Ep 5. Put Me Back In
- TV-14
- May 3, 2007
- 41 min
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5.9 (11)
In The Ultimate Fighter season 5 episode 5, titled "Put Me Back In," tensions rise between the fighters as they continue to live in close quarters and compete against each other for a chance to win a UFC contract. One fighter in particular, Nate Diaz, is feeling frustrated with his performance in the competition and is desperate to prove himself in the Octagon.
As the episode begins, the fighters are heading to the gym for a training session with their coaches, BJ Penn and Jens Pulver. Nate Diaz is noticeably quiet and withdrawn, which concerns his teammates and coaches. During the training session, he struggles to keep up with the rest of the team and appears discouraged.
Later that day, the fighters return to the house and tensions begin to boil over. Nate Diaz gets into a heated argument with his teammate and friend, Manvel Gamburyan, after Manvel overhears him talking about leaving the competition. The argument quickly turns physical, with the two fighters grappling on the ground before being separated by their teammates.
The coaches try to intervene and calm Nate down, but he is adamant that he wants to continue fighting. He asks BJ Penn to put him back in the Octagon, even though he lost his previous fight. BJ is hesitant but ultimately agrees to give Nate another chance.
The next day, Nate and his opponent, Corey Hill, prepare for their fight. Nate is determined to make up for his previous loss and prove that he belongs in the UFC. Corey, on the other hand, is confident and wants to show that he is a top contender in the competition.
The fight itself is intense, with both fighters displaying impressive striking and grappling skills. Nate looks sharper than he did in his previous fight, and he manages to land several powerful punches and kicks on Corey. However, Corey is also an experienced fighter and is able to defend himself and score points as well.
In the end, the fight goes to a decision, and the judges declare Corey the winner. Despite the loss, Nate shows good sportsmanship and shakes Corey's hand. He is disappointed but also knows that he gave it his all and left everything in the Octagon.
The episode ends with the other fighters reflecting on Nate's performance and his determination to keep fighting despite the odds. They admire his spirit and resilience, even in the face of defeat. Meanwhile, Nate vows to keep training and improving, hoping to one day make it to the UFC and become a champion.
Overall, The Ultimate Fighter season 5 episode 5 is a gripping and emotional installment in the series. It highlights the physical and emotional toll that the competition takes on the fighters, as well as their enduring passion for the sport. It is a must-watch for any MMA fan or anyone interested in the world of competitive fighting.