DWCS Dana's Contender Series 2025 thread

Donavon Hedrick, 6-0 WW is fighting Dias
All six wins within the first round, all six wins at Combat Night
He's part of Iridium, ex-American football player
 
Next up:
Week 8 September/30/2025,
1. (L HW) Vitor Costa 8-1 vs. Damian Pinas 7-1
2. (BW) Louis Jourdain 8-3 vs. Magno Dias 6-1
3. (WW) Christopher Alvidrez 6-1 vs. Eliezer Kubanza 7-0
4. (FW) Kurtis Campbell 7-0 vs. Demba Seck 10-2
5. (FlyW) Rashid Vagabov 13-2 vs. Paulo da Silva 11-1
Week 8 Results, 4 UFC contracts:
1. (L HW) Damian Pinas 8-1 def. Vitor Costa 8-2
2. (BW) Louis Jourdain 9-3 def. Magno Dias 6-2
3. (WW) Christopher Alvidrez 7-1 def. Eliezer Kubanza 7-1
4. (FW) Kurtis Campbell 8-0 def. Demba Seck 10-3
5. (FlyW) Rashid Vagabov 14-2 def. Paulo da Silva 11-2

4 Contracts:
Damian Pinas
Louis Jourdain
Christopher Alvidrez
Kurtis Campbell

No contract for Vagabov who upset Dana by not taking is art serious enough though talented.

NEXT UP:
Week 9 October/7/2025,
1. (FlyW) Imanol Rodriguez 5-0 vs. Roque Junior 10-2
2. (BW) Adrian Luna Martinetti 16-1 vs. Mark Vologdin 12-3-1
3. (HW) Rafael Pergentino 5-0 vs. Luke Fernandez 5-0
4. (WW) Lucas Caldas 6-1 vs. Magomed Zaynukov 7-0
5. (WW) Donavon Hedrick 6-0 vs. Luis Felipe Dias 15-5
 
Imanol Rodriguez is the fighter to watch.

He's tailormade for what the UFC is currently looking for in a fighter.
I thought he won his semifinal fight on TUF and likely would have won the whole thing.
 
Apparently the final week sees HW's fight - Azamat Nufftilaev *(17-1) vs. Jovan Leka (10-2). No clue if any of them are any good, though.
 
Apparently the final week sees HW's fight - Azamat Nufftilaev *(17-1) vs. Jovan Leka (10-2). No clue if any of them are any good, though.
Nuftillaev is a good but not great short JBG disciple through ground and pound
 
PQD and Pegajoso are 2 of the fighters I'm excited for the most this season. They're both UFC ready.

As we're almost done with the season, these are the top 10 fighters I was mostly looking forward to watching this season and who I think are/were UFC ready:
  1. Ramiro Jimenez (won and got signed)
  2. Jose Mauro Delano (won and got signed)
  3. Manoel Sousa (won and got signed)
  4. Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev (won and got signed)
  5. Eduardo Henrique (won, but didn't get signed)
  6. Carol Foro (won and got signed)
  7. Vitor Costa (lost)
  8. Imanol Rodriguez (won and got signed)
  9. Michael Oliveira (won and got signed)
  10. Juan Diaz (won and got signed)
 
Last edited:
I think Carol Foro, Yahyaev, Luke Fernandez, Imanol Rodriguez, Marcio Ticoto, could reach the top 5 of their weight classes, maybe Damian Pinas (I haven't seen much of this guy), or Murtazali Magomedov
 
Rashid Vagabov 14-2 Student of Khabib Nurmagomedov not signed.. yet making him wait... as was too cocky.. but he did sign today another of his students from ONE Championship Saygid Izagakhmaev.
<GinJuice>
 
PARAMOUNT AND UFC ANNOUNCE NEW SEASONS OF "DANA WHITE'S CONTENDER SERIES" AND "THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER"

Upcoming Seasons to Premiere Exclusively on Paramount+ in 2026 Across the U.S., Latin America and Australia.
LOS ANGELES and LAS VEGAS - December 6, 2025 - Paramount, a Skydance Corporation (NASDAQ: PSKY) and UFC, the world's premier mixed martial arts organization, today announced new seasons of the popular talent-discovery show DANA WHITE'S CONTENDER SERIES and the groundbreaking reality series THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER. Beginning in 2026, Paramount+ in the U.S., Latin America, and Australia will become the exclusive home for all episodes of both series. The announcement was made today at CCXP in São Paolo, Brazil during the Paramount+ Thunder Stage presentation in a video segment from UFC President and CEO Dana White.

The UFC section of the Paramount+ showcase at CCXP was hosted by UFC broadcaster André Azevedo and featured Brazilian hero, current and two-time UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira, and members of the popular Brazilian MMA team The Fighting Nerds: Bruna Basil, Caio Borralho, Carlos Prates and Jean Silva.

The addition of the two UFC fight series expands upon the original historic seven-year media rights partnership between UFC and Paramount announced in August in which Paramount+ becomes the exclusive home of UFC events in the U.S., and October's announcement expanding rights to Latin America and Australia starting in 2026.

DANA WHITE'S CONTENDER SERIES features a new crop of UFC hopefuls looking to impress Dana White and the UFC matchmakers for the chance to secure a contract with the UFC. The brainchild of UFC CEO Dana White, the hit series first aired in 2017 and has served as a springboard for the careers of numerous fighters who went on to be UFC champions, contenders and stars, including: Sean O'Malley, Jamahal Hill, Jack Della Maddalena, Carlos Prates, Michael Morales, Bo Nickal, Maycee Barber, Jailton Almeida, Brendan Allen, Caio Borralho, Johnny Walker and more.

THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER is the iconic reality television series that has introduced millions of new and die-hard fans to future UFC champions and top contenders. The show features professional MMA fighters living together, and follows them as they train and compete against each other for a prized contract with the UFC. Those whose careers have been shaped by their participation in The Ultimate Fighter include: Julianna Peña, Kamaru Usman, Forrest Griffin, Rashad Evans, Rose Namajunas, Michael Bisping, Robert Whittaker, Nate Diaz, Tony Ferguson, T.J. Dillashaw, Matt Serra, Michael Chiesa, Al Iaquinta, Kelvin Gastelum, Uriah Hall and many others.

The UFC and Paramount partnership begins on Saturday, January 24 when UFC 324 airs live on Paramount+, the first of 13 marquee numbered events scheduled in 2026, all included with a Paramount+ subscription, at no additional cost, live from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

*In Australia, Paramount+ subscribers will enjoy the preliminary fights for all marquee numbered events and all 30 UFC Fight Night events, included with their subscription, at no additional cost.

This expanded partnership, now including the two popular series focused on discovering the UFC stars of tomorrow, underscores Paramount's commitment to delivering world-class sports experiences to global audiences. The company's streaming service, Paramount+, is broadening its diverse offering of high-quality TV series, blockbuster movies, most-watched reality, and favorite kids' content with one of the world's most dynamic and influential sports franchises.

 
I'm amazed anyone even watches it now. I'm a pretty hardcore MMA fan and even I just skip straight to the fights.

Haven't watched it for years, it's shockingly bad.

The gym training scenes are still decent IMO. You get a window into the fighters' and coaches' mindsets before and after fights, which is cool to see.

But yeah, the TUF house format is lame and pointless. They should just put the fighters up in a hotel or something and only film the gym scenes. No one gives a fuck if a fighter prays to Allah and likes to sleep in the top bunk.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top