Kimbo Slice -VS- Ken Shamrock (10/4/08)

kimbo even says it:
"Before The night we didnt know who this guy was.. now everybody knows who he is"
therefore this guy came outta nowhere
 
Kimbo is a nice guy.. i trained a couple of times with him and he is very polite and well spoken... the whole street shit is just an act.. the guy almost finished school with a BA on criminal justice... the truth is he is still green, they are trying to build him up like the next big thing but he is too inexpirenced ... as the time comes by he will get better, training with Bas Rutten is going to help his skills. He still a baby when it comes to the fighting game, and whoever thought hes was going to take the world by storm is a complete idiot......
 
Kimbo is a nice guy.. i trained a couple of times with him and he is very polite and well spoken... the whole street shit is just an act.. the guy almost finished school with a BA on criminal justice... the truth is he is still green, they are trying to build him up like the next big thing but he is too inexpirenced ... as the time comes by he will get better, training with Bas Rutten is going to help his skills. He still a baby when it comes to the fighting game, and whoever thought hes was going to take the world by storm is a complete idiot......

i agree.. but i dont think is carrer is going to go to far... hes already an older guy in the MMA world..
 
i agree.. but i dont think is carrer is going to go to far... hes already an older guy in the MMA world..
it will get pretty far, he is fighting at Elite which is lacking on skilled fighters, making Slice one of their best fighters... if he was fighting for Dream or the UFC.. it will be another story... no even a gate keeper...
 
Kimbo is a nice guy.. i trained a couple of times with him and he is very polite and well spoken... the whole street shit is just an act.. the guy almost finished school with a BA on criminal justice... the truth is he is still green, they are trying to build him up like the next big thing but he is too inexpirenced ... as the time comes by he will get better, training with Bas Rutten is going to help his skills. He still a baby when it comes to the fighting game, and whoever thought hes was going to take the world by storm is a complete idiot....

^^Troof...I hurd him speak outside of the fights and he's really different from what people seem to believe. A average guy who won a few street fights nothing major...
 
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it will get pretty far, he is fighting at Elite which is lacking on skilled fighters, making Slice one of their best fighters... if he was fighting for Dream or the UFC.. it will be another story... no even a gate keeper...


all depends what his owner Icey Mike tells him what to do, lol

i mean he has gotten soooo much promotion cause he has RK Media and Bangbros behind his back. Its funny how Icey Mike wasn't around when he lost. he was around though when he first entered the ring. He's the guy with the blue cap and blue top to his left when he enters. At least it looks like him but yeah Icey Mike is the same dude who records 8stlatinas.com

actually for more reference. the famous fight that made Kimbo famous is where he busted that dude's eye in the backyard. the guy behind the camera is Icey Mike.
 
i agree.. but i dont think is carrer is going to go to far... hes already an older guy in the MMA world..
randy couture started when he was 33yrs old and he is 44 or 45 now and still going strong not to say all fighters can fight when they are that old most stop in there late thirties. i like to watch kimbo fight cuz he is from down here
 
kimbo even says it:
"Before The night we didnt know who this guy was.. now everybody knows who he is"
therefore this guy came outta nowhere

for people to say this, is proof that they know nothing and dont follow mma as much, they just think they know about it

all depends what his owner Icey Mike tells him what to do, lol

i mean he has gotten soooo much promotion cause he has RK Media and Bangbros behind his back. Its funny how Icey Mike wasn't around when he lost. he was around though when he first entered the ring. He's the guy with the blue cap and blue top to his left when he enters. At least it looks like him but yeah Icey Mike is the same dude who records 8stlatinas.com

actually for more reference. the famous fight that made Kimbo famous is where he busted that dude's eye in the backyard. the guy behind the camera is Icey Mike.

kimbo will NEVER fight in ufc
dana white hates kimbo and says he sucks
dana is somewhat right
kimbo had no mma experience, and would die in UFC, kimbo is a horrible ground fighter (besides his last submission win, which made me laugh)
if the match him up against a good ground fighter with some karate skills he would get murked
 
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randy couture started when he was 33yrs old and he is 44 or 45 now and still going strong not to say all fighters can fight when they are that old most stop in there late thirties. i like to watch kimbo fight cuz he is from down here

But the diference is that Randy was a gold glove amateur boxer in the army and an olympic alternate wrestler... the closes thing Kimbo has to skills is his cousin Rhadi who was a gold medal judoka in the olympics..... Kimbo has nothing to do with RK anymore.. his ass belongs to Jared Shaw.. owner of Elite... the guy screaming to the referee to not stop the fight..lol...
 
one time a say a guy in ufc the early days who was 52 he had gray hair and everything and he won, but that was a long time ago and the sport has evolved since then i just thought about it and thought it was funny
 
Was sitting on the john listening to 93 rock and the guy on there said that as of last night the fight is under investigation. lol i guess some body didn't like what they saw. the strange thing about it is that neither side has issued any complaints towards the investigation. lets see how this one turns out...
 
they are investigating due to Seth was given extra money to stand with Kimbo... they told him to not take Kimbo down, to keep it standing... which is Kimbo's world, yet he got OWNED..lol
 
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i lol at this....
ESPN says...

