Would anyone fight these guys?

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Sorry stud, I didn't think to search "backyard brawl" or perhaps "meatheads going at it", next time I post anything I will clear it up with you too make sure it passes your "test".

It may have been posted many times but there are many people who don't spend 16 hours a day on this forum who may not have seen it.


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I wasn't trippin. I guess your used to the siccness attitude. I just wanted you to know it had been posted several time, just in case nobody replied. HAHA.
 

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I already saw this shit, but I think the nigga in the white shorts use to be a boxer or something cause he fucked that niggas eye up badly. Even let him get some free hits on him lol...
 
Jul 16, 2002
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I have a few friends who are involved on the MMA circuit (mixed martial arts, the type of fighting in UFC and Pride), while I think that guy is tough enough, I don't think he would last in todays UFC and Pride events. Todays fighters are trained in several different styles, tough as nails, and many of them are large individuals. This guy would have done well in the early years of UFC when it was basically just bar room brawlers who just punched and occasionally grapled, but today the skill level is too high. On the other hand with some training in a striking art and wrestling art there is no reason he couldn't do well with that size and tougness.

Does anyone know anything more about this guy? I saw his pics all over that inthevip.com website. Good work whoever found that.



Ta TownBacker
 
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Honestly man, I am 6'2" 230 lbs, played Division I Linebacker, I am 24 years old, fancy myself as being pretty tough, and have been in my fair share of fights, BUT it would take probably at least $50,000 for me to step in the ring with EITHER of those cats, and I am 100% they would knock me out in 1 to 2 punches. I mean the guy who got messed up was all smiles afterwords, he is obviously a hard ass too, I think what happened was 2 groups each had their tough guy fight for the cash, and the 1 guys knew how to fight better. Even the other combatant was scared, thats the part that scares me the most.



Ta TownBacker
 
Apr 24, 2003
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here's a little interview with our pal Kimbo..............



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7/23/2004

Interview with Kimbo Slice: Miami Street Fighting Legend

By A.I.


1. Kimbo are you a boxing fan? If so, who are your favorite fighters now and of all-time?

Yes, I’m a boxing fan. I watch it from time to time. My all-time favorites are Joe Frazier and Mike Tyson.

2. You are a big guy, exactly how tall are you and how much do you weigh?

I’m roughly 6’3, 240 pounds.

3. Have you ever lost a fight underground? What is your record if you know?

I’ve lost my share in the pen. I don’t keep track but I’ve won much more than I’ve lost. Since I was released almost one year ago, I’ve gone 9-1. My only loss was to a punk that brought mace to the dance. I was kicking his ass and he used the mace as I went in for the kill. I accept the loss. I’m a man. Before the fight we said no weapons but we didn’t say no mace. He regretted doing that. I knocked him out within ten seconds in our rematch and pounded on him five more times for insurance. He lost all his front teeth but we’re good friends now. It’s about respect.


4. What tools do you posess and what tools are you working on that you think will make you a professional threat?

I’ve got a powerful left hook and a lot of intensity. The intensity comes from the anger within. The establishment took ten years of my life and now I’m gonna take it back.

5. Are you in training right now to polish your boxing skills and if so how is that going?

I recently started training at a local gym here in Miami. I’m working on my conditioning and defense. I feel I done created a great offense from my days in the pen. That was Education 101.

6. Can you make noise in the heavyweight division? How long will it take?

That’s what my trainers think. They say the division is open and I might as well take a crack at it. We’ll see what happens. I’ll probably only need about ten pro fights before I’m ready to knock all them fools out.

7. Can you tell us about your time spent incarcerated and if that would pose a problem getting you licensed in any state professionally?

I was incarcerated for some bullshit I didn’t do. Let’s leave it at that. I hope my past don’t come back to haunt me. This nigga gotta keep eatin.

8. Alot of people who will watch the tape of one of your fights will say you are an ultimate fighter not a boxer and that your a freak show not worth our time, what would you like to say to them?

