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  2. Kimbo Slice - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Ferguson (February 8, 1974 – June 6, 2016), better known as Kimbo Slice, was a Bahamian-born American mixed martial artist, professional boxer, and actor.. Originally a bare-knuckle boxer, he became noted for his role in mutual combat street fight videos which were spread online, leading Rolling Stone to call him "The King of the Web

  3. Kimo Leopoldo - Wikipedia

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    Kimo Leopoldo (born January 4, 1968), is an American retired mixed martial artist and actor. He made his MMA debut at UFC 3 in 1994, losing to Royce Gracie by submission. A professional from 1994 until 2011, he also competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, Cage Rage, and the World Fighting Alliance.

  4. UFC 113 - Wikipedia

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    In the post-fight press conference, Koscheck went on to say, "Oh yeah, it hurt. It was the best shot he landed all night." Dana White stated "He [Daley] will never fight in the UFC again." [15] Kimbo Slice, only 1-1 in UFC fights at the time, was to be subsequently released from the UFC despite losing in only his second fight for the promotion.

  5. MMA-fighter Kimbo Slice passes away at 42 - AOL

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    MMA fighter Kimbo Slice dies at age 42. ... compiled a 5-2-1 career MMA record between the UFC and Bellator and was 7-0 with six knockouts in seven professional boxing fights. ...

  6. EliteXC: Heat - Wikipedia

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    EliteXC: Heat was the third and final EliteXC show to be featured on CBS and marked the return of fighters Jake Shields, Gina Carano, and Kimbo Slice. [2] The main event was originally scheduled to be between Slice and Ken Shamrock. [3] Shamrock took the fight after seeing Slice's previous fight against James Thompson.

  7. The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights - Wikipedia

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    This card featured was the finals from The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights in the Heavyweight division. It also featured the official UFC debut of Kimbo Slice. A previously announced bout between Rousimar Palhares and Lucio Linhares was moved to UFC 107. [10] Linhares was a replacement for Alessio Sakara who had to pull out due to rumored visa ...

  8. Tank Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Abbott's return fight was on February 23, 2003, at UFC 41, against Frank Mir. He lost his return bout via toe hold submission less than a minute into round one. [26] His next fight would be against fellow UFC veteran, Kimo Leopoldo at UFC 43. Abbott was taken down seconds into the fight, and was submitted via arm-triangle choke. [27]

  9. Matt Mitrione - Wikipedia

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    Mitrione then faced another fellow Ultimate Fighter alumnus Kimbo Slice at UFC 113 in Montreal. [15] Mitrone chopped Slice down with leg kicks and eventually defeated Slice via technical knockout in the second round, taking his professional record to 2–0. [16] Mitrione faced Joey Beltran on September 25, 2010, at UFC 119. [17]