After what might have been its most successful night as a mixed martial arts promoter, ProElite finds itself on the defensive. For the past several days, the Los Angeles-based company has been fending off allegations of fight fixing.


Shortly after stopping Kimbo Slice in 14 seconds in Sunrise, Fla., on Saturday, last-minute replacement Seth Petruzelli began granting interviews. But it was the one he conducted Monday with an Orlando, Fla.-based radio station that has put ProElite under the microscope.

"The promoters kind of hinted to me and they gave me the money to stand and trade with him," Petruzelli said on "The Monsters in Orlando" show. "They didn't want me to take him down, let's just put it that way. It was worth my while to try to stand up and punch with him."

Petruzelli has since claimed his comment was "misconstrued." But the damage was too great to simply go away quietly. His words implied that ProElite attempted to influence the fight, causing the issue to mushroom.

After repeated calls from ESPN.com, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation -- which oversees the State Boxing Commission -- said Thursday that it has opened a preliminary investigation into the matter.

"While the Department of Business and Professional Regulation doesn't have any reason to believe there was a problem with the Slice-Petruzelli fight, given the interest in it, the Department has begun a preliminary investigation to thoroughly review the circumstances of the fight," said Jennifer Meale, Communications Director for the DBPR.

Jeremy Lappen, head of fight operations for ProElite subsidiary EliteXC, isn't concerned about the investigation. He insists there was no attempt to influence the fight in any way.

"We had a main event that fell out three hours before the fight was scheduled to start," Lappen told ESPN.com. "We had to scramble. And rather than call off the event, which is what most promoters would do, we put together something for the fans -- and tried to put on the best fight possible.


"We offered Seth Petruzelli a knockout bonus, a submission bonus and "fight of the night" bonus. If we were trying to influence the fight, why would we do that?


"We were not trying to protect Kimbo. He had been training to fight a guy in Shamrock who has a better ground game than Seth. If we were trying to protect Kimbo we would have sent him home. We put him in a dangerous fight."

ProElite's problems began Saturday afternoon when Slice's original opponent, Ken Shamrock, suffered a cut over his left eye. The Florida State Boxing Commission examined the injury and deemed it too severe to allow Shamrock to compete.

In an effort to keep Slice on the card, ProElite then made an offer to Petruzelli.

The Orlando, Fla., resident wasted little time accepting. Petruzelli, who was scheduled to face Aaron Rosa in a light heavyweight undercard bout, seized his opportunity by handing Slice his first professional loss.

In his excitement, Petruzelli began talking to anyone who would listen. But Petruzelli isn't used to being the focus of attention, so when his local radio station called, he opened up.

If the DBPR finds Petruzelli's statements during that radio interview to be true, it might cause irreparable harm to ProElite. It might also damage the credibility of mixed martial arts.

With so much at stake, Lappen stepped in to clear things up.

"We didn't try to influence the fight, and Seth said we didn't try to influence the fight. So there isn't a story," Lappen said. "If we are being hurt image-wise then it is extremely unfortunate because nothing happened."

Lappen is disappointed that so much attention has been placed on Petruzelli's statement. He points out that the card attracted more than 4 million viewers.

"I wish there was more focus paid on the fact that we had an amazing night," Lappen said. "There are a lot of great things that came out of Saturday night, the least of which is the ratings.

"That to me is a huge story. We went against other major sports -- a very big college football game, a playoff game in baseball and we did a better rating than they did. We were No. 1 in the key demographics [males 18 to 34 years old]."

But UFC president Dana White says a large television rating won't matter if it is found that ProElite attempted to influence the Slice-Petruzelli fight. White welcomes the DBPR's decision.

He believes any hint that a promoter influenced how a bout was fought will harm the integrity of mixed martial arts. White added that his organization could also feel the sting.

"The Mandalay Bay and Venetian [casinos] took bets on that fight," White told ESPN.com. "If you're a fan of mixed martial arts and you sit down and do all the stats and you're like 'man, if this thing goes to the ground, Seth Petruzelli can win this fight, I'm gonna bet on Seth Petruzelli.'

"Then you don't know the promoters are paying the guy and saying 'don't go to the ground?' That's criminal. If that was in Las Vegas and the Nevada Athletic Commission had put that fight on, the FBI would be investigating them right now.

"This is how it hurts [UFC]; it hurts our mainstream growth. The people who aren't hardcore fans … ask me 'Oh, you have that Kimbo Slice guy.' And I have to say no, 'I don't have Kimbo Slice.' I would never bring Kimbo Slice into my organization."

Franklin McNeil covers boxing and mixed martial arts for The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J.
 
Whether they paid him to go to ground or not. He took him out fair and square. I don't see the problem.
 
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