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Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« on: December 03, 2009, 03:11:12 PM »
Kimbo Slice, 35, says he was in middle school the last time he was at 215 pounds.

Slice, also known as Kevin Ferguson, is the only contestant in “The Ultimate Fighter” season 10 cast that was required to drop weight for the show’s finale, slated for this Saturday in Las Vegas. He fights fellow brawler Houston Alexander at a catchweight of 215 pounds. Alexander normally competes at light heavyweight.

Slice usually fights at around 235 pounds. It’s the first time he’s had to cut weight in his two-plus years as an MMA fighter – and he’s not liking it.

“Not good,” the generously bearded heavyweight said of his first weigh cut. “Not good. Moody… you just don’t feel the same. It’s mental, but it’s not a good feeling, to be honest with you.”

During a media teleconference promoting Saturday’s event, Slice, who admitted he neglected to enlist the aid of a dietician for his introductory cut, was short with reporters asking about his fight.

Asked how he felt about his stint at American Top Team, the normally gracious Slice said of his stint, “For what it’s worth, I guess it’s okay.”

Slice said he hoped the effects of the cut would affect him in a good way, and said he was on target to make the 215-pound limit. He just wanted to fight and get it over with.
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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2009, 06:23:25 AM »
Yeah.. i agree.

This fight is make it or break it for Kimbo regarding the UFC.  If he wins (which i think he very well could) he goes on.  If not, he'll be a on other federations.

I think it's slugger v slugger here.  i don't count him out on this at all.. if he comes swinging.  The weight cut hopefully won't cut into his power too much.  He needs to go old school Kimbo on this fight.

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2009, 08:59:12 AM »
Straight from Bloody Elbow

It's no secret that I'm no technical expert, particularly on striking. So I asked Lee Payton of the newest SBN combat sports blog The Boxing Bulletin to break down Kimbo's game for me. Here's what Lee said:

Kimbo Slice has 4 major problems when it comes to his boxing.

First is a poor grasp of boxing fundamentals and timing. One of his bad habits is telegraphing big shots by bringing his fist back before he lets go with one. He's off-balance most of the time, especially if the fight lasts more than a few minutes. Poor technique and stamina cause there to be a lot of time and space between his shots, but it doesn't help that he always seems to be looking for the single punch KO. If the opponent can back him up, more than half the work is done because he is no danger off the back foot. Anyone with a length advantage has an easier time because Kimbo does not know how to close the distance effectively. He can't possibly win if he doesn't apply consistent pressure.

Another issue is his lack of quickness. He is slow and many of his moves are unnatural. Boxing is a speed game and Kimbo just doesn't have it.

We've seen Slice hurt by smaller guys, and with some less than devastating blows. Based on what he's shown so far, you have to conclude that his ability to take the incoming is less than average. It's certainly not up there with top fighters in either sport. Boxing and MMA are hurt businesses. You can't go far if you can't deal with getting hit.

Poor wind has plagued Kimbo since his days as a backyard brawler. Now that he's a professional MMA fighter, his endurance has improved from horrible to significantly below average. It doesn't seem as though Kimbo will ever learn how to pace himself. As seconds pass, his technique only gets sloppier. Bad form only feeds into the fatigue, which can bring disastrous results. I'm sure he'll relax more as his career progresses, but for now...

I consider Kimbo's hands to be average at best in the MMA world. Most guys have some of the basics down, which gives them an edge over Slice, but he evens things up on strength alone. His only chance to win is on the feet, yet I don't believe he has the skills to make standing up much of an advantage for himself. Anyone with some striking talent, or proper schooling in any of the standing martial arts should be considered the favourite going in, in my opinion.

To be blunt, Kimbo Slice wouldn't be a top 200 heavyweight in boxing today.

Just another buff looking guy who can't really fight. He'd probably have to stick to fighting sub .500 fighters in places like Kansas, Texas and Kentucky in order to have a winning record. I would confidently pick everyone in the top 100 to knock him out. The fact that participants are allowed to mug and wrestle and toss their opponents around is really the only thing Kimbo has going for himself in MMA because he can't grapple and isn't very talented with his fists, but he is a very strong man.

It's like a guy in the gym who can bang the punching bag like Hell, but can't hit anything in the ring. Kimbo can't find the target on his own, so it's up to Dana White and UFC matchmaker Joe Silva to do their best to give it to him.

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I like Kimbo as a person since the intro into the TUF series but I see Houston knocking his ass out n the 1st.
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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2009, 12:34:40 PM »
Houston is not a technical striker himself.  BUT he has power in either hands.  Kimbo only has power, has near non existent wrestling and very limited BJJ skills.  This is a fight made for the fans with two guys who have glass chins and power.   Someone is going down.  Houston has non existent ground skills but decent takedown defense.  If I was in Kimbo's camp, I'd have him take Houston down and finish him from the top. 

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2009, 01:27:09 PM »
Houston also has solid leg kicks.  He's going to chop Kimbo down...
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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2009, 01:35:46 PM »
Kimbo sucks at this sport cause he's naturally a boxer. He would have done wayyyy better at boxing. He had that Mike Tyson intimidation factor to him. Now everyone's going to get famous for whoopin' his ass.

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2009, 01:40:55 PM »
Kimbo sucks at this sport cause he's naturally a boxer. He would have done wayyyy better at boxing. He had that Mike Tyson intimidation factor to him. Now everyone's going to get famous for whoopin' his ass.

Not according to this boxing "expert." 

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2009/12/4/1184854/bloody-elbow-judo-chop-the

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2009, 02:02:36 AM »
Kimbo sucks at this sport cause he's naturally a boxer. He would have done wayyyy better at boxing. He had that Mike Tyson intimidation factor to him. Now everyone's going to get famous for whoopin' his ass.

Kimbo's boxing/striking is average at best.  He telegraphs every shot he throws. 

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2009, 02:04:32 AM »
Kimbo's boxing/striking is average at best.  He telegraphs every shot he throws. 
I can agree but in mma he's looked like crap.

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2009, 09:17:28 PM »
he showed some improvement tonight.  Markedly improved on the ground.  Alexander was a dissapointment.  Kimbo still needs a lot of work, but looking better.  Hamill/jones fight was interesting.  Gotta love big fat big country! lol

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #10 on: December 05, 2009, 09:53:52 PM »
Houston fought like he was tellin Dana up yours.
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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2009, 11:30:54 AM »
That was a weird fight.  Kudos to Kimbo for showing an improved ground game.  I though the leg sweep was odd.  Why didn't Houston come in a finish?
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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2009, 06:14:11 PM »
That was a weird fight.  Kudos to Kimbo for showing an improved ground game.  I though the leg sweep was odd.  Why didn't Houston come in a finish?

I almost thought that kimbo was trying to lure him in after the sweep.  But then i thought "wait this is kimbo" lol

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Re: Doesn't sound like Kimbo is mentally ready for this fight...
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2009, 04:13:41 AM »
Houston fought like he was tellin Dana up yours.
No, he fought like "Please don't knock me unconscious, Kimbo!"  :P
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