Filed under: News , UFC , Videos Everyone remembers the fighters who go on to UFC glory after winning “The Ultimate Fighter.” But what happens to the ones who have memorable moments on the show, but don’t go on to prominence in the sport? That’s what the UFC wanted to find out in its recent new series on UFC Fight Pass, “Where Are They Now?” The series reconnects with fighters from the show to find out what became of their lives – both inside and outside the cage – after their appearances on “The Ultimate Fighter.” A second season of “Where Are They Now?” debuts on Aug. 16 on UFC Fight Pass. Ahead of that season, take a look at one of the first season episodes in full
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