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  • hideyoursheep
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2007
    • 6351

    The Ultimate Fighter-Heavyweights

    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 UFC'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 EliteXC, 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 EliteXC, 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.

    The Cast and Coaches
    Last edited by Panamark; 11-07-2009, 02:56 AM.
  • ppg960
    Sniper
    • Dec 2005
    • 991

    #2
    I think Kimbo has a glass jaw and won't win.
    He's big and strong but will be put to the test big time here. That's just what Dana wants. When he loses, Dana will really trash talk him.
    Smart business.

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    • hideyoursheep
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2007
      • 6351

      #3
      Not only is it a win for "Ultimate Fighter", it's a win for Kimbo. Without it, he wouldn't have EVER had a shot at a UFC match.

      Not sure about the glass jaw thing....anybody who gets hit on the button can go down.

      The whole "street fighter" mystique will be gone after the series ends.

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      • ppg960
        Sniper
        • Dec 2005
        • 991

        #4
        Originally posted by hideyoursheep
        Not only is it a win for "Ultimate Fighter", it's a win for Kimbo. Without it, he wouldn't have EVER had a shot at a UFC match.

        Not sure about the glass jaw thing....anybody who gets hit on the button can go down.

        The whole "street fighter" mystique will be gone after the series ends.
        I watched Kimbo get dropped on Elite XC on national TV. He fought a nobody and got rocked. I know Dana would never give him a UFC shot without going in the UF show. I don't blame him. Who has he beaten?
        Nobody really.

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        • atomicpunk5151
          Head Fluffer
          • Aug 2004
          • 444

          #5
          What is the date for the first show?

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          • hideyoursheep
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Jan 2007
            • 6351

            #6
            Originally posted by atomicpunk5151
            What is the date for the first show?

            Sept. 16 on Spike TV(?).

            I can't wait for someone else to drop him.

            I would like to know who the 4 former NFL players are.

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            • ULTRAMAN VH
              Commando
              • May 2004
              • 1480

              #7
              Kimbo's downfall was turning away from his trainer, Bas Rutten. Everything went downhill from there. He stopped listening to Bas and thought he had it all figured out. Bas got the last laugh.

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              • TAKIN WHISKEY
                Commando
                • Apr 2006
                • 1190

                #8
                That cop from Boston kicked his ass when Slice was still street fighting.

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                • hideyoursheep
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 6351

                  #9
                  Rampage isn't very cerebral, but he does bring some comic relief..I might watch more of this season..Kimbo has a HUGE bulls eye on his back. Or should I say Kevin Ferguson..

                  I wonder how much of this was contrived? Dana White chewing out Jackson and Evans..for bickering at each other too much.

                  Rampage making fun of Rashad for his loss to Machida...like he could have fared any better?
                  Last edited by hideyoursheep; 09-19-2009, 04:24 AM.

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                  • Troy
                    ROTH ARMY ELITE
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 6971

                    #10
                    I can't believe the gash in that dude who lost in the first fight. I haven't seen a gash pour that much blood out so fast. I could go without the forcefully orchestrated rift between Rampage and Rashad but all in all, great episode.

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                    • hideyoursheep
                      ROTH ARMY ELITE
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 6351

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Troy
                      I can't believe the gash in that dude who lost in the first fight. I haven't seen a gash pour that much blood out so fast. I could go without the forcefully orchestrated rift between Rampage and Rashad but all in all, great episode.
                      Rashad and Rampage genuinely don't like each other, but I'm sure a lot of that shit was for the show...The stare down after Rampage's last victory when Evans came in and they got in each others face....Evans admitted to being put up to it.

                      Do those former football players really think they have a chance?


                      The first fight was ugly. Jackson doesn't think things through very well...he may wind up getting Kimbo KTFO within the first month. Then the show would be over for Dana White AND Kimbo. Maybe that's why they didn't have to fight to get in the house this season?

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                      • Troy
                        ROTH ARMY ELITE
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 6971

                        #12
                        Well after last night we know one football player can't fight. He was awful. But really after his little interview, can you really call him a former NFL player? He went to 2 training camps? I don't know what was worse, Wes in the middle of the fight with his hands on his knees gasping for air or the british dude talking up this big game only to be just as winded! Still a great show but weak fight indeed.

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                        • Troy
                          ROTH ARMY ELITE
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 6971

                          #13
                          Originally posted by hideyoursheep
                          Rashad and Rampage genuinely don't like each other, but I'm sure a lot of that shit was for the show...The stare down after Rampage's last victory when Evans came in and they got in each others face....Evans admitted to being put up to it.

                          Do those former football players really think they have a chance?


                          The first fight was ugly. Jackson doesn't think things through very well...he may wind up getting Kimbo KTFO within the first month. Then the show would be over for Dana White AND Kimbo. Maybe that's why they didn't have to fight to get in the house this season?
                          Jackson is enamored with Kimbo but didn't Kimbo say they used ot train together? I thought I heard that.

                          You have to think Dana White is going to protect Kimbo at least for a while. Set him up with fights that he should easily win. The fight next week againt "chubby country" was planned. Kimbo has a weak chin but I can't see him losing next week.

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                          • DlocRoth
                            ROCKSTAR

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 5515

                            #14
                            Troy. Dude. Really?
                            Fuck Scott Weiland. Fucking asshole. I get trashed all the time and still go to work. And my job sucks ass. -ODShowtime

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                            • GO-SPURS-GO
                              Sniper
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 907

                              #15
                              Since all these fights have been fought already, I hear Kimbo lost his first fight. Doesn't surprise me at all.
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