Showing posts with label mixed martial artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed martial artist. Show all posts

Seth Petruzelli (11-4) def. Kimbo Slice (3-1)

Ref stoppage in 14 seconds
Turning point: Petruzelli dropped Slice immediately with a jab and pummeled him with punch after punch until ref Todd Waugh stopped it.
Analysis: The ramifications here are numerous. Even if the television rating is big, the goose that laid the golden egg was exposed by a fighter who previously was known only to the most hardcore fans. In the long run, that is devastating to the company and for MMA on CBS. The future is very much up in the air.



David Blaine Vs. Kimbo Slice



Final curtain for the Kimbo show

SUNRISE, Fla. – The legend of Kimbo Slice was built by beating bums in boat yards and back alleys not far from here. It came crashing down Saturday courtesy of a quick punch from a pink-haired journeyman giving up two inches in height, four in reach and 30 pounds in muscle and might.

One simple shot sent Slice to the canvas and from there some guy named Seth Petruzelli needed just 12 punches and 14 seconds to put an end (we hope) to one of the great sporting charades of all time.

It was just a matter of time before Kimbo got exposed. He was little more than a character out of central casting, a bunch of addictive YouTube videos and a lot of insane hype by CBS, which made him a headliner before he made himself a fighter.

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Torres Takes Long-Awaited Turn in Spotlight


Ten years ago, there was no place for a mixed martial artist like Miguel Torres.

From no weight divisions to many, the sport's rapid evolution has allowed for a much wider cross section of athletes to participate. One such fighter is Chicago's Torres.

Fighting at 135 pounds, the lanky bantamweight, ranked ninth in the world by Sherdog.com, finally has an opportunity to showcase his skills thanks to World Extreme Cagefighting's focus on lighter divisions. Wednesday in Albuquerque, N.M., Torres fights WEC 135-pound champion Chase Beebe (Pictures) live on the Versus network.

Torres, 27, spoke to Sherdog.com about the title shot and its implications for the former Carlson Gracie Sr. student's increasingly popular division.

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