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Kimbo Slice TKOd in 14 seconds

WOW.

I don't really follow fighting (or whatever it's called), but I'm certainly aware of the hype surrounding Slice.

14 seconds? That's about the same time that Tyson knocked out Cooney, right?
 
Slice is worthless in a non standup fight

Now as in boxing and MMA now, refs protect fighters and slice is the top guy in their league. He went down cuz he stupidly threw a kick and missed and got capitalized on. So ofcourse they would call it cuz slice was in a vulnerable situation and slice is an idiot cuz any trained grappler would know the second you are in that spot you grab and hold the guy, not just stand there and take shots
 
Kimbo slice is a bum and the only reason anyone wanted him in the mma is from his b.s. popularity on youtube. It was only a matter of time before someone exploited him for his lack of skill.
 
Was this the Kimbo fight with Shamrock? Wasn't Shamrock long retired?

I remember that name from the Gracie days.
 
Was this the Kimbo fight with Shamrock? Wasn't Shamrock long retired?

I remember that name from the Gracie days.

It was supposed to have been. Shamrock suffered a cut over his eye during training the day before and was deemed unfit to fight. The guy that pummeled slice was named Seth Petruzelli. I saw it as it happened, and let me tell you, Slice was absolutely schooled by this kid. Pic below.
 
I love how all the Glass Joes around here are calling Slice a bum. Now he's no Fedor or Randy Couture but he's not a bum either. He didn't wrestle for a Division I school but he is naturally athletic and a proven tough guy. The fact that Bas Rutten is training him should tell folks he has some potential. He got popped in the eye, that would drop anyone.
 
I love how all the Glass Joes around here are calling Slice a bum. Now he's no Fedor or Randy Couture but he's not a bum either. He didn't wrestle for a Division I school but he is naturally athletic and a proven tough guy. The fact that Bas Rutten is training him should tell folks he has some potential. He got popped in the eye, that would drop anyone.

Anybody can get put to sleep with a well placed shot, just ask Tyson, Lennox Lewis, and Goliath from the biblical days.

It would have been nice to see the fight last longer, just to see what MMA skills Kimbo has developed, if any.
 
Kimbo slice is a typical ufc fans wet dream. Hes big bulky and a brawler. The guy he fought was giving up like what 35 pounds. People can argue that he wasnt ready for that match but I dont see what everyone was hyping him for. Ken or his brother frank would of taken care of him. Damn right hes no fedor. Id rather stick him in the category of other shity mma fighters like Bob Sapp.

Hes a crowd drawer cause everyone was making him out to be this unbeatable tank from those stupid ass youtube videos of him beating the shyt out of freakin milk men and mail people or some bar room bouncer, wtf times a thousand.
 
I love how all the Glass Joes around here are calling Slice a bum. Now he's no Fedor or Randy Couture but he's not a bum either. He didn't wrestle for a Division I school but he is naturally athletic and a proven tough guy. The fact that Bas Rutten is training him should tell folks he has some potential. He got popped in the eye, that would drop anyone.

True. This guy is a street-fighter. Maybe the best ever. He'd be better matched against Ryu or Ken... seriously though, let those two go at it in the alley behind the arena and that fight would last just as long, with a different winner.
 
Anybody can get put to sleep with a well placed shot, just ask Tyson, Lennox Lewis, and Goliath from the biblical days.

It would have been nice to see the fight last longer, just to see what MMA skills Kimbo has developed, if any.

I agree with Jaba on this one. Something to keep in mind is that many of these fighters are very big men who know how to hit, and their is a world of difference between a big guy that hits you, and a big guy who knows how to hit.

Now, i didn't see the fight, as i turned it off once i found out Ken Shamrock wasn't going to be fighting. No offence to Slice, but i turn the TV on to watch Shamrock, not Slice.

As far as seeing more of slice, Youtube is a pretty good place to see some of his fights. I don't know too much about him but I'm pretty sure he has taken out some pretty big names. One of them being Tank Abbot, if i remember right.
 
I'm a martial arts instructor (Wing Chun, if you must know) and I've been doing different martial arts (JKD, Fencing, Boxing, Tae Kwon Do) for over 20 years. I've fought in the ring, on the street and as a stunt performer and I gotta say that Kimbo Slice has NEVER impressed me. His "shocking" defeat at the hands of ... well, a relative nobody, comes as no surprise. Hopefully this will pave the way for a new mixed martial arts hero who's worthy of being hyped.

