Elite Finish

Photo by Tom CasinoAs I began to write an article about the previous EliteXC event I started to wonder one question, “Who is Kimbo Slice.” This seems to be a mystery that fans around the world are asking themselves as well. Some have the correct answer but many are completely wrong!

Kimbo Slice is a professional mixed martial artist. He is no longer the backyard brawler. He no longer gets paid to fight in the streets, but all of a sudden he is no longer undefeated. Right now the casual fan of Slice is terrified. People are saying that Kimbo is going to lose his Tapout sponsor. They are even saying that he could be done as a fighter… Sure, he lost, but let’s not get crazy. Name me 1 MMA fighter that has never lost in their career. If you are a Kimbo fan take a deep breath, woosa, or count to 10, everything is going to be just fine.

If you are not the casual mma fan and have a solid knowledge of the sport then you understand that Kimbo is a superstar mostly on name and reputation alone. He has not proven that he has been able to add a solid ground game of any kind to his bag of tricks. He has yet to prove that he has the true stamina to control a fight with an active pace from start to finish. If you are a Kimbo fan, you may already be cussing at me trying to find the comment box to tell me just how wrong I am, and how great Slice is. The truth is, against Seth Petruzelli we learned nothing about Kimbo. The truth is, he is not an elite fighter and never will be.

Kimbo is a charismatic figure that is easier compared to a pro wrestler than pro mma fighter. His beard is now as much of a costume or prop than just facial hair. He draws fans that have never heard of Pat Militech, Royce Gracie, or John Hackleman. He brings in the fans with his name, the organization puts up competition that he can beat, and all he has to do is win. Unfortunately it isn’t that easy. Everyone wants to beat Kimbo. Until now, everyone wanted to be the first to dethrone the internet king! He was getting the best out of each of his opponents. Lucky for him they weren’t very good. Not including Sat’s loss the combined records of opponent has been 33-34. That tells you that he hasn’t been fighting the cream of the crop. The loss proved nothing. Most importantly it did not prove that Kimbo is not elite. We already knew that. Kimbo may never be elite in terms of mma talent. He will never be the type that could challenge for the UFC title, never be considered the top heavy weight in the world, and will probably not ever hold any major title. What he will do is continue to live the American Dream, make his money, and smile everyday that he is making a living doing nothing more than being Kimbo Slice.

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About the Author: Curtis works as an associate editor for MMA Opinion. He is the old man of the bunch at 28. Like many of our viewers he is a U.S. Military vet. He has spent almost 9 years in the U.S. Navy. The Aviation Rescue Swimmer spends his time engulfed in the world of MMA. He has written for over 9 different websites and online magazines in all. He helps out with ESPN Radio 1310’s The Fight Zone on a regular basis. Curtis is a sports enthusiast and loves Duke basketball.

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  1. gary says:

    lyoto machida

  2. What about Machida? He never lost in MMA, very true. He has, however, lost in karate.

  3. Vee says:

    Pedestrian fans, not MMA fans, think Kimbo was/is elite are simply misinformed. There’s a chance that they thought he was just the ultimate bad-ass or bad-guy. That’s about it.

    Notwithstanding there financial issues, I think this is an Elite Beginning. How hard would it be to sell a rematch against Petrucelli? Or a match against Brett Rogers?? At $500,000 I’m sure Kimbo is more than game. He probably gets more banged up in training than anything else. I see a win-win.

    . . . I’m sure you’re already aware that you left yourself wide open claim of undefeated fighters. I think it is safe to say that no one ends their careers undefeated unless your Fedor (one technical loss) and the ultra-super Rickson Gracie.
    “Rickson has at least one loss — from the 1993 U.S. Sambo Championships in Norman, Oklahoma, where he was defeated by American Ron Tripp by Total Victory via uchi-mata in 45 seconds. Rickson disputed this loss, claiming he was misinformed of the rules of the event.” – Wikipedia
    Hey Anderson Silva did not understand the rules against Yushin Okami, we can forgive Rickson that one defeat.

  4. Curtis says:

    It would be foolish to assume that Machida will go his entire career without a loss. Everyone takes an L every now and then.

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