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''Final Fu'' is an American
reality television show Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 19 ...
that first aired on MTV2 on July 17, 2006, and ran for a single season of twenty episodes The show was hosted by Ernie Reyes, Jr., and featured practitioners of various styles of martial arts competing in one-on-one semi-contact point sparring matches and group competitions.


Notable competitors

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Scoring

The reality competition is based on stand-up only, continuous point sparring. The target area is the upper leg and torso. No contact to the lower legs, back, groin, and head are allowed. There are also other areas where striking is not allowed, for instance, in one episode, a competitor is warned for striking the opponent on the left side hip. The point system goes as follows: * 1 point for kicks to the target areas * 2 points for "punching techniques" (i.e., punches) to the target areas * 3 points for jumping kicks and spinning back kicks. * 4 points for spinning jump kicks Warnings and point deductions are given for the following reasons: * Unnecessary roughness, Lack of control * Striking the head, back, or outside the target area Timidity (excessive lack of action/avoiding the other fighter) has occurred several times, but nobody has been punished for it.


Winners


Weekly

The Top 4 from each week move onto the final week, which aired August 7, 2006. The Top 4 from each week are as follows (Alphabetically): Week 1: Jessica Mellon, Jonathan Phan, Bryan Rogers, and Hans Wikkeling Week 2: Ilram Choi, Brian Hilliard, and Jackson Spidell Week 3: Chris Brewster, Justin Cox, Michelle Spencer, Daniel Sterling


Final week results

Two contestants, unbeknownst to the fighters, would be eliminated after their first challenge on Monday, leaving ten competitors. They were: Jessica Mellon, and Hans Wikkeling After the last challenge and the first round of fights, the four contestants who had the lowest overall scores departed on Wednesday, leaving six competitors. They were: Jessen Noviello, Jonathan Phan, Bryan Rogers and Michelle Spencer. A six-person competition continued the contest on Thursday. During this day the six remaining contestants had a 1-minute match with each of the other five contestants, leading to a total of 15 matches. The four individuals with the lowest overall scores departed the competition. They were: Chris Brewster, Ilram Choi, Justin Cox, and Brian Hilliard The two final contestants for Friday were Daniel Sterling and Jackson Spidell. One three round fight between these two determined fighters would decide the winner of the month-long competition. After a very close fight, with both competitors putting it all on the line, Sterling won the final match with a score of 126 points over Spidell's 118. The win earned Sterling $25,000 dollars, trips to Japan, Korea, and China, and the title of the Final Fu.


References


External links

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Official Website

MTV Website
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''Does Final Fu Give Martial Arts a Black Eye?''
* Article
The FINAL FU on MTV2
- Kung Fu Magazine {{MTV2 original programs MTV2 original programming 2006 American television series debuts 2006 American television series endings 2000s American reality television series