~FTKL
 
From Dan Wetzel, sports columnist:

SUNRISE, Fla. – The legend of Kimbo Slice was built by beating bums in boat yards and back alleys not far from here. It came crashing down Saturday courtesy of a quick punch from a pink-haired journeyman giving up two inches in height, four in reach and 30 pounds in muscle and might.

One simple shot sent Slice to the canvas and from there some guy named Seth Petruzelli needed just 12 punches and 14 seconds to put an end (we hope) to one of the great sporting charades of all time.

It was just a matter of time before Kimbo got exposed. He was little more than a character out of central casting, a bunch of addictive YouTube videos and a lot of insane hype by CBS, which made him a headliner before he made himself a fighter.

He was the Kimbo the Cash Machine, everyone lining up to exploit the lie that this was the baddest man on earth as long as he could walk through hand-picked tomato cans.

Only this time his match with 44-year-old Ken Shamrock, who hadn’t won a fight in over four years, fell apart when Shamrock cut his eye in a light training session Saturday and was deemed unfit to fight by state officials.

In the scramble to find a suitable replacement that Slice couldn’t possibly lose to, EliteXC considered Shamrock’s brother, Frank, who was there to be CBS’s color commentator, hadn’t fought lately due to a broken arm and would have given up around 45 pounds. Despite all this, Frank likely would have submitted Kimbo in the first round.

When that matchup couldn’t happen (EliteXC said state officials wouldn’t clear him, Frank said they did but CBS blocked it), EliteXC promoters turned to Petruzelli. The Fort Myers, Fla., native had been dumped by the big-league UFC, was just 2-2 since 2004, had recently taken a year off to start a business, weighed just 205 (to Kimbo’s 235) and was so lightly regarded he was competing in the non-televised undercard.
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Despite the oft-repeated propaganda that Slice was a man of “courage” for taking a fight with this smaller guy who was likely to stand and trade punches anyway, EliteXC paid Kimbo a cash bonus just to get him to step into the cage.

“We made it up to him,” said Jeremy Lappen, EliteXC’s head of fight operations. He wouldn’t disclose the amount.

For the myth of Slice, the matchup may not be a 44-year-old on a losing streak or someone from the broadcast booth, but really, what was the worst thing that could happen?

“It didn’t feel too flush,” Petruzelli said of the first punch that apparently didn’t even need to land squarely to fell Kimbo.

Make no mistake – or listen to the EliteXC spin – this was a disaster for Slice and the company. “This is MMA, all the best have lost,” said Lappen. True, but Kimbo wasn’t defeated by a crafty Brazilian jiu-jitsu master. He wasn’t caught in a submission by an experienced wrestler. He didn’t lose a decision after a three-round brawl.

Those would be understandable considering his novice status.

Kimbo was KTFO by a guy he absolutely towered over yet was willing to bang with him anyway. Not that Kimbo did any banging. Slice charged him (“He was like a truck,” Petruzelli said) but he never actually landed a punch.

In the end, Kimbo’s hand speed, defense and chin proved incapable against even an average mixed martial artist. Which was pretty much what every hardcore fan had predicted.

Not that CBS didn’t keep up with the Slice willing to fight, “anyone, anywhere, at anytime.” This was a 100 percent true statement if “anyone, anywhere, at anytime” means “no one any good, anywhere, ever.”

Slice seemed stunned and a bit saddened at the turn of events. After it was over, he initially began wrestling the referee. Whether that was a protest for the decision or because he was dazed isn’t certain. Then he walked around the cage complaining to fans about the stoppage.

Later he walked out on his CBS interview (“Kimbo?” asked a stunned Gus Johnson), although not before inviting America to an after party at a local nightclub. Then he showed up 45 minutes late for the main press conference, where he gave a quick statement and bailed.

“I got my first black eye,” he laughed. He later turned to Petruzelli and joked, “You knocked me out in front of my family; that’s (expletive) up.”

Through it all Slice remained the only likable character of this foolish farce. He wasn’t the one claiming he was the best in the world. He was just a working-class dude who figured out how to beat the system and cash in on his 15 minutes of fleeting fame.

