5-1), Jacen Flynn (8-2), James Hammortree (4-0), Joseph Henle (3-0), Charley Lynch (6-0), Kris Mccray (5-0), Court Mcgee (9-1), Clayton Mckinney (4-2), Kyle Noke (16-4-1), Victor O’Donnell (8-1), Norman Paraisy (5-1), Costantinos Philippou (5-1), Greg Rebello (9-2), Nick Ring (10-0), Jordan Smith (10-0), Ben Stark (3-1), Lyle Steffens (5-2), Brad Tavares (4-0),Warren Thompson (5-0), Kyacey Uscola (18-15), Cleburn Walker (9-3), Woody Weatherby (7-3), Jamie Yager (2-1)
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