Comments Thread For: Kimbo Slice Goes Right Through Tay Bledsoe in One
Collapse
-
Kimbo did well....
Dude, he stood there and threw a punch that knocked a bum out. Now, i do like Kimbo, he's great for stories in boxing....but its just that tbh...hype. Anyone who knows how to move their head and throw a punch will defeat Kimbo.Comment
-
EVERYBODY DESERVES TO MAKE A livin EVEN IF ITS AS A FAKE BOXER
THE SPORT IS GOIN **** and nobody cares 52yro pro debuts 46yro lt hvy champs bad refs bad judges rip off ppv's and a public staving to see somthing special how sadComment
-
Boxing might be the better option for him than mma because his wrestling wasn't too good, but he's too old and looks ten years older than he actually is, but he does have big KO power. Reminds me of a guy called Floyd Cummings that just about knocked out a young Bruno in 83.Comment
-
Have you watched many of those street fighting vids? I saw one where he hit the guy so hard, the guy's eye came out of the socket but he tried to keep fighting....I guess they pay these guys like 10G's to fight him.
I've also seen hi knock someone out with a single punch, after he let the dude hit him 3 times in the face with no retaliation.
Just saying, the guy has some serious power.Comment
-
He didn't knock anybody out with one punch in those videos. He sure put the hurting on people and knocked them down, but that is to be expected when a 240 pound man hits another with bare knuckles.
This is the same guy who couldn't knock out a certified glass jaw James Thompson with 4 ounce gloves.Comment
-
I tried to find the video on youtube but I couldn't find it, I swear I saw one where he drops this guy with one punch after letting the dude take 3 swings at him. Dude has power, either way, he is slow and tires fast but he can hurt someone.He didn't knock anybody out with one punch in those videos. He sure put the hurting on people and knocked them down, but that is to be expected when a 240 pound man hits another with bare knuckles.
This is the same guy who couldn't knock out a certified glass jaw James Thompson with 4 ounce gloves.Comment
Comment