Here are a bunch of post-fight press conference videos and post-fight interview from the TUF 10 Finale via Fanhouse & Fox Fight Game.
Remaining TUF 10 Finale Match-Ups Revealed
After weeks of Spike teasing the possible return of Kimbo Slice, we found out tonight he turned down the opportunity to fight James McSweeney in the quarterfinals. Can’t blame the guy. He’s got a lot more to lose than the rest of the guys, and fighting at “40%” probably wouldn’t have resulted in a Kimbo KO. But as we already know, Kimbo will fight Saturday night at the TUF 10 Finale against Houston Alexander. A win will undoubtedly land him a big money contract and a spot on a future pay-per-view, but what if he loses and looks horrible doing it? It will be interesting to see how many chances they’ll give him before letting someone like Strikeforce come in and swoop him up.
As everyone hardcore fan predicted, Roy Nelson and his big belly will fight in the finals. Roy will take on Brendan Schaub who could give him a run for his money, but I think Roy’s experience will carry him to victory and a “six-figure” contract.
It turned out Marcus Jones had quite the temper. He was literally ready to put Matt Mitrione in the hospital in tonight’s season finale, so of course those two will go at it Saturday night.
Four other cast members will fight on the card as well according to MMA Junkie. Justin Wren will take on Jon Madsen and Darrill Schoonover will fight James McSweeney.
You can check out the full TUF 10 Finale fight card in our fight cards section.
TUF 10 Finale Preview
The TUF 10 Finale takes place this Saturday, December 5, at The Pearl at The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The latest TUF 10 Finale fight card can be found in our fight cards section.
TUF 10 E11&12 Sneak Peek: The Best For Last
The final two episodes of season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter will air on Wednesday, December 2, at 9PM ET/PT.
Kimbo Slice Announced For TUF 10 Finale

It’s official. Kimbo Slice will fight on Dec. 5 at the TUF 10 Finale. Spike made the announcement earlier today.
Kimbo Slice will re-enter the Octagon on Dec. 5 for “The Ultimate Fighter 10” Finale, announced Spike TV on Monday.
“Slice’s opponent will be announced at a later date, pending on what transpires on the special two-hour “The Ultimate Fighter” episode on Wednesday, December 2 (9:00-11:00pm ET/PT),” the cable network said in a press release.
Kimbo Slice is still expected to face Houston Alexander on the card, but it looks like we won’t get official word from Spike or the UFC until the rest of season plays out on Dec. 2.
Mark Bocek vs. Joe Brammer has also been added to the card.
TUF 10’s Zak Jensen Named In Wrongful Death Lawsuit
TUF 10 contestant Zak Jenson has been named in a wrongful death suit. Jensen was apparently involved in an altercation with a 20-year-old man named John Gunderson while serving as a bodyguard for a young girl on a spring break trip in Mexico last March. Gunderson passed away as a result of the incident. Jensen claimed that he had acted in self-defense.
Roy Nelson ‘Bothered’ By Dana White Calling Him A Moron

Actually, it kind of bothers me because whoever was throwing out (the questions to White), the press or whatever, was talking about, “Roy said this, Roy said that,” and they said it came from USA TODAY’s website, which I never really said, but I think they just didn’t get all their facts correct…They were saying that I said that Kimbo had a cell phone and stuff like that, and I never really said he had a cell phone. If I said anything about Kimbo having his media room or anything like that, they either took it out of context. I never said he received special treatment besides what everyone already knows, besides the treatment he’s already received…You know what? It does, but Dana is Dana. All I know is, my job is to go out there and put on some good fights; go out there and win…I care what UFC thinks, and Lorenzo and Dana and Frank. I really feel like I make sure I do my job, because those are my bosses, but at the same time, it doesn’t help when you have the whole he-said, she-said type of thing. I’m always trying to make sure I’m always a good boy, so I don’t get reamed out like Brock (Lesnar)…The thing is, whatever usually comes out of my mouth is always the truth. The only thing that’s always on my side is (that) I use the truth stick. Whatever comes out of my mouth, I’m just being honest. I’m not trying to manipulate the truth or anything like that. … When you’re born into this world, the only thing you have that no one can ever take away is your word.
—Roy Nelson telling USA Today that he’s bothered by Dana White calling him an “idiot,” “moron” and “jackass”
History has shown that Dana White’s bad side is never a place you want to be, but despite his personal animosity for Roy Nelson, Dana has said Nelson will get a shot in the UFC if he proves he’s a worthy competitor. As long as Roy keeps winning he should be good. Maybe he’ll even stick around long enough to make up with Dana, that is if he learns to keep certain things to himself.
In the interview, Roy also mentioned that Scott Junk suffered a detached retina during one of the early exchanges in last night’s TUF 10 fight against Matt Mitrione. Roy believes that and a pulled calf muscle affected Junk’s performance and possibly cost him the fight. I’d go back and take a look to see if Nelson was on to something, but honestly I couldn’t bear to watch it again. It was god awful. Didn’t Dana say the fights were going to get better?

