The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale Live Results and Play-by-Play
MMAFrenzy.com will have live results and play-by-play updates from tonight’s The Ultimate Fight 11 Finale beginning at 9pm ET.
The Spike-televised event is headlined by TUF 11′s middleweight finals between Court McGee and Kris McCray, and also features a light heavyweight bout between Ultimate Fighter veterans Matt Hamill and Keith Jardine.
Enjoy the fights, and stay tuned to MMAFrenzy.com for complete coverage of The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale.
The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale Live Results
MAIN CARD
- Court McGee def. Kris McCray via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 2, 3:41
- Matt Hamill def. Keith Jardine via majority decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28)
- Chris Leben def. Aaron Simpson via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:17
- Dennis Siver def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
- Rich Attonito def. Jamie Yager via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 4:25
PRELIMINARY CARD
- John Gunderson def. Mark Holst via unanimous decision
- Brad Tavares def. Seth Baczynski via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
- Kyle Noke def. Josh Bryant via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 3:12
- Chris Camozzi def. James Hammortree via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
- Travis Browne def. James McSweeney via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:32
The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale Play-by-Play
JAMIE YAGER VS. RICH ATTONITO
Round 1 – Yager and Attonito touch gloves, then misses with an early kick. Attonito moves in with a combo, then Yager connects with punches of his own. After circling, Yager rushes forward with punches but Attonito avoids most. Yager moves in again, but Attonito earns a takedown only to have Yager quickly standing. Yager closes in with more punches followed by a kick. Overhand right connects for Attonito, but it’s countered with punches. Attonito catches a kick, lands a punch, then shoots for a takedown but Yager stays on his feet. Yager misses as the separate, then lands a kick. Yager moves in again, but eats a counter before connect connecting with kicks. MMAFrenzy.com scores the round 10-10.
Round 2 – Yager and Attonito throw wild punches to start the second, but little connects. Attonito rushes forward, but Yager avoids. Attonito ducks a punch as Yager runs in, but eats some punches in the next exchange before countering with a left hook. Yagerdrops his hands and Attonito connects with more punches. Yager is forced to shoot for a takedown after being backed up with punches, but Attonito stays on top, quickly takes his back, and works for the rear naked choke. Yager gives up mount as he tries to escape, then Attonito takes the back again. Attonito flattens him out and unloads with ground and pound to earn the TKO stoppage.
Rich Attonito def. Jamie Yager via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 4:25
SPENCER FISHER VS. DENNIS SIVER
Round 1 – Siver throwing punches early as he tries to find his distance, while Fisher counters with kicks but accidentally catches Siver in the groin. On the restart it’s more of the same before Siver connects with a head kick. Fisher moves into the clinch, but backs away and eats a punch. Siver is cut, but starts to mix in more kicks then catches Fisher with a left hook. Fisher continues to circle and closes in with combinations, while Siver struggles to connect with more powerful shots. Fisher continues to work leg kicks while focusing on opening up the cut above Siver’s left eye. Siver throws a spinning back kick, followed by a leg kick to finish the round. MMAFrenzy.com scores the round for Fisher 10-9.
Round 2 – Fisher connects with a high kick to begin the third, before they settle in a trade more punches and kicks. Fisher moves in with a combination, but eats a counter. Siver mixes in more kicks, but Fisher moves forward and lands a left. Siver starts to connect more frequently, then catches a kicks and Fisher falls to the canvas. Siver working away with leg kicks, while Fisher struggles to counter. Fisher closes in, but Siver connects with punches. Fisher moves in with punches, then Siver connects with a another kick followed by a combo. Spinning elbow by Fisher, then another spinning back kick by Siver before the round ends. MMAFrenzy.com scores the round for Siver 10-9, evening the fight at 19-19.
Round 3 – Siver and Fisher both connect with kicks early in the third, then Siver catches Fisher below the belt. Fisher rushes forward with punches on the restart, but Siver settles in with more leg kicks. Fisher continues to close in, but Siver connects with bigger punches. Siver walks forward again, but Siver seems to get the better of the exchanges. Siver starts to connect with bigger punches, then unloads a combo against the fence. Fisher moves in and connects with a pair of punches, then Siver counters a kick. They trade punches and kicks over the final minute before Siver shoots for a last-second takedown. MMAFrenzy.com scores the final round 10-10, making the bout a 29-29 draw on our card.
