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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: June 9, 2016
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 190

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UFC Unfiltered(2016)

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UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra is the must-listen podcast for fight fans. Edgy veteran comedian Jim Norton and former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra push the boundaries in the UFC's first audio series. “Unfiltered” delivers everything, including pre- and post-fight analysis, industry stories, observations, opinions and interviews with UFC sources, fighters and celebrity fans.

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Season 1

57 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1UFC Unfiltered TeaserJun 9, 20160.0
2UF1: Dana WhiteJun 21, 20160.0
3UF2: CM Punk and The RockJun 23, 20160.0
4UF3: Daniel Cormier and Mike JudgeJun 28, 20160.0
5UF4: Jon JonesJun 30, 20160.0
6UF5: Miesha Tate and David BenioffJul 5, 20160.0
7UF6: Stipe Miocic and UFC 200 PreviewJul 7, 20160.0
8UF7: Forrest Griffin and Don FryeJul 11, 20160.0
9UF8: Eddie Alvarez and Joanna JedrzejczykJul 14, 20160.0
10UF9: Darryl "DMC" McDaniels and Holly HolmJul 19, 20160.0
11UF10: Brian Stann and Amanda NunesJul 21, 20160.0
12UF11: Tyron Woodley and Jason EllisJul 26, 20160.0
13UF12: Robbie Lawler and Rose NamajunasJul 28, 20160.0
14UF13: Cub Swanson and Jamey JastaAug 2, 20160.0
15UF14: Alex Caceres and Yair RodriguezAug 4, 20160.0
16UF15: Eddie AlvarezAug 9, 20160.0
17UF16: Joe Rogan and Larry KingAug 11, 20160.0
18UF17: Cody Garbrandt and Benji MaddenAug 16, 20160.0
19UF18: Cowboy Cerrone and Bob SagetAug 18, 20160.0
20UF19: Dana White and Amy SchumerAug 23, 20160.0
21UF20: Paige VanZant and Kurt MetzgerAug 25, 20160.0
22UF21: Mickey Gall and Rob DyrdekAug 30, 20160.0
23UF22: Henry Cejudo and Joseph BenavidezSep 1, 20160.0
24UF23: Stipe Miocic, Bill Engvall, and Ray LongoSep 6, 20160.0
25UF24: Renzo Gracie, CM Punk, and Aljamain SterlingSep 8, 20160.0
26UF25: Dustin Poirier and Ray LongoSep 13, 20160.0
27UF26: Uriah HallSep 15, 20160.0
28UF27: Chris Weidman and Cris CyborgSep 20, 20160.0
29UF28: Roy Nelson and Chris HansenSep 22, 20160.0
30UF29: Dana WhiteSep 27, 20160.0
31UF30: Stephen Thompson, Frankie Edgar, and Cowboy CerroneSep 29, 20160.0
32UF31: Michael Bisping and Christian O'ConnellOct 4, 20160.0
33UF32: Dan Henderson and Thomas Haden ChurchOct 6, 20160.0
34UF33: Michael Bisping and Forrest GriffinOct 11, 20160.0
35UF34: Joseph Benavidez and Jason FlomOct 13, 20160.0
36UF35: Tim Kennedy and Jared WatsonOct 18, 20160.0
37UF36: Rashad Evans and Aljamain SterlingOct 20, 20160.0
38UF37: Miesha Tate and Katie NolanOct 25, 20160.0
39UF38: Raquel Pennington and Corey AndersonOct 27, 20160.0
40UF39: Renzo Gracie, Gian Villante, and Din ThomasNov 1, 20160.0
41UF40: Rafael dos Anjos and John DanaherNov 3, 20160.0
42UF41: Eddie Alvarez and Chris WeidmanNov 8, 20160.0
43UF42: Tyron Woodley and Ricardo LamasNov 10, 20160.0
44UF43: UFC 205 Recap and Gegard MousasiNov 15, 20160.0
45UF44: Uriah Hall and Raquel PenningtonNov 17, 20160.0
46UF45: Robert Whittaker, Derek Brunson, and Ray LongoNov 22, 20160.0
47UF46: Frankie Edgar and Cub SwansonNov 24, 20160.0
48UF47: Chuck Zito and Joseph BenavidezNov 29, 20160.0
49UF48: Demetrious Johnson and Tim ElliottDec 1, 20160.0
50UF49: Dana White, Max Holloway, and Anthony PettisDec 6, 20160.0
51UF50: Cowboy Cerrone and Matt BrownDec 8, 20160.0
52UF51: Mickey GallDec 13, 20160.0
53UF52: Urijah Faber, Paige VanZant, and Bobby KellyDec 15, 20160.0
54UF53: Cody GarbrandtDec 20, 20160.0
55UF54: Johny Hendricks and Tim MeansDec 22, 20160.0
56UF55: G-Eazy, Amanda Nunes, and Ray LongoDec 28, 20160.0
57UF56: Bas Rutten, TJ Dillashaw, and Phoenix CarnevaleDec 29, 20160.0
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Season 2

