UFC All Access Season 1

February. 23,2006      NR
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

UFC All Access was a reality television show which aired on Spike TV. Hosted by Rachelle Leah, UFC All Access went behind the scenes into the lives of Mixed Martial Arts fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship as they trained for their upcoming bouts. It usually aired during the week of a major UFC pay-per-view event. Spike TV stopped production on the series.

Episode 14 : Dan Henderson
January. 01,0001
Anderson Silva prepares for his Middleweight Title defense against Patrick Cote at UFC 90.
Episode 13 : Brock Lesnar
January. 31,2008
Go behind the scenes to see how the former WWE star Brock Lesnar gets ready for a real battle against Frank Mir in his first fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship®.
Episode 12 : Wanderlei Silva
December. 27,2007
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC® Light Heavyweight Wanderlei Silva. How he lives, what he eats, and how he trains which is something you have to see to believe.
Episode 11 : Forrest Griffin
September. 20,2007
The Ultimate Fighter season one winner will be joined by host Rachelle Leah as he reveals how he is readying himself for his light heavyweight bout at UFC 76 against 2005 PRIDE Grand Prix champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua.
Episode 10 : Randy Couture
August. 23,2007
Hosted by Rachelle Leah, UFC All Access will take a look at Randy Couture's life and intense training regimen as he prepares to defend his heavyweight title against Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 74.
Episode 9 : Sean Sherk
July. 02,2007
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC® Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk. See how he trains and what he eats.
Episode 8 : Quinton Jackson
May. 21,2007
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC light heavyweight challenger Quinton Rampage Jackson as he trains, eats and lives in his home town of Los Angeles.
Episode 7 : Georges St. Pierre
April. 04,2007
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC welterweight Georges St-Pierre as he gets ready to take on Matt Hughes for the title. Find out where he lives and how he trains in his native Canada.
Episode 6 : Chuck Liddell
December. 28,2006
UFC® Octagon Girl™ Rachelle Leah hosts this in-depth look at the training regiment and personal life of UFC® Light Heavyweight Chuck Liddell.
Episode 5 : Matt Hughes
November. 13,2006
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC® welterweight Matt Hughes. How he trains, where he lives, how he eats and the private life on his farm that keeps him grounded.
Episode 4 : Renato "Babalu" Sobral
August. 21,2006
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC Light Heavyweight Renato 'Babalu' Sobral. How he lives and trains down in Brazil.
Episode 3 : Tito Ortiz
July. 03,2006
Join host Rachelle Leah for an in-depth look at UFC light heavyweight Tito Ortiz has he trains with his camp in Big Bear, California. Take a look at the training camp and his team (you will recognize a few familiar UFC faces) and how he trains in the high altitude beauty of California's mountans.
Episode 2 : Andrei Arlovski
April. 10,2006
UFC Octagon Girl Rachelle Leah hosts an in-depth look at how Andrei Arlovski lives and trains.
Episode 1 : Rich Franklin
February. 23,2006
UFC® Octagon Girl™ Rachelle Leah hosts this in-depth look at the training regiment and personal life of UFC® middleweight champ Rich Franklin.

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 2008
Season 1
Season 1 2006

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