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Split image of Andreeas Binder walking out to 'The Ultimate Fighter 33' fight, Chael Sonnen cageside at the UFC Apex
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TUF 33’s Andreeas Binder Aims to Settle Score with “Gangster” Chael Sonnen Over $12.5K Weight Miss Deal

July 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Chael Sonnen covered the cost of the weight miss for a fighter during the latest season of “The Ultimate Fighter.” The UFC reality series, now in its 33rd season, featured Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen as coaches. In a notable moment from the show, Irish fighter Andreas Binder (10-2) was allowed to compete despite being 5 pounds over the limit. Unlike past instances where fighters missing weight led to fight cancellations, Sonnen stepped in and negotiated a $12,500 compensation payout to Binder’s opponent Jeff Clayton, amounting to $2,500 per pound missed.

Despite a strong performance in the first round where Binder hurt Clayton, the fight ultimately ended in a majority decision loss for Binder, who expected a decisive third round. After the fight, Bloody Elbow interviewed Binder, who expressed his surprise at losing stamina and praised Sonnen’s straightforward and supportive coaching style. Binder revealed Sonnen’s confidence in his potential to win the season and expressed hope for a rematch with Clayton on a UFC card or competitor series, promising a knockout victory to repay Sonnen’s backing.

During their bout on TUF 33 episode 4, “Blood and Business,” Binder initially dominated with effective punches and ground control, but Clayton’s recovery late in round one shifted momentum. Binder reflected on the fight dynamics, noting he had chances to finish but needed more patience. He acknowledged Clayton’s resilience and fairness of the decision but believed a third round was warranted.

Fan Take: This story highlights the impact of strong coaching and sportsmanship in MMA, showcasing how responsible actions like Sonnen’s can keep fights alive and fair despite setbacks. It’s a reminder of the intricate balance behind the scenes that influences not just individual bouts but the integrity and continuity of the sport itself.

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