Kimbo Slice Realized All His Potential In A 10-Second KO In His Boxing Debut
Kimbo Slice made his boxing debut last night against James Wade, a guy with so little name-recognition that I think he also has a share of the lead at the PGA Championship right now. It’s almost too perfect. A 10-second KO in his boxing debut… Kimbo has always been a hard puncher as his various YouTube highlights show. The problem with MMA is that there are people prepared to negate your heavy hands with some grappling. There’s no wrestling in boxing and I’m guessing Kimbo’s promoters can find a long line of 39-year-old journeymen ready to get knocked out in exchange for a paycheck.


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August 14th, 2011 at 12:50 PM
I would love to see Kimbo fight somebody above the club fighter level but that will never happen, will it?
August 14th, 2011 at 12:51 PM
James Wade, a guy with so little name-recognition that I think he also has a share of the lead at the PGA Championship right now
This is spectacular, by the way. I chortled, which is an entirely appropriate laugh to show support of the golf fans
August 14th, 2011 at 2:38 PM
Can’t wait till he gets his ass handed to him…you know, if he faces someone who’s worth a damn.
August 14th, 2011 at 3:47 PM
Kimbo could do this for years without ever having to face a up-and-comer with a lot of potential or a legitimate veteran.