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  • Benncollinsaad
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    #1

    Kimbo Slice as a boxer?

    What do you think of the idea? I'm not sure how long his career would be, as he's already 35. Kimbo would be an EXTREMELY tough opponent for anybody physically, but how serious a challenger he would be as a boxer is questionable.
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    #2
    He would be a bum.

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    • Ryn0
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      #3
      Petruzelli dropped him witha solid jab going backwards, he'd get stopped by the mid level HWs

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      • street bully
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        #4
        Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
        What do you think of the idea? I'm not sure how long his career would be, as he's already 35. Kimbo would be an EXTREMELY tough opponent for anybody physically, but how serious a challenger he would be as a boxer is questionable.
        He would lose to un-ranked MWs.

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        • freeloada
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          #5
          Floyd Mayweather is calling him out next!!!

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          • KESSLER
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            #6
            Originally posted by street bully
            He would lose to un-ranked MWs.
            Yup, this.

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            • Clint650
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              #7
              not much of a challenge for any pro. Kimbo is best for tough man competitions. He's fine in the UFC because he's entertaining, but i doubt he will ever be a serious contender.

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              • merjohn32
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                #8
                Too Chinny. He won't last against the big boys.

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                • Junito-Rulez
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                  #9
                  If he was 25 years old you never know. Now it's too late, he's too flaw right now to be a good boxer. He's good for MMA, if he trains his wrestling, he could be a top 15 and beat a couple of dudes in the UFC. There are a lot of bums like Neil Grove, Kimbo would beat some of them.

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                  • dans
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                    See what I don't understand about people shootin down this idea, is that Kimbo basically has no future in MMA. It's clear he can't hang with the ground game, so what the hell, go for boxing. The HW division is pretty thin so I don't see why he couldn't make some money and beat some no names.

                    Why continue with MMA, a sport that he has even less of a chance at being successful at?

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