If you are Kimbo Slices manager.....knowing he is as old as he is.....and his 15 min of fame fading fast (if not faded already).......how do you manage him to make him relevant in boxing? maybe even get title shot?.........go!!!!!!!
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What road should Kimbo Slice take if he wants to be relevant in Boxing?
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i'd teach him how to box first...lol...not jus KO guys...i watched his first fight..very sloppy and at his age...he needs to get better quick...altho i will say one cant expect perfection at the first fight...but i'd let him fight some bums..KO them get a name out there..then step up to some ranked in top 20 guys..bout 3 of em...if he wins..go all out and challenge a champ..i wouldnt wait 25plus fights i'd b fighting often and quick as could
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Pull a Shannon Briggs and fight nobodies once a month or so. Eventually he'll get a Klitschko shot if he's knocking nobodies out in the first round.
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Originally posted by RavshinRicRude View PostIf you are Kimbo Slices manager.....knowing he is as old as he is.....and his 15 min of fame fading fast (if not faded already).......how do you manage him to make him relevant in boxing? maybe even get title shot?.........go!!!!!!!
Make Cruiserweight, or crush cans until a cash out fight against someone like Toney.(not much of a cash out there either..)
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Originally posted by DrewWoodside View PostIs it possible for him to make the Cruiserweight limit? I don't understand why this guy was sold to us as a Heavyweight. The guy isn't built for the HW division in the UFC, and he's not nearly big enough to be a HW in professional boxing.
Make Cruiserweight, or crush cans until a cash out fight against someone like Toney.(not much of a cash out there either..)
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Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post6' 2" and almost 230, he's big enough for anyone except Klitschko. (Edit, not that he'll beat anyone...)
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Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post6' 2" and almost 230, he's big enough for anyone except Klitschko. (Edit, not that he'll beat anyone...)
At the end of the day he's mostly a carnival act unless he can really step up his skill level fast and mostly out of nowhere. Which is extremely unlikely considering his advanced age and natural style. He does always come to fight, and from what I've heard and read he's a nice guy. Best of luck he can get through all this without making a mockery of himself.
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