He’s got kids to feed and bills to pay and right to the end, he was milking bonuses out of the promotion, a one-time homeless man holding the Tiffany Network’s prime-time programming hostage. Only in America.

He was the grand actor in the middle of a three-ring circus, a tall tale that would eventually come tumbling down under the bright glare of reality.

Where Slice goes from here is anyone’s guess. He can’t rebuild his reputation without stepping up in competition from the guy who just beat him in seconds. He can’t headline a card and have anyone believe he’s legit. He can’t claim he, “just got caught” when it wasn’t some wild, roundhouse right or sneaky arm-bar that did him in.

The truth was always coming for Kimbo. Saturday it arrived sooner rather than later, the money train grinding to a halt courtesy of a smaller, less heralded fighter that no one can claim is some elite champion.

No, this was it. It’ll never be the same, not for the fighter and not, perhaps, for his entire promotion that just lost its signature star on top of the $58 million it’s burned the past two years.

Afterward, EliteXC execs tried to paint a bright future but admitted they needed a drink. Lower-level employees used gallows humor about finding new jobs.

Kimbo just said he was going home to see his kids.

In 14 seconds flat, the whole mirage was gone.

*******************************************

To Mr. Wetzel, I say "Amen".

~FTKL
 
Finally, this shit is over. The man is not an mma fighter. I lost all respect for EliteXC when I heard the announcer say "the biggest upset in MMA history" :manicd:
 
Kimbo slice is a bum and the only reason anyone wanted him in the mma is from his b.s. popularity on youtube. It was only a matter of time before someone exploited him for his lack of skill.

He was exploited when he was beaten by Sean Gannon in Kimbo's only street fight loss.(former cop and eventually became a ufc guy) A guy who knows how to grapple and use submission techniques(to which kimbo's crowd complained saying shit like "no chokes!" or "no knees!"

Without a doubt slice is a formidable striker and fighter, but he is worthless in any round that goes beyond his initial barrage. He is alot like tyson, longer a fight goes and you survive, the worse he gets
 
Slice

It's called getting caught cold! It happens to a lot of fighters over their careers. A fighter is vunerable to a knockout in the early stages of the fight because he is not warmed up! Slice is far from a bum!? Also at the end of a fight, a fighter is vunerable to a KO because he has nothing left in the tank. In MMA there is no standing eight count after a knockdown so the fighter has no time to recover after a quick knockdown. Lennox Lewis was knocked out by McCall early in his fight. Ali was knocked down by Banks and Cooper early in these fights. Floyd Patterson was always getting knocked down early in fights and would come back to win! The old-timers always used the first round to feel out an opponent and use the first round as a warm-up. So they would not get caught cold! since MMA is explosive with Varrying Techniques and many fights only three rounds, a fighter is not afforded this luxury! That is what I like about MMA ,there is a lot of chance and randomness, along with conditioning and technique!
 
It's called getting caught cold! It happens to a lot of fighters over their careers. A fighter is vunerable to a knockout in the early stages of the fight because he is not warmed up! Slice is far from a bum!? Also at the end of a fight, a fighter is vunerable to a KO because he has nothing left in the tank. In MMA there is no standing eight count after a knockdown so the fighter has no time to recover after a quick knockdown. Lennox Lewis was knocked out by McCall early in his fight. Ali was knocked down by Banks and Cooper early in these fights. Floyd Patterson was always getting knocked down early in fights and would come back to win! The old-timers always used the first round to feel out an opponent and use the first round as a warm-up. So they would not get caught cold! since MMA is explosive with Varrying Techniques and many fights only three rounds, a fighter is not afforded this luxury! That is what I like about MMA ,there is a lot of chance and randomness, along with conditioning and technique!

well, your points are kinda my take on this. I mean, im not real familiar with MMA, but even superb experienced boxers can get caught with a good shot that slips through your defense and drops you to the mat. So how would a 14 second fight be a fair evaluation of anything other than perhaps Kimbos lack of defensive skill in allowing a hit to slip through that clocked him? its not like the guy was getting mopped around the ring for three minutes.
 
geez...even the WWE has better endings to stuff than this.
 
Maybe Elite XC should have had this guy fight Slice that night instead of Petruzelli.....

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