19 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1UF57: Din Thomas and UFC 207 RecapJan 3, 20170.0
2UF58: Cody Garbrandt and Amanda NunesJan 5, 20170.0
3UF59: Nina Ansaroff and Court McGeeJan 10, 20170.0
4UF60: John MoragaJan 12, 20170.0
5UF61: Din Thomas and UFC Fight Night 103 RecapJan 17, 20170.0
6UF62: Tyron Woodley and Wonderboy ThompsonJan 19, 20170.0
7UF63: Valentina Shevchenko and Jorge MasvidalJan 24, 20170.0
8UF64: Julianna PenaJan 26, 20170.0
9UF65: Dana White and Dennis BermudezJan 31, 20170.0
10UF66: Alexa Grasso and Ovince Saint PreuxFeb 2, 20170.0
11UF67: Anderson Silva and Wyclef JeanFeb 7, 20170.0
12UF68: Theo Rossi and Yves EdwardsFeb 9, 20170.0
13UF69: Derrick Lewis and Johny HendricksFeb 14, 20170.0
14UF70: Fat Joe and Travis BrowneFeb 16, 20170.0
15UF71: Michael Bisping and Harley FlanaganFeb 21, 20170.0
16UF72: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Lando VannataFeb 23, 20170.0
17UF73: Stephen "Wonderboy" ThompsonFeb 28, 20170.0
18UF74: Khabib Nurmagomedov and Al IaquintaMar 2, 20170.0
19UF75: Georges St-Pierre and UFC 209 RecapMar 7, 20170.0
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Season 3

17 episodes • 2018

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1UF159: Cowboy Cerrone and UFC 219 RecapJan 4, 20180.0
2UF160: Uriah HallJan 9, 20180.0
3UF161: Vitor Belfort and UFC Fight Night St. Louis PreviewJan 11, 20180.0
4UF162: Jeremy Stephens, Kamaru Usman, and UFC Fight Night St. Louis RecapJan 16, 20180.0
5UF163: Daniel Cormier, Stipe Miocic, EA Sports UFC 3, and UFC 220 PreviewJan 18, 20180.0
6UF164: Uriah Hall Discusses Weightcut Issue and UFC 220 RecapJan 23, 20180.0
7UF165: Laila Ali Sets the Record Straight on Ronda Rousey, and Derek Brunson Calls InJan 25, 20180.0
8UF166: Stipe Miocic Talks DC and TUF, and UFC On FOX Charlotte RecapJan 30, 20180.0
9UF167: Cat ZinganoFeb 1, 20180.0
10UF168: Roy Jones, Jr. Discusses His Final Bout, and UFC Fight Night Belem RecapFeb 6, 20180.0
11UF169: Rose Namajunas Talks Joanna Jedrzejczyk Rematch, and UFC 221 Preview and PicksFeb 8, 20180.0
12UF170: James Vick Loves Fighting In Texas, and UFC Fight Night Perth RecapFeb 13, 20180.0
13UF171: Ari ShaffirFeb 15, 20180.0
14UF172: Jimmy Smith, Alain Moussi, and UFC Fight Night Austin RecapFeb 20, 20180.0
15UF173: Mike PerryFeb 22, 20180.0
16UF174: Frankie Edgar, Brian Ortega, and Rafael NatalFeb 27, 20180.0
17UF175: Sean O'MalleyMar 1, 20180.0
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Season 4

