“The Ultimate Fighter” reality series will return in March with the 29th season of the long-running reality show, which debuted back in 2005. After a more than two-year hiatus, the UFC officially announced over the weekend that “TUF” will back on ESPN+ next year.
Aside from revealing that the season will consist of middleweight and bantamweight fighters, no additional details were offered. It’s unknown if there will be any adjustments to the format, but all signs point to it remaining largely in tone with previous seasons, meaning two coaches will be at the helm of opposing teams.
So, who should be the coaches for the “TUF” reboot? Mike Bohn, Nolan King and John Morgan answer in the latest edition of Triple Take.