Final Fu

Final Fu

2006
Final Fu
Final Fu

Final Fu

5.9 | en |

Final Fu is an American reality television show 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.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP8  Episode 8
Jul. 26,2006
Episode 8

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EP7  Episode 7
Jul. 25,2006
Episode 7

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EP6  Episode 6
Jul. 24,2006
Episode 6

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EP5  Episode 5
Jul. 21,2006
Episode 5

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EP4  Episode 4
Jul. 20,2006
Episode 4

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EP3  Episode 3
Jul. 19,2006
Episode 3

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EP2  Episode 2
Jul. 18,2006
Episode 2

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EP1  Episode 1
Jul. 17,2006
Episode 1

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Released: 2006-07-17 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mtv2.com/#series/20597
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Final Fu is an American reality television show 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.

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Reviews

Earl_Sheppard_777 I loved the show, I think the obstacles that were before every fight really prepared the fighters to give all they got if they did or didn't to so well. One thing that I didn't like as much was you cannot use knockout techniques. Other than that everything else was good to go. I was proud of Daniel S. for a job well done, he kept the greatness for the style of the ninja. Ernie R. was a good host and he kept a reminder to his martial artist where their points lie and how to focus the greatness of their styles. I hope there will be another season of the final fu, and the tradition continues. The final fu is a perfect area to display speed and techniques without someone getting seriously hurt or killed during a fight.
bradc19872000 This show was awesome. Ernie Reyes, Jr. was a fantastic host, and the competitors were all great fighters. Even when they don't kick to the head, these guys go all out on each other, battling in inter-gender fights with no weight classes, enduring crippling kicks to the body, the legs, even the groin.The challenges were all very interesting, and would test the true skill of even the best martial artist.SPOILER ALERT: I was quite pleased that the Final Fu and the winner of the $25,000 was Ninjitsu and Tae Kwon Do stylist, and world forms and weapons champion Daniel Sterling. I was rooting for him all along, and I knew he could do it.
pczerwin I was quite enthusiastic abut the premise of this show. Unfortunately it was the opposite of what a show like this should be about. A show that reflects the true meaning of what it is like to be a martial artist. Instead it is filled with clearly bias judges who seem only interested in ratings and what "they" consider to be their favorites, instead of the martial artists who truly demonstrate their proficiency in their particular martial art.I will not watch this show again for for the promoters of this series, this is one customer, as well as her family, who will not support their products.
bluesman_1103 It's nice to see a reality show/competition that focuses on the competition and not the drama. Give me more!! The only thing is I was hoping to see some Chinese stylists on. I know there are 3 more weeks and plenty more fighters to show up. It would be cool to see this go beyond one season, too. I haven't followed his martial arts career for some time but I do remember seeing Master Reyes in a few movies. It's amazing how much he resembles his father, now. If anyone else reads this and they agree with me please take a few minutes and let MTV know how you feel. Do the traditional stylists a favor and help rescue us from the all powerful UFC.