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Kevin Ferguson
BornKevin Ferguson
(1974-02-08) February 8, 1974 (age 50)
Nassau, Bahamas
Other namesKimbo Slice
NationalityAmerican
Bahamian
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight234.5 lb (106.4 kg; 16.75 st)
Division265
Reach77.0 in (196 cm)
StyleBoxing, Wrestling
Fighting out ofMiami, Florida
TeamAmerican Top Team
Years active2007–present MMA
Mixed martial arts record
Total4
Wins3
By knockout2
By submission1
Losses1
By knockout1
Other information
UniversityUniversity of Miami
Bethune-Cookman University
SpouseAntionette Ray
Children6
Notable relativesRhadi Ferguson
Notable school(s)Miami Palmetto High School
Websitehttp://www.kimbo305.com/
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: October 01, 2009

Kevin Ferguson (born February 8, 1974), better known as Kimbo Slice, is a Bahamian-American mixed martial arts fighter. He became famous for several street fights which were spread primarily on the Internet, leading Rolling Stone to call him "The King of the Web Brawlers".[1]

Slice left the underground fighting scene and signed a professional contract with EliteXC in 2007. After EliteXC declared bankruptcy in 2008, Slice became a free agent. Slice is part of the tenth installment of The Ultimate Fighter, which goes by The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights.[2] He lost in episode 3 to veteran fighter Roy Nelson.

Biography

Early years

Ferguson was born in Nassau, Bahamas, but soon moved to the United States and grew up in Cutler Ridge, Florida,[3] raised alongside his two brothers by a single mother[4] named Rosemary Clarke.[5] He went to Bel-Air Elementary School[3] and when Ferguson was 13 years old, he was involved in his first fight, trying to defend a friend. He continued his studies with Cutler Ridge Middle School and later with Richmond Heights Middle School.[6] He attended Miami Palmetto High School, where he was the star middle linebacker.[7] In 1992, his house in Perrine, Florida was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew[5] and he continued living in his 1987 Nissan Pathfinder for a month.[8]

For college, he attended both Bethune-Cookman University and the University of Miami, where he held an athletic scholarship[9] and studied criminal justice.[5] He was there for only a year and a half.[10] In 1997, he had a tryout with the Miami Dolphins and was part of the pre-season squad, but was unable to get a place in the first team.[6][11] Kimbo's cousin is United States judoka Rhadi Ferguson.[12]

Rise to stardom

Ferguson started working as bouncer for a strip club until high school friend and current manager, Mike Ember, offered him a job as limousine driver and bodyguard for RK Netmedia, better known as RealityKings, a Miami-based pornography production/promotion company responsible for a number of popular adult subscription websites.[7][8] Kimbo still maintains close ties with RealityKings who now accompany him, as his fight entourage, under the name Team Kimbo.

In 2002, he was charged for carrying a concealed weapon[8] and in 2003, he began his career in unsanctioned street fights. They were distributed through the Internet, mainly through the adult website SublimeDirectory and YouTube. In his first taped fight against a man named Big D, Ferguson left a large cut on his opponent's right eye which led Internet fans to call him Slice, becoming the last name to his already popular childhood nickname, Kimbo.[8]

His only on-tape street fight loss was against Sean Gannon, a former Boston police officer who also trains in MMA. The popularity of the fight propelled both men into the MMA spotlight. [13]

