David Loiseau trying out for TUF 11
by Natalia Baage on September 30, 2009

Former UFC middleweight contender, David Loiseau, will try out for the 11th season of Spike's hit reality TV show, "The Ultimate Fighter."

After being released from the organization in April 2009 following a unanimous decision loss to Ed Herman at UFC 97, Loiseau is attempting to stage a comeback, saying that he will do anything he can to get back into the organization.

"I'd love to go back, you know, just to get another chance to do what I do," said Loiseau in an interview with FanHouse.com

Ken Pavia, Loiseau's agent, said that trying out for the show is Loiseau's best chance at doing so.

"He's committed to doing whatever it takes to get back into the major show," Pavia said, "and that includes submitting an application for the next TUF season."

Tryouts for TUF 11 will be held on Oct. 26 in Los Angeles, CA. While the weight classes have not yet been announced, it has been reported that the 11th season will be geared towards the welterweights and middleweights. No coaches have been announced.

The Canadian fighter currently sports an 18-9 MMA record. He has suffered losses to the likes of Rich Franklin, Mike Swick and Jeremy Horn, but holds wins over Evan Tanner, Charles McCarthy and Gideon Ray.

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