Reality TV starring Robert Whittaker and Manny Pacquiao is slated for release on Netflix.
The third season of the popular survival show, Physical 100, is set to premiere on Netflix in October, bringing together teams from eight diverse countries. The international format of this year's competition includes teams from Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand, and Turkey.
Competitors in this season will face a series of challenges designed to test their strength, endurance, and agility. Alongside fighters, teams will also include athletes from various sports such as strongmen, rugby players, baseball players, wrestlers, swimmers, and a parkour specialist.
The new season promises to be as exciting as ever, with former UFC champion Robert Whittaker and boxing legend Manny Pacquiao joining the lineup. However, the fate of UFC's collaboration with Netflix for this season remains unclear, as the reason behind their deal collapse has been revealed.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the third season is the role of the fighter captains. It is currently unknown if they will participate in the challenges or just act as mentors to their teams. The name of the fighter-captain of the South Korean team is not explicitly stated in the provided search results.
Meanwhile, Sterling has declared himself the main victim of his own move, without elaborating on the specifics. On the other hand, Jake Paul has revealed ambitious plans, including beating Alexander Usyk in a potential future match-up.
As the countdown to the premiere begins, fans are eagerly waiting to see how the international teams will fare against each other in the high-octane challenges of Physical 100. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting season!
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