Kimbo to Pro Boxing

MrPerfect

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Former UFC fighter and "The Ultimate Fighter 10" cast member Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson reportedly is leaving MMA for professional boxing.

The fighter was a backyard and bare-knuckle brawler whose fight videos earned him a big underground following.

Gary Shaw, the boxing promoter who eventually inked Ferguson to the now-defunct EliteXC MMA promotion, told ESPNNewYork.com that he now has a boxing deal in place with the fight and that "Kimbo" could debut by year's end.


However, according to the ESPNNewYork.com report, Ferguson is working with California-based trainer Clemente Medina and is expected to debut sometime between October and December. Shaw thinks a successful run could have Ferguson poised for title contention within six or so fights.

Time, though, isn't on Ferguson's side. The fighter turned 36 years old back in February, and as we saw on "TUF 10" and his brief time in the UFC, he's struggled with knee and conditioning issues.

On the MMA circuit, Ferguson (4-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) found mixed success. With a string of favorable matchups, he went 3-0 under the EliteXC banner before an embarrassing and nationally televised 14-second TKO loss to late replacement Seth Petruzelli in 2008. But a year later, the UFC took a gamble and geared an entire season of its reality series around him. (Producers initially sought fighters in three weight classes but opted only for heavyweights once Ferguson was secured.)

Ferguson lost to eventual show champion and former IFL title-holder Roy Nelson in a first-round matchup on "TUF 10." But on the undercard of the show's live finale, he scored a unanimous-decision win over Houston Alexander to avoid a contract termination. That release, though, came this past May when Ferguson suffered a second-round TKO loss to Matt Mitrione at UFC 113.
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reporteed by mmajunkie this ast weekend
 
Just his name will bring in the money for pay-per-view events. I think he would have a better chance in boxing. He just got a reality check when he went to MMA.
 
Just his name will bring in the money for pay-per-view events. I think he would have a better chance in boxing. He just got a reality check when he went to MMA.

Yea I'd have to agree, I've been watching him since his fist vids appeared on youtube. He has always been a better stand up guy to me, and he just didn't seem to be catching on to the ground game he was being taught on the Ultimate fighter show. Keep in mind he has also had training time with MMA great Bas and his ground game was only slightly improved then.

He should see better success boxing, but then again compared to top boxers his boxing skills are prolly just as bad as his ground game in MMA
 
ya man hopefully he ll do better as long as his knee doesnt act up on him... hes got good stand up and a great chin, but age will catch up wth him soon

too bad he didnt make this decision years ago
 
hes got good stand up and a great chin

Great chin?!? He was knocked silly by a phantom punch that had nothing behind it and didn't even land squarely in his fight with Seth. He's too old and too slow. These are trained boxers not bums who fight in backyards.
 
Great chin?!? He was knocked silly by a phantom punch that had nothing behind it and didn't even land squarely in his fight with Seth. These are trained boxers not bums who fight in backyards.

my thought exactly. There are some heavyweight novice/bums out there
that he could win against - soon as he steps up in level he will be way out
of his league. I think Conseco is still around - lol. I dont think I would
PAY to see kimbo but probably would watch if free. What a joke - he
hasent even fought once and they are talking title fight.
 
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