I swear I would pay PPV money to see him fight that cry baby heavy weight mexican whatever his name is?? I think is Arreola???
With a bit more stamina, defense work and actual boxing training Kimbo has a punchers chance against most current heavyweights....yep I said that!!
The heavy weight division can use Kimbo Slice.
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Haha...........!!
I swear I would pay PPV money to see him fight that cry baby heavy weight mexican whatever his name is?? I think is Arreola???
With a bit more stamina, defense work and actual boxing training Kimbo has a punchers chance against most current heavyweights....yep I said that!!
The heavy weight division can use Kimbo Slice.
Entertaining fight by one of America's best rising prospects.
I already rate him in the top 10 American Heavyweights.
^^^^This makes me wanna kill myself...
My point is that there are many, many, many pro boxers that are more deserving of the spotlight and money that Kimbo is getting because he fought a bunch of ****ing chumps of youtube.
His background is typical for many fighters. I get all that. He's a lucky dude and he's made the most of his meagre talents and I'm happy for him.
But, how many young prospects, contenders and world champions are there who have worked through similar ****e, but have dedicated their entire lives to boxing, since they were young kids, slogged their guts out, sweated blood to get to the top in a harsh, brutal, utterly unforgiving sport, giving up their youth, forgoing everything to try and make it, often working the ****tiest jobs, then heading to the gym for hours, day in and day out, year after year only to have some guy come along and beat up a couple of ****ing redneck morons on youtube and be thrust into the spotlight and be making more money than they ever might after 6 fights.
Simple answer: kimbo is a draw. Thats all that needs to be said. Boxing is also a business. How do you not understand this? If he wasn't Kimbo, he wouldn't be here.
You still miss the point man, it has nothing to do with other fighters. He's not representing boxing, he's not signed by GB or Top Rank, he's just making money in the only way he knows how.
I understand your point of view but it's life my man and the way we set things up here in America.
You could say the same thing about music, why do trash rappers like Lil Wayne get all the play and money while real MC's stay underground hungry with nothing? It's the society we have built and why we put out so much trash.
Sports is different though and especially combat sports. Say what you want about Kimbo but he's doing something that takes a lot of courage and heart. He's making his living by putting his health and life on the line. At least he's standing on his own two feet and being responsible as a man for what he's out there doing.
He's going to get KO'd, the haters will smile but in the end he's just feeding his family and for that, I can't fault the man.
Well said.. Agree Completely!
can someone give that Tilyard dude a bra. fvck's sake everytime he moves it swings. it's like some druggie chick who has been fully used with those saggy tits.
I don't doubt he's a real nice guy. I do agree that it's good he's making a career and supporting his family. It's great in fact. I admire that. That is not my point at all though. I'm happy if anyone makes a good career doing something.
My point is that there are many, many, many pro boxers that are more deserving of the spotlight and money that Kimbo is getting because he fought a bunch of ****ing chumps of youtube.
His background is typical for many fighters. I get all that. He's a lucky dude and he's made the most of his meagre talents and I'm happy for him.
But, how many young prospects, contenders and world champions are there who have worked through similar ****e, but have dedicated their entire lives to boxing, since they were young kids, slogged their guts out, sweated blood to get to the top in a harsh, brutal, utterly unforgiving sport, giving up their youth, forgoing everything to try and make it, often working the ****tiest jobs, then heading to the gym for hours, day in and day out, year after year only to have some guy come along and beat up a couple of ****ing redneck morons on youtube and be thrust into the spotlight and be making more money than they ever might after 6 fights.
The fact that Kimbo has done well out of this is beside the point. It's good that he's been able to do well. There are lots of guys out there, homeless, poverty stricken, in the same position he was in who don't make it. That sucks.
But there are also guys who have struggled just as much, while dedicating their lives to boxing and given it more than Kimbo could dream of, yet all they might end up with is some brain damage, a lost youth, no money, and very little future prospects because they gave it all to boxing and it chewed them up and spit them out, despite being on a level greater than Kimbo could conceive. That is what I find disgraceful.
People like it because they see Kimbo as someone like themselves, just a regular dude, whereas a guy who has spent his life training non stop they see as above themselves. It's ****ed. I know what you mean, and I agree with it. But there are lots of guys just as nice, just as deserving of good things as Kimbo, but they also happened to have worked ten times harder and ten times longer to get where Kimbo is now, after only 6 fights and a bunch of backyard retard fights, while they struggle on.
You still miss the point man, it has nothing to do with other fighters. He's not representing boxing, he's not signed by GB or Top Rank, he's just making money in the only way he knows how.
I understand your point of view but it's life my man and the way we set things up here in America.
You could say the same thing about music, why do trash rappers like Lil Wayne get all the play and money while real MC's stay underground hungry with nothing? It's the society we have built and why we put out so much trash.
Sports is different though and especially combat sports. Say what you want about Kimbo but he's doing something that takes a lot of courage and heart. He's making his living by putting his health and life on the line. At least he's standing on his own two feet and being responsible as a man for what he's out there doing.
He's going to get KO'd, the haters will smile but in the end he's just feeding his family and for that, I can't fault the man.