Marlon Sims, from season five of The Ultimate Fighter, tells all and takes no prisoners.
Season five of The Ultimate Fighter could be remembered for featuring the most talent rich pool of fighters ever cast in the long-running reality series. It could also be remembered for re-launching the UFC’s Lightweight Division, which today is the most dynamic and competitive weight class in MMA. It might even be remembered for a legitimate coaching rivalry that left viewers with a rare and satisfying sense of closure. I don’t remember season five for any of these things. I remember it for a drunken brawl across wicker chairs and patio stones.