18 episodes • 2019

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1UF258: Amanda Nunes, Alexander Volkanovski, Uriah Hall, and UFC 232 RecapJan 3, 20190.0
2UF259: Joseph BenavidezJan 8, 20190.0
3UF260: TJ Dillashaw and Alexander HernandezJan 10, 20190.0
4UF261: Derrick Lewis and Henry CejudoJan 15, 20190.0
5UF262: Cowboy Cerrone and Din Thomas In-Studio, and UFC on ESPN+ 1 Preview and PicksJan 17, 20190.0
6UF263: Curtis Blaydes, Dennis Bermudez In-StudioJan 22, 20190.0
7UF264: Wonderboy Thompson and Cory SandhagenJan 24, 20190.0
8UF265: James Vick, and Ron Funches In-StudioJan 29, 20190.0
9UF266: Paige VanZant, Mark Henry, and UFC Fortaleza Preview and PicksJan 31, 20190.0
10UF267: Robert Whittaker, Jimmie Rivera, Aljamain Sterling In-Studio, and UFC Fortaleza RecapFeb 5, 20190.0
11UF268: Anthony Pettis, CM Punk, Aleks Paunovic In-StudioFeb 7, 20190.0
12UF269: Javier Mendez, Andre Fili, and UFC 234 RecapFeb 12, 20190.0
13UF270: Gian Villante In-Studio, Dominick Reyes, and UFC Phoenix Preview and PicksFeb 14, 20190.0
14UF271: Al Iaquinta and UFC Phoenix RecapFeb 19, 20190.0
15UF272: Dominick Cruz, Francis Ngannou, and UFC Prague Preview and PicksFeb 21, 20190.0
16UF273: Anthony Smith and Kamaru Usman In-Studio, Jeremy Stephens, and UFC Prague RecapFeb 26, 20190.0
17UF274: Stefan Struve, Tecia Torres, and UFC 235 Preview and PicksFeb 28, 20190.0
18UF275: Johnny Walker, Tim Means, Randy Brown In-Studio, and UFC 235 RecapMar 5, 20190.0
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Season 5

36 episodes • 2020

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Top Ten Moments of 2019Jan 1, 20200.0
2Derrick Lewis & Ezekiel Mitchell In-StudioJan 7, 20200.0
3Bryce Mitchell & Paige VanZantJan 9, 20200.0
4Roxanne Modafferi, Brett Okamoto, & Sodiq YusuffJan 14, 20200.0
5Anthony Pettis, Maycee Barber & Clark GreggJan 16, 20200.0
6Michael Bisping, Michael Chiesa, and Drew DoberJan 21, 20200.0
7Rafael dos Anjos, Junior dos Santos, and Russell PetersJan 22, 20200.0
8Andre Fili, Belal Muhammad, and Angela HillJan 28, 20200.0
9Diego Ferreira, Alex Perez, and Jamahal HillJan 30, 20200.0
10Juan Adams & Andrea LeeFeb 4, 20200.0
11Dominick Reyes, Lauren Murphy, and Derrick LewisFeb 6, 20200.0
12Anthony Smith and Trevin GilesFeb 11, 20200.0
13Diego Sanchez, Tim Means & Phoenix Carnevale In-studioFeb 13, 20200.0
14Renzo Gracie In-Studio, Jan Blachowicz, & James KrauseFeb 18, 20200.0
15Merab Dvalishvili In-Studio & Niko PriceFeb 20, 20200.0
16Megan Anderson, John Morgan, and Jamie English In-StudioFeb 25, 20200.0
17Aljamain Sterling In-Studio, Rose Namajunas, and Felicia SpencerFeb 27, 20200.0
18Beneil Dariush and Brett OkamotoMar 3, 20200.0
19Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Neil Magny, and Randy Brown In-studioMar 5, 20200.0
20Megan Olivi and Gerald MeerschaertMar 10, 20200.0
21Forrest Griffin, Demian Maia, and Johnny WalkerMar 12, 20200.0
22Cody Stamann and Sam AlveyMar 17, 20200.0
23Daniel Cormier and Leon EdwardsMar 19, 20200.0
24Dustin Poirier & Francis NgannouMar 24, 20200.0
25Chael Sonnen & Din ThomasMar 27, 20200.0
26In Depth with Stephen ThompsonMar 31, 20200.0
27Henry Cejudo and Gilbert BurnsApr 1, 20200.0
28Kamaru Usman and Uriah HallApr 7, 20200.0
29Tyron Woodley and Frankie EdgarApr 9, 20200.0
30Justin Gaethje & Matthew IsemanApr 14, 20200.0
31Calvin Kattar and Brett OkamotoApr 16, 20200.0
32Niko Price & Bryce MitchellApr 21, 20200.0
33Dan Hardy and Charles RosaApr 23, 20200.0
34Jairzinho Rozenstruik & Paul FelderApr 28, 20200.0
35Chris Weidman and Karyn BryantApr 30, 20200.0
36Dana White and Michelle WatersonMay 5, 20200.0
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Season 6

