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The 14th and final season of ``The Ultimate Fighter'' on Spike TV before it moves to FX features a first -- a showcase of featherweight (135 pounds) and bantamweight (145) fighters. The show premieres with 32 contestants looking to win a UFC contract, but only 16 make the cut following preliminary bouts and move into a Las Vegas house. They also train together, split into two teams under the coaching of Michael ``The Count'' Bisping and Jason ``Mayhem'' Miller, who themselves meet in the Octagon in the season finale. As always, UFC frontman Dana White hosts.
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