I am a freak and that’s why people should pay to see me. I don’t box and do that pansy boy @#%$. I like to run this like Iron Mike.


9. Are there any plans for you to fight professionaly against a specific opponent any time soon?

We’re working on getting me licensed here in Miami. I might turn pro within a few months.

10. Do you want to be a champion or a freak puncher just to make some money? How commited are you to becoming a complete boxer?

I’m 32 years old dawg. I gots to make the dough to support myself and my disabled moms. God bless her soul. I live to bleed for that woman. I want to go as far as my power will take me.


11. How long will it take you after turning pro to become a good slugger-boxer and become a championship level fighter?

I have a lot of respect for the game. I know many of these fighters have been putting in their work for years. But they ain’t never been in the pen as long as I have. I have skills you can’t learn on the outside. I feel I’ll be ready for anyone within ten fights.

12. What would you like to say to our readers and hopefully your future fans?

I’d like to thank everyone who has sent me emails. If you liked what you saw in that short clip, come out and support me when I turn pro. I’m ready to run this. I’m out.
 
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alilbitmo.........

Kimbo Slice: Miami Street Fighting Legend

Kimbo, cousin of boxer Emmanuel Augustus, is a badass Miami enforcer who fights for purses of 3-5 gs on a regular basis. He'll put up his money up against yours to find out who is superior. He doesn't care if it's at your place of work or in your own backyard. If you're willing to put up the dough, he'll fight you for it. In the clip below he attempts to earn more green by going heads up against another stocky brawler named Byrd.

www.sublimedirectory.com/basem...media/kimbo.wmv

For those of you who don't know the full story behind that video, here goes.

Kimbo Slice (amazingly that's his last name) is an ex-con who did ten years of hard time but was finally released about 10 months ago. He fights in underground boxing matches from time to time winning purses that range from 3-10 thousand gs. This year alone, he's 9-1. His lone loss was suffered when his opponent used mace. Kimbo acknowledges the loss because he says, "I shoulda kicked his ass much faster and knocked the bitch out cold. And before the fight we said no weapons, but didn't say no mace."

Backed by the owner of a popular Miami based porn website, Kimbo earned his first 10 thousand dollar purse when he knocked out that same opponent in a rematch. The bout took but a mere 10 seconds. Not taking any chances, Kimbo pounced on his opponent 5 times after he was out cold.

Kimbo is well aware that underground fighting is illegal but he cannot help it. He can't earn a decent living through legit means because of his prison track record. If you were a big bad ass in his situation and someone came up to you and said, "I know someone who will fight you for 10 grand heads up", you might consider it also.

Kimbo is now considering turning pro through the advice of his cousin, Emmanuel Augustus, and local boxing trainers in Miami. Once he turns pro, he will leave his underground fighting days behind. As he contemplates the countless possibilities, Kimbo will continue to fight in underground battles to provide for himself and his disabled mother. As Kimbo so eloquently put it, "That's how a nigga eat."

If you know any non-pro who is willing to wager 5-10 gs to go up against Kimbo in a boxing rules street fight, email his manager at [email protected]
 

Sneak

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Ta Townbacker said:
I have a few friends who are involved on the MMA circuit (mixed martial arts, the type of fighting in UFC and Pride), while I think that guy is tough enough, I don't think he would last in todays UFC and Pride events. Todays fighters are trained in several different styles, tough as nails, and many of them are large individuals. This guy would have done well in the early years of UFC when it was basically just bar room brawlers who just punched and occasionally grapled, but today the skill level is too high. On the other hand with some training in a striking art and wrestling art there is no reason he couldn't do well with that size and tougness.

Does anyone know anything more about this guy? I saw his pics all over that inthevip.com website. Good work whoever found that.



Ta TownBacker
My boy is into MMA fighting. He has his first cage match comming up soon in Vegas. He's 165 lbs but solid as a rock. When we work out he's putting up 365X4 on the bench for 5 sets. He said that if it were just down to boxing he would probably get handed. However if it were all out my boy said he'd just wrestle him and choke hold or arm bar him...