If Saturday's UFC 111 event isn't enough for you, Spike TV has an additional offering on Sunday.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship's longtime cable home broadcasts an eight-hour marathon of "The Ultimate Fighter 10" beginning at 1 p.m. ET/PT.

"TUF 10" debuted in the second half of 2010 – with ex-champs Rashad Evans and Quinton Jackson as coaches – featured 16 heavyweight fighters, including four former NFL players, three ex-UFC fighters, an IFL champ, and former EliteXC headliner Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson.

The highly anticipated season revived and boasted record ratings for the long-running series, thanks largely to Ferguson.

Sunday's marathon includes six regular-season episodes as well as a re-airing of the show's finale, which included the "TUF 10" finals and a non-show headliner between light heavyweights Jon Jones and Matt Hamill.

The marathon, of course, airs just three days before "TUF 11" makes its debut on Spike TV. The upcoming season features Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell as coaches, and 28 middleweight fighters will complete in a tournament format that UFC president Dana White has said will have some "format changes."

The "TUF 11" debut follows Spike TV's airing of UFC Fight Night 21 and a headliner between Kenny Florian and Takanori Gomi.