112 seconds in the ring and just 1 hit for a KO for Kimbo Slice. Kimbo gets way too much undeserved hate. Kimbo Slice is back to his old, knocking motherf***ers out self. The former MMA fighter/backyard brawler entered the ring as a pro-boxer for the second time on Saturday night (October 15), and knocked out his opponent in Mike Tyson-like fashion. Slice (real name: Kevin Ferguson), 47, improved to 2-0 after Saturday's fight, following a quick first-round knockout of lesser-known Tay...Read Full Story
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ESPN - Kimbo Slice, the internet fighting sensation who rose to prominence in MMA, is making the jump to the boxing ring.
Slice
will make his professional boxing debut in a scheduled four-round
heavyweight bout against an opponent to be determined in the main event
of an untelevised card at Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, Okla., on Aug.
13, promoter Gary Shaw said Wednesday.
"Kimbo has been in
Los Angeles area training for this for almost three months," Shaw said.
"I don't know how...Read Full Story
Ray Edwards has apparently been trying his hand at boxing while the NFL lockout looms. Edwards is already scheduled to make his pro debut tonight in Minnesota, but already has another fight scheduled for June. Promoter Jared Shaw, however, has plans on setting up a fight between Edwards and Kimbo.
“I’ll tell you right now on the air, I’ve called Mike Riley to
get in touch with Ray Edwards’ people and I’ve made an open challenge
to come fight Kimbo Slice. That fight I will deliver...Read Full Story
Over the weekend, Dhafir Harris, aka Dada 5000 -- the Perrine-based Kimbo Slice protege trying to bring backyard fighting into the mainstream -- invited Riptide to watch a grudge match be...
What do you get when you cross a heavyweight rapper with an actual UFC heavyweight? A pair of celebrity doppelgangers, that’s what! Rick Ross is practically Kimbo Slice’s twin brother! Could it be the bushy beards that make them look so similar?
Kimbo's street KO's were against unskilled fighters that aren't good enough to hold Roy Jones Jr.'s jock strap. What happened in MMA? He was laid out by a soft pawing jab from Seth Petruzzelli; and now, he has made the trip inside the squared circle three ...
Unbeaten Kimbo Slice (3-0, 2 KO's) will now make his next appearance in the boxing ring on March 24th at the O’Reilly Center in Springfield ... Orlando Utsey, Steven Kollin and Taylor Faulkner are all scheduled to appear next month.
MANILA, Philippines – Former UFC fighter Kimbo Slice will be facing an undefeated boxer next month for his fourth fight as a professional boxer. Slice, whose real name is Kevin Ferguson, will battle it out against Robert Bruce in Springfield, Missouri ...
A star was going to come out of the Youtube street-fighting videos. If Kimbo Slice hadn’t existed, Youtube would have created him. The sanctity of the sport: MMA hasn’t been around as long as baseball and hockey, but it’s been here long ...
The Scorpion King III: The Battle for Redemption is slated to be released via Universal Studios Home Entertainment in Q1 2012. Welcome back to The Crossfire. Kimbo Slice in The Scorpion King III. Image courtesy Universal Studios Home ...
Kimbo Slice, (real name Kevin Ferguson, born Feb. 8, 1974) is a former street fighter who rose to prominence following a series of Internet videos of his fights. He later moved to mixed martial arts.
Kevin Ferguson (born on February 8, 1974), better known as Kimbo Slice, is a Miami, Florida-based street fighter turned mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter.
Kimbo Slice is a throwback to the early days of organized mixed martial arts in the U.S. during a time when you didn't need necessarily need a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu, amateur ...
The only thing worse than seeing the obsessed Kimbo-crazies force-feed him to the masses is watching the pendulum swing back in the other direction and hearing his loss lampooned by the “I-told-you-