Slice To Be On TUF 10 In Sept.

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Nov 7, 2002
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Y! Sports exclusive: Kimbo gets TUF
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
21 minutes ago

LAS VEGAS – Kimbo Slice, the controversial heavyweight who in 2008 headlined the most-viewed mixed martial arts card in history, will be one of 16 contestants on the forthcoming season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s reality TV series.

Dana White, the UFC’s outspoken president, has repeatedly mocked Slice for his lack of fighting ability. Slice, whose real name is Kevin Ferguson, became a cult figure by competing in street fights that were posted on YouTube. Slice’s “bouts” drew tens of millions of views and led him to turn professional.

He fought for the now defunct Elite XC, garnering massive media attention but getting mocked by White and others affiliated with the UFC for a lack of ability.

White has called him a “joke,” a “bum” and “not a real fighter,” among other less than kind descriptions. He said that Slice would “get murdered if he fought in the UFC” and suggested that his lightweight champion, 155-pound B.J. Penn, would “annihilate” the 230-pound Slice.

The UFC president has repeatedly insisted he would not allow Slice to compete in the UFC unless he won his way onto the show by competing on “The Ultimate Fighter.”

Slice has called White’s bluff and will appear on Season 10 of the highly rated Spike TV series, White has confirmed. Fighters live in the same house and train together, and then fight during the show in a bid to earn a UFC contract.

His appearance, along with that of former UFC light heavyweight champions Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Rashad Evans as coaches, should guarantee massive ratings.

“It should be interesting, given some of the things I’ve said about him,” White said.

Slice, who has a 3-1 professional record, appeared in the main event of the first MMA card shown on network television in the U.S. when he fought James Thompson on May 31, 2008, on CBS.

Slice won by third-round stoppage in a bout that attracted a record 6.5 million viewers and remains the most-viewed MMA bout in history.

But Slice hasn’t fought since Oct. 4, when he was knocked out by a jab from late replacement Seth Petruzelli, a light heavyweight, just 14 seconds into another fight broadcast on CBS. The plug was pulled on Elite XC, which reportedly lost millions of dollars, in the aftermath of the fight.

White promised “some major surprises” as he announced on a Thursday conference call that Jackson and Evans, each of whom is a former light heavyweight champion, would serve as coaches on Season 10.

He declined to say anything further but urged reporters on the call not to miss media day, which is Tuesday at the UFC Training Center in Las Vegas.

White worked hard to keep Slice’s appearance on the show a secret, hoping to have unveiled him Tuesday. Season 10, which is being called “The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights,” was originally slated to feature a cast of eight heavyweights and eight middleweights, but the UFC quietly informed the middleweights who tried out that it was going with an all-heavyweight show.

And unlike in recent seasons, where the competitors had to win a fight to earn their way into the house, there will be no such arrangement this time. All 16 fighters – Spike and the UFC are keeping names of the others a closely guarded secret – will automatically move into the house.

Though White goes to great lengths to insist that nothing on the show is scripted, it’s virtually guaranteed that Slice won’t fight early in the competition. Having him around and alive in the competition is going to keep ratings elevated.

If Slice is able to advance to the live Dec. 5 finale, with a chance to earn a UFC contract with a win, ratings would likely be the largest in Spike history.


Was also posted in the combat section but since not everybody checks that out though I would but it for you cats here
 
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We'll see if he can even make it into the house.

With White talking all kinds of shit about Kimbo not being a real fighter it would be pretty funny if Kimbo won the whole thing and became the "Ultimate" fighter.
 
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We'll see if he can even make it into the house.

With White talking all kinds of shit about Kimbo not being a real fighter it would be pretty funny if Kimbo won the whole thing and became the "Ultimate" fighter.
"All 16 fighters – Spike and the UFC are keeping names of the others a closely guarded secret – will automatically move into the house."
 
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We'll see if he can even make it into the house.

With White talking all kinds of shit about Kimbo not being a real fighter it would be pretty funny if Kimbo won the whole thing and became the "Ultimate" fighter.
Not saying that Dana White does like Kimbo but I'm guessing since White talk shit about all the other MMA Fight promoters Kimbo was a target be default. Either way it adds to rating and money for Dana White and the UFC.
 
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Good move for the UFC and for Kimbo.


He belongs right in there with those guys as far as his experience level goes. I'm sure he'll agree, cause he has to work his way up the ladder after the way he lost.

I won't be surprised if this is the most successful season of TUF yet.
 
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Good move for the UFC and for Kimbo.


He belongs right in there with those guys as far as his experience level goes. I'm sure he'll agree, cause he has to work his way up the ladder after the way he lost.
yes and no.......He should of worked up that ladder no matter what. He was a back yard fighter going into an MMA world, theres a big difference. He shouldnt of been headling so soon he needed to prove himself first, and that loss he took fucked shit up for him...
 
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Yeah, but I would never blame him for Gary Shaw exploiting his marketability and presenting him as the biggest baddest MMA fighter on the planet.

The only reason why he was a headliner is because he was fighting for a desperate organization, who would do anything to stay afloat. And they failed.

From what I've seen and read, he has always been very humble about where he stood in the sport.
 
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I'm Glad for Kimbo. As much as I wanted elite XC to succeed, they kept puttin Kimbo up there where he shouldnt be. I blame management. They dropped the ball hard by banking on Kimbo.

That's what I like about MMA, there's always an factor that the fight can change and we dont expect the unusual to happen.

Kimbo needs to train real.. IMO, he had a good trainer in Bas.. but I guess he fukd that off.
 
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i don't get why people still jock kimbo like he's some god of fighting. The guy beat up people in backyards who obviously weren't trained, goes into an MMA environment and gets his ass whooped, dude can fight but will not be a competitor in the UFC. Ever.
 
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We'll see if he can even make it into the house.

With White talking all kinds of shit about Kimbo not being a real fighter it would be pretty funny if Kimbo won the whole thing and became the "Ultimate" fighter.
yea Dana would be pissed that he made so much money at his PPV event , shit the best thing that could happen for Dana is that he does win it imagine how much the rematch would bring in?

on a side note this season of TUF is the best yet you see the fight last night?
 
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i don't get why people still jock kimbo like he's some god of fighting. The guy beat up people in backyards who obviously weren't trained, goes into an MMA environment and gets his ass whooped, dude can fight but will not be a competitor in the UFC. Ever.

I'm a Kimbo fan. Simply because he was a raw, mostly untrained brawler, going into a sport with people who have been training in martial arts and other fighting styles for years and years.


He's 3-1. He lost to a journeyman. But do you know how many of these pro MMA fighters lose early in their careers ?

A lot of them do.

Its part of the learning curve.

But I can pretty much guarantee that barring a loss in his first couple of fights on TUF , that he will eventually be fighting in the UFC. He is too much of a money machine for the UFC not to take advantage.
 

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I think kimbo could make it far. He's got more heart than a lot of fighters thats been on that show. All he wants to do is fight. I hope he proves dana wrong and wins it all.