43 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Rose Namajunas & Pat Barry (Trevor Wittman) and Calvin KattarJan 5, 20210.0
2Michael Chandler and Din ThomasJan 7, 20210.0
3Aljamain Sterling, Derek Brunson, and Co-host Bobby KellyJan 12, 20210.0
4Matt Brown, Co-host Comedian Adam Hunter, and Matt Serra from Fight IslandJan 14, 20210.0
5Cody Garbrandt, Amanda Ribas, Nasrat Haqparast, and co-host Phoenix CarnevaleJan 19, 20210.0
6UFC 257 Preview: Jessica Eye, Brendan Fitzgerald, and co-host Bobby KellyJan 21, 20210.0
7Gilbert Burns, Michael Chiesa, and UFC 257 RecapJan 26, 20210.0
8Ben Askren and Belal MuhammadJan 28, 20210.0
9Frankie Edgar and Cory SandhagenFeb 2, 20210.0
10Alistair Overeem and Cody StamannFeb 4, 20210.0
11Khalil Rountree and Michael LorenzenFeb 9, 20210.0
12Comedian Andrew Schulz and UFC 258 PreviewFeb 10, 20210.0
13Anthony "Fluffy" Hernandez, Coach Eric Nicksick, and UFC 258 RecapFeb 16, 20210.0
14Luis Pena and Phillip HawesFeb 18, 20210.0
15Ciryl Gane and Bruce BufferFeb 23, 20210.0
16Jairzinho Rozenstruik, Montana De La Rosa, and Co-host Comedian Ronny Chieng Plus UFC Fight Night PreviewFeb 25, 20210.0
17UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jan Blachowicz, Joseph Benavidez, and Comedian Gary OwenMar 2, 20210.0
18Amanda Nunes, Dominick Cruz, and UFC 259 PreviewMar 4, 20210.0
19Leon Edwards and UFC 259 RecapMar 9, 20210.0
20Eryk Anders and Darren StewartMar 11, 20210.0
21Kevin Holland (with a direct message for Derek Brunson) and Max GriffinMar 16, 20210.0
22Derek Brunson (with a direct response for Kevin Holland) and Don'Tale MayesMar 17, 20210.0
23Sean O'Malley and Gillian Robertson & Coach Din ThomasMar 23, 20210.0
24UFC Heavyweight Champion Stipe Miocic and UFC 260 PreviewMar 24, 20210.0
25UFC Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling, Miranda Maverick, and UFC 260 recapMar 30, 20210.0
26Miesha Tate and Country Music Superstar Brantley GilbertApr 1, 20210.0
27Marvin Vettori, Arnold Allen, and Comedian Nate BargatzeApr 6, 20210.0
28Kevin Holland, Nina Nunes, and NFL Hall of Famer Michael IrvinApr 8, 20210.0
29Georges St-PierreApr 13, 20210.0
30Robert Whittaker and Comedian Josh WolfApr 15, 20210.0
31Ali Abdelaziz and Comedian Jo KoyApr 20, 20210.0
32Kamaru Usman, Anthony Smith, and Comedian Colin QuinnApr 22, 20210.0
33UFC 261 Recap with Din ThomasApr 27, 20210.0
34Champion Rose Namajunas, Giga Chikadze, and Austin EkelerApr 29, 20210.0
35Jiri Prochazka, Merab Dvalishvili, and MLB pitcher Clarke SchmidtMay 3, 20210.0
36Neil Magny and Amanda RibasMay 6, 20210.0
37UFC 262 Preview, Katlyn Chookagian, Gina Mazany, and MLB prospect Bobby Witt Jr.May 11, 20210.0
38Tony Ferguson, Michael Chandler, actor Ryan Guzman, and co-host TJ De SantisMay 13, 20210.0
39UFC 262 Recap, Beneil Dariush, Felicia Spencer, actor Theo Rossi, and co-host Phoenix CarnevaleMay 18, 20210.0
40Cody Garbrandt, Justin Tafa, and co-host Forrest GriffinMay 20, 20210.0
41UFC Flyweight Andrea Lee and Comedian Aisha TylerMay 25, 20210.0
42Chuck LiddellMay 27, 20210.0
43Becoming A Fighter: Leon EdwardsMay 28, 20210.0

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