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THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER Season 22 THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER Season 22 Faber (United States) McGregor (Europe) Elimination Round Round Quarter-finalsSecond FinaleSemi-finals Lightweight Saul Rogers SUB Paulo Boer 2 Saul Rogers UD Billy Quarantillo 2 Billy Quarantillo TKO Brandon Ricetti 2 Saul Rogers MD Ryan Hall 2 Ryan Hall SUB Johnny Nunez 1 Hall replaced Rogers Ryan Hall SUB who was denied entry Frantz Slioa 1 into USA when request Frantz Slioa SUB for his visa was denied Martin Delaney 1 Ryan Hall Saul Rogers SUB Marcin Wrzosek 2 Marcin Wrzosek SUB Djamil Chan 1 Marcin Wrzosek MD Tom Gallicchio 2 Tom Gallicchio SUB Mike Flach 1 Marcin Wrzosek MD David Teymur 2 David Teymur UD David Teymur UD Thibault Gouti 2 Johnny Nunez (Invited Back) 3 Invited back to replace the worst performance in victory Ryan Hall UD WINNER Artem Lobov 3 15:00 Invited back to replace the worst performance in victory James Jenkins UD Artem Lobov (Invited Back) TKO Brennan Sevin 2 James Jenkins 1 Artem Lobov KO Chris Gruetzemacher 2 Gruetzemacher replaced Martin Svensson UD Svensson injured Mohamed Gabinski 2 Svensson injured Martin Svensson SUB Thanh Le 2 Thanh Le KO Andreas Quintana 2 Artem Lobov KO Julian Erosa 1 Julian Erosa UD Jason Soares 2 Julian Erosa MD Mehdi Baghdad 2 Mehdi Baghdad MD Artem Lobov 2 Julian Erosa SD Abner Lloveras 3 Abner Lloveras SUB Vladimir Sikic 1 Abner Lloveras UD Jason Gonzalez 2 Jason Gonzalez TKO Tim Welch 2 Chris Gruetzemacher TKO Chris Gruetzemacher OUT Austin Springer 2 Worst Performance In Victory OUT Chris Gruetzemacher UD Sascha Sharma 3 Sascha Sharma UD Sean Carter 2.
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