Mixed martial arts career

To prepare for sanctioned MMA fights, Slice was trained by retired MMA fighter Bas Rutten and boxing instructor Randy Khatami at Rutten's school, EliteMMA, in Thousand Oaks, California. Slice made his MMA debut against former WBO Heavyweight champion and Olympic gold-medalist boxer Ray Mercer at Cage Fury Fighting Championships 5, in Atlantic City on June 23, 2007. The match was scheduled as a three-round exhibition utilizing all professional rules of MMA combat. Slice defeated Mercer with a guillotine choke at 1:12 into the first round.[14] In a post-fight interview, Slice stated that he would like to fight David "Tank" Abbott. Abbott, who was a spectator, stood up from his seat and accepted the call out. One of the matchmakers for CFFC asked Slice for his assurance so that an October 12 bout at Cage Fury Fighting Championships 6 between Slice and "Tank" Abbott could be organized. This event was later canceled due to a promotion dispute. On October 11, 2007, ProElite announced that they had signed Slice to a deal and that he would make his debut on the November 10, 2007 EliteXC.[15] He was originally set to make his professional MMA debut against Mike Bourke, a reformed street fighter, but a shoulder injury from Bourke led him to face Bo Cantrell.[16] Kimbo defeated Cantrell 19 seconds into the first round by submission due to strikes.

On February 16, 2008, Kimbo fought Tank Abbott in the main event at EliteXC: Street Certified. He won by KO 43 seconds into the first round due to strikes. At the fight his weight was announced at an all-time low of 234 lb (106 kg), a far cry from his street fighting days of 280 lb (130 kg).

On May 31, 2008, Kimbo fought in the main event of the first ever mixed martial arts event shown on prime time network television, EliteXC: Primetime. Though one of the judges had each fighter winning one of the first two rounds, Kimbo's opponent James Thompson won both on total points[17][18][19] by repeatedly taking down Slice and grounding and pounding. In the opening seconds of the third round, however, Kimbo threw a haymaker to Thompson's left ear, which ruptured Thompson's cauliflower. This was soon followed by three unanswered punches to a standing Thompson, which led to a referee stoppage and the controversial win for Slice. Fellow EliteXC competitor Brett Rogers was particularly critical of Slice's victory, calling Slice's performance "garbage" in a post fight interview.[20] Frank Mir was also critical of Slice, stating in an interview that "every time Kimbo Slice fights, it sets (mixed martial arts) back"[21].

Fight with Petruzelli

On October 4, 2008, a Kimbo Slice vs. Ken Shamrock fight was supposed to take place at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida as part of CBS' Saturday Night Fights. [22][23] However, Shamrock received a cut to the left eye during a warm-up only hours before the fight was to take place[24]. This left the head of fight operations, Jeremy Lappen, to choose a replacement for the fight. Options were Seth Petruzelli, Aaron Rosa and Frank Shamrock. But Kimbo's team stated they didn't want him fighting Frank no matter how much money was offered to them. So Lappen decided that Petruzelli was the best option for the main event. Slice agreed to take the fight after receiving a raise in pay, and took in $500,000[25]. Petruzelli defeated Slice by TKO 14 seconds into the first round of the bout.[26]

Interviewed on the popular radio show The Monsters In The Morning two days after the fight, Seth Petruzelli said that when they offered him a spot in the main event, EliteXC promoters added monetary incentives to dissuade him from using certain fighting techniques against Slice, in an attempt to protect their relatively unproven Internet star.

The promoters kinda hinted to me and they gave me the money to stand and throw with him, they didn't want me to take him down. Let's just put it that way. It was worth my while to try and stand up punch him.[27]

This added to the controversy surrounding the representation of Slice as a top flight martial artist by CBS and EliteXC.[28] The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation started a preliminary investigation on the events surrounding the fight and its outcome.[29]

However, Petruzelli clarified his position hours later, claiming in a follow-up interview with MMA website FiveOuncesofPain.com that his previous comments on The Monsters had been misinterpreted.

