Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
Mir gassed, and Nelson took advantage.Hope Fedor wins.
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
That was bulls**t! FK Rooy Nelson. Damn fat ass.
My Friends on facebook are going crazy right now my brother thinks Roys gonna have a heart attack for being to fat and Kimbo will replace him
He really thought he did a great job in that fight. I dont know how good anybody could do with that huge blob of a belly all over his upper torso/face. After teh first round Kimbo shouldve known he was gonna do that s**t again. I hope somebody knocks that slob out.
BTW, Rampage must be the worst coach in TUF history. Did any of the guys he "trained" ever won? He's funny as hell but I dont think hes a good trainer.
**** him and his whopper. He should have either made Kimbo tap or hit him w/punches that would @least injure a smurf. If you are gonna win like Roy did, STFU afterwards. Kings always try to KO, submit, or @least damage their opponent. I'm not a fan of Roy anymore. Want him to get his ass beat & see what a real TKO looks like. Still not sure whether I should be mad at Herb Dean for the stoppage.
Originally posted by Darth ViciousIt's his mentality. He clearly went w/size over skill for his team. I'm glad it's not working out for him.
He really thought he did a great job in that fight. I dont know how good anybody could do with that huge blob of a belly all over his upper torso/face. After teh first round Kimbo shouldve known he was gonna do that s**t again. I hope somebody knocks that slob out.BTW, Rampage must be the worst coach in TUF history. Did any of the guys he "trained" ever won? He's funny as hell but I dont think hes a good trainer.
Lol I couldn't even see Kimbos head under Roys gut and I'm starting to think that if a fight goes to the ground and the guy on top is throwing punches that wont hurt the guy he is fighting they should stand it up just like if they lay in one position. Oh and was it just me or did Roy seem like he was tired or gassing after the first round?
Do losses on TUF gets reflected on a fighters record? If not, I wonder if the whole thing with Kimbo was staged. The ratings for the premier of the season and Kimbo's fight were pretty excellent and Dana being as smart as he is would try to milk Kimbo's "star" power as much as he can. This could be why there were no preliminar fights to determine the contestants and why Kimbo's fight with Roy was lackluster. Roy basically got him in a crucifix and lay there. His punches couldnt have hurt a fly and before the show was over there was already talk of Kimbo possibly coming back.
Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
Told you guyz Roy would win.He even said that he was going to use the crucifix position, and he got Kimbo in that position twice.
Roy is arrogant, but I respect the fact that he said what he was going to do.
Someone give him the double whopper he wanted. No pickles.
Pretty much how I feel.
Roy played it safe and their's nothing wrong with that.
It's not the most courageous thing to do,but I gotta give it to him for calling what he was going to do before the fight.
Nelson has been in the fight game a while now and he knows how to play the game.
That's exactly what he did with taking as little damage as possible.
Kimbo, if he's going to fight in the heavyweight division, he won't be there very long," Nelson said. "He's a 245-pounder who goes down and stays at that 230-pound range. But if he gets down to 205 – the 205's aren't well-rounded. They're not well-rounded; they're more just strikers.
"At 205 (pounds), how many guys actually do takedowns there? You've got Rashad (Evans), you've got Quinton (Jackson), that used to wrestle in the past, but all they do is bang now. That's pretty much all the 205'ers do, is just bang. When you go to the heavyweight, they're more rounded. They've got good base with wrestling, and that's where we first have wrestling and jiu-jitsu, and then we actually bang."
Not that Nelson completely discounts Slice. The two actually shared a room in "The Ultimate Fighter" house from the first day, and Nelson helped coach him through his weaknesses after the bout.
"Afterwards, he wanted to know what I was doing," Nelson said. "Apparently he wasn't learning anything over at 'Rampage's' team. We took the time, and I showed him a couple of different things just trying to make him a better fighter."
Hate to say it but the fat asss might be right on this one.
You asked and we found the answers. “Ask the TUF Crowd” gives you the chance to throw your burning questions to the cast following each episode of “The Ultimate Fighter 10.”
This week we tracked down the man of the hour, Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson, following the most-watched fight in the show’s four-year history.
For Kimbo: A lot of people are criticizing your ground game and despite the practices in your ground game with Rampage, it didn't really show in your fight with Roy. Was his weight really that much of a problem, that it made it hard for you to use the new skills you learned?
-- Greg from Upstate NY
Kimbo Slice: His weight was a little bit of an issue, but not that much of an issue. The skills I learned with Rampage, I didn’t learn them enough. I didn’t go over everything enough to be able to get out of that position. I’m still working and learning on the ground and I have a long way to go. I’m criticizing my own ground game. I have to work on not getting back into that same crucifix position again.
Originally posted by The Nuul
Kimbo, if he's going to fight in the heavyweight division, he won't be there very long," Nelson said. "He's a 245-pounder who goes down and stays at that 230-pound range. But if he gets down to 205 – the 205's aren't well-rounded. They're not well-rounded; they're more just strikers."At 205 (pounds), how many guys actually do takedowns there? You've got Rashad (Evans), you've got Quinton (Jackson), that used to wrestle in the past, but all they do is bang now. That's pretty much all the 205'ers do, is just bang. When you go to the heavyweight, they're more rounded. They've got good base with wrestling, and that's where we first have wrestling and jiu-jitsu, and then we actually bang."
I dont think that matters when Kimbo's involved. Everyone knows his ground game is non existent. They'll just bring him down right away.