Dennis Siver def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
CHRIS LEBEN VS. AARON SIMPSON
Round 1 – Leben circles as Simpson controls the center of the Octagon. Simpson connects first, then rushes forward with more punches before dumping Leben to the ground. Leben works back to his feet, but Simpson works for a guillotine. Leben escapes, then presses Simpson against the fence in the clinch. Leben and Simpson struggle in the clinch before finally separating and trading punches. Simpson clinches again and eventually scores another takedown, but Leben gets back to his feet. Simpson connects with punches, but Leben presses forward. Simpson connects in the clinch, but can’t finish a late takedown. MMAFrenzy.com scores the round for Simpson 10-9.
Round 2 – Simpson wins an early exchange to start the second, but Leben stuffs another takedown. Leben closes in and connects with big punches, forcing Simpson to look for a takedown from the clinch. They separate and Leben stalks forward throwing leg kicks, then connects with more punches against the cage. Simpson ducks a punch, but Leben stops a takedown then connects with more punches against the cage. Simpson is dropped with another combo, struggles to his feet, but Leben keeps on the pressure and earns the TKO after knocking Simpson down again.
Chris Leben def. Aaron Simpson via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:17
MATT HAMILL VS. KEITH JARDINE
Round 1 – Hamill presses forward early and trades punches with Jardine before briefly clinching. Hamill connects with some jabs, then Hamill connects with leg kicks and some jabs of his own. Hamill continues to stalk forward, but Jardine connects with punches up the middle while mixing in leg kicks. Hamill shoots, but Jardine stands and they exchange again. Hamill moves forward, but Jardine continues to counter successfully. Hamill lands occasional punches, but Jardine continues to unload quick combinations that connect. MMAFrenzy.com scores the first for Jardine 10-9.
Round 2 – Hamill stalks forward again to start the second and briefly looks for a takedown, but Jardine picks him apart with punches inside. Jardine blasts Hamill with leg kicks, then Hamill fires back with a kick of his own. Hamill nearly catches a kick, but Jardine slips away and lights Hamill up with another combo. Hamill finally starts to connect with punches, but Jardine backs him away with a kick. Hamill connects with more combinations, then catches Jardine with a kick to the face. Hamill gets poked in the eye during a furious exchange of punches that leaves both fighters bloodied. Herb Dean surprisingly takes a point from Jardine, who comes out strong with punches on the restart. Hamill rocks Jardine again with punches, then shoots for a takedown and drags Jardine to the canvas. Jardine works back to his feet, but Hamill bloodies Jardine further as he unloads punches in the clinch. Hamill connects with more punches before the bell sounds. With the point deduction, MMAFrenzy.com scores the second for Hamill 10-9, putting him up 19-18.
Round 3 – Hamill quickly shoots for a takedown, but Jardine stops it. Hamill lands with the jab, then connects with combinations. Jardine fires back, but Hamill shoots and gets a takedown. Hamill immediately looks to take his back, but settles for side control as Jardine is pouring blood but fights back to his feet. Dean pauses the bout to check a deep cut on Jardine’s eyebrow, but the bout quickly resumes. After a quick exchange, Hamill looks for another takedown but Jardine escapes. Hamill peppers away with his jab before they exchange more punches. The bout is stopped to let Jardine replace his mouth guard, then Hamill looks for a takedown on the restart but it’s stopped again. Hamill works his jab, while Jardine throws combos. Hamill shoots again, but it’s stuffed. Hamill and Jardine trade punches until the bout ends. MMAFrenzy.com scores the third for Hamill 10-9, giving him a 29-27 win.