What was meant to be said was that I wanted to keep the fight standing for myself because I knew that was what the crowd, the promoters, and everyone wanted to see because that’s more exciting than just taking someone to the ground. That was my thing only. I wanted to keep it exciting so I decided to keep it standing. It had nothing to do with anybody else. That was all me.[30]

On October 23, 2008, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation concluded its investigation of the bout and found no wrongdoing.[31] By the end of October 2008, EliteXC was forced to file for bankruptcy.[32] Many in the mixed martial arts community, including Jay Thompson, executive consultant to the company, attributed EliteXC and ProElite's failure due to Slice's loss to Seth Petruzelli.[33]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship

After Elite Xtreme Combat ceased operations, Dana White stated that if Slice wanted to compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship he would have to win his way in by competing on The Ultimate Fighter TV show. White went on to say that he would create a show with heavyweights just for Kimbo Slice if he wanted in.[citation needed] That statement became reality and on June 1, when Kevin Iole of Yahoo.com stated Slice would participate in The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights. The coaches lined up for the show are Quinton Jackson and Rashad Evans, both former UFC Light Heavyweight Champions.[34] In his first fight of the show, Kimbo was defeated by Roy Nelson via TKO stoppage in the second round after repeated punches to the head in the crucifix position.[35]

Slice is expected to face Houston Alexander on December 5, 2009 at The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale at a catchweight of 215 pounds.[36]

Other media coverage

A series called "Junk Yard Training" was released on yardbarker.com and youtube.com which featured LaDainian Tomlinson, running-back for the San Diego Chargers, training in Kimbo's backyard. In 2009, Kimbo starred in an antivirus software advertisement called Caterpillar vs. Kimbo[37]

Personal life

Ferguson currently lives with his family in Coral Springs, Florida, and is a single father to six children; three boys and three girls.[6][38] He is engaged to long-time girlfriend, Antionette Ray.[39] Ferguson was featured on The Iron Ring, a television series airing on BET which features MMA prospects. Slice was part of the selection process for the participants.[40] He made his official acting debut when playing Bludge on Nickelodeon's holiday special, Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh.

Filmography

Year Title Film/Television Role Other notes
2009 Blood and Bone Film J.C.
2008 Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh Television Bludge

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
4 matches 3 wins 1 loss
By knockout 2 1
By submission 1 0
By decision 0 0
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
United States AlexanderHouston Alexander UFC: The Ultimate Finale 10 December 5, 2009 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Fighting @ catchweight of 215 lb
Loss United States PetruzelliSeth Petruzelli TKO (Punches) EliteXC: Heat October 4, 2008 1 0:14 United States Sunrise, Florida, USA
Win United Kingdom ThompsonJames Thompson TKO (Punch) EliteXC: Primetime May 31, 2008 3 0:38 United States Newark, New Jersey, USA
Win United States Tank Abbott KO (Punches) EliteXC: Street Certified February 16, 2008 1 0:43 United States Miami, Florida, USA
Win United States CantrellBo Cantrell Submission (Punches) EliteXC: Renegade November 10, 2007 1 0:19 United States Corpus Christi, Texas, USA

Mixed martial arts pro-exhibition match record

Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss United States NelsonRoy Nelson TKO (Punches) The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights 2 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win United States Ray Mercer Submission (Guillotine Choke) Cage Fury Fighting Championship 5 June 23, 2007 1 1:12 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey

References

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  4. ^ Kimbo Slice vs. Seth Petruzelli - Pre-Match Video
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  6. ^ a b c "Jimmy Kimmel Live! interview with Kimbo Slice". Jimmy Kimmel Live!. 2008-02-07. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ a b "Episode dated 11 December 2007". E:60. 2007-12-11. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
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  11. ^ Robb, Sharon (October 2, 2008). "To family, MMA star Kimbo Slice is a hulk with heart". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
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  13. ^ Wedge, Dave (September 16, 2005). "'Ultimate' cop bashes rules, back in ring" (Reprint). Boston Herald. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
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  29. ^ Pugmire, Lance (October 9, 2008). "Slice-Petruzelli fight under investigation". Los Angeles Times.
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  31. ^ ProElite exonerated of wrongdoing in Slice-Petruzelli fight
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  39. ^ Outside the fight world, Ferguson is a soft-spoken father of six children — three girls and three boys —who is engaged to his long-time love, Antionette.
  40. ^ Hunt, Loretta (March 16, 2007). "AM Update March 16". The Fight Network. Retrieved 2007-03-21.

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