Sherdog's Guide to 'The Ultimate Fighter'
Louis Gaudinot begins this week, explaining that several cliques have developed in the "TUF" house. Louis has his own crew consisting of himself, Diego Brandao, John Dodson and Josh Ferguson. There is the "Bible Study" group of common prayer warriors Dennis Bermudez, Johnny Bedford and Dustin Pague. Finally, there is "The Casino" group whose members play the card Dustin Néac, TJ Dillashaw, John Albert, Bryan Caraway and Stephen Bass.
Gaudinot says that the groups are basically “sick and tired of everybody’s b-------” causing the house to become more and more divided. On cue, Hamid “Akira” Corassani appears on camera to announce that he’s not a fan of “The Casino,” especially member Caraway.
“He’s like a little girl,” says Akira. “He wakes up in the morning, he takes 25 minutes to make his hair.”
Akira vows to take care of that, sneaking into Bryan’s room and buzzing his hair with some clippers as he slumbers. Bryan races after Akira, finding him outside on the patio with his cronies. Caraway throws no expected punches, choosing instead to politely confront Akira using words. Dude’s missing a whole patch of hair and he opts to give Akira a stern lecture.
“What we do in life echoes in eternity,” says Akira, borrowing a line from “Gladiator” and then promises to laugh for the rest of his life about this prank. Caraway calls Akira a classic bully and warns that his kindness shouldn’t be taken for weakness.
The next day at practice, Jason “Mayhem” Miller rolls up on a tiny, BMX-type bike and barrel rolls over the handle bars to a complete stop. He’s heard through the grapevine that rival assistant coach Tiki Ghosn was planning on attack on his vehicle, so he showed up without it. No matter, as rival coaches Ghosn and Michael Bisping devise a way to prank Miller anyhow.
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Sherdog's Guide to 'The Ultimate Fighter'


“What we do in life echoes in eternity,” says Akira, borrowing a line from “Gladiator” and then promises to laugh for the rest of his life about this prank. Caraway calls Akira a classic bully and warns that his kindness shouldn't be taken for weakness
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Moments later the crowd erupt as the man himself, donning Gladiator headgear, starts his ring walk. Ricky Burns' entrance was a lot less theatrical, far more business like. Burns looks a hundred percent focused on the fight, yet he still manages to