Matt Hamill def. Keith Jardine via majority decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28)
COURT MCGEE VS. KRIS MCCRAY
Round 1 – McGee and McCray touch gloves and The Ultimate Fighter 11 final is underway. After exchanging wild punches easy, McCray works in the clinch briefly before separating. McGee clinches, then scores a takedown into McCray’s guard. McCray return to his feet, but McGee tags him on the way up then immediately drags him down again. McGee finally breaks free and connects with a left, then grinds away with ground and pound. McCray scrambles back to his feet, then move forward with punches before clinching. McGee escapes, but McCray quickly clinches again. McGee trips McCray down again and passes to mount, but McCray escapes to his feet and moves forward with punches before clinching. They separate, and McGee counters a kick with a combination. McGee swings away with punches to finish the round. MMAFrenzy.com scores the first for McGee 10-9.
Round 2 – They exchange punches to begin the second. McCray clinches again, but McGee scores another takedown and quickly passes to mount, where he tries unsuccessfully for an arm triangle. McCray tries to escape, but McGee briefly gets his back before they scramble back to his feet. McGee quickly gets another takedown into McCray’s half guard against the fence. McGee takes McCray’s back again and forces him to tap to a rear naked choke.
Court McGee def. Kris McCray via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 2, 3:41


To many commercials already
Agreed
can’t wait 4 july 3 glad to see brock again
me too but i think that carwin can take him with the power that he has although brock can swing as well
A woman referee?! How very dare the athletic commision
not at all surprising, women can be fighters… which means they can officiate too. NBA already has some women as officials.
the fights tonight have been good but all the commercials are killing me
the new ufc game is the **** if you have not played it you should
Siver-Fisher was great!
lebens left hand = cro cops left kick!
GO MATT HAMILL!
oh yeah, too many commercials…
I was rather impressed with Leben as the fight wore on. Nice work.
These commercials are making this night long enough to be continued! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Yager quit on a stool shouldn’t have been on tv. Quiting on the stool is the ultimate disgrace.
come on Hamill !!!
I haven’t seen the fights yet, they haven’t aired on the west coast yet. But in the Hamill fight, if there wasn’t a point deducted from Jardine, would he have won?
Yeah the card was a majority for Hamill 29-27 29-27 28-28 so it still would have been majority for Matt, I didn’t know who had the fight when the cards were announced, a good close scrap
Jardine and Hamil put on a heck of a fight. Gotta give both guys serious credit for that one.
So Jardine is done from UFC now? If chuck can then so should jardine be…
different situations completely but he most likely is done.
I want McCray to win…
But man did I enjoy McGee coming out to CSN&Y!
Both McCray and McGee are geting after it. Good round by both. 10-9 McGee
Impressed with McGee, he’s extremely raw but can be a force if in the right hands.
Great win. Here comes another promising Middleweight
Just grew a lot of respect for McCray there as well as McGee
McGee’s a class act, so is McCray. Those tears are well earned.
Yeah… Travis Brown… you’re not going to get far in the UFC Hwt division on only heavy hands. Way too showy and not very technical.
McSweeny looked good until he got caught.
McSweeny will look better when he drops to light heavyweight. If he can’t handle those hands…come on.
McSweeny does need to cut to LHW but brown was throwing hard just not technically sound. Anyone can get caught and that is especially true when you’re throwing kicks at a guy with a very long reach.
I’m pretty sure that McSweeney will eventually get the advice to consider dropping to 205, if he’s going to remain in the UFC.
If not, it may be fine to be a relatively one-dimensional MMA HW striker weighing in around 230 in other orgs, but trying that in the 2010 UFC will most likely get you dragged to the mat and pounded into a ref stoppage loss, and possibly cut from the big show…
Travis Browne…meh…
An excellent night of fights!
Didn’t Rich Franklin break his hand? What the hell was he doing there in the ringside!
I’m pretty sure he was cornering his fighter, Kris McCray.
If you recall Franklin took over for Tito Ortiz in the final days of season 11.
And its not like a broken hand would keep someone from cornering another fighter, would it?
Franklin broke his arm, and has a pink cast on it. They showed it on MMA Live Thursday night.
I didn’t see his hand was hanging from his shoulder. So I was like wth…….didn’t he break his hand!