Saturday, January 27, 2007

Interview with Kimbo Slice: Miami Street Fighting Legend




By A.I.


1. Kimbo are you a boxing fan? If so, who are your favorite fighters now and of all-time?


Yes, I'm a boxing fan. I watch it from time to time. My all-time favorites are Joe Frazier and Mike Tyson.


2. You are a big guy, exactly how tall are you and how much do you weigh?


I'm roughly 6'3, 240 pounds.


3. Have you ever lost a fight underground? What is your record if you know?


I've lost my share in the pen. I don't keep track but I've won much
more than I've lost. Since I was released almost one year ago, I've
gone 9-1. My only loss was to a punk that brought mace to the dance. I
was kicking his ass and he used the mace as I went in for the kill. I
accept the loss. I'm a man. Before the fight we said no weapons but we
didn't say no mace. He regretted doing that. I knocked him out within
ten seconds in our rematch and pounded on him five more times for
insurance. He lost all his front teeth but we're good friends now. It's
about respect.


4. What tools do you posess and what tools are you working on that you think will make you a professional threat?


I've got a powerful left hook and a lot of intensity. The intensity
comes from the anger within. The establishment took ten years of my
life and now I'm gonna take it back.


5. Are you in training right now to polish your boxing skills and if so how is that going?


I recently started training at a local gym here in Miami. I'm working
on my conditioning and defense. I feel I done created a great offense
from my days in the pen. That was Education 101.


6. Can you make noise in the heavyweight division? How long will it take?


That's what my trainers think. They say the division is open and I
might as well take a crack at it. We'll see what happens. I'll probably
only need about ten pro fights before I'm ready to knock all them fools
out.


7. Can you tell us about your time spent incarcerated and if that would
pose a problem getting you licensed in any state professionally?


I was incarcerated for some bullshit I didn't do. Let's leave it at
that. I hope my past don't come back to haunt me. This nigga gotta keep
eatin.


8. Alot of people who will watch the tape of one of your fights will
say you are an ultimate fighter not a boxer and that your a freak show
not worth our time, what would you like to say to them?


I am a freak and that's why people should pay to see me. I don't box
and do that pansy boy @#%$. I like to run this like Iron Mike.


9. Are there any plans for you to fight professionaly against a specific opponent any time soon?


We're working on getting me licensed here in Miami. I might turn pro within a few months.


10. Do you want to be a champion or a freak puncher just to make some
money? How commited are you to becoming a complete boxer?


I'm 32 years old dawg. I gots to make the dough to support myself and
my disabled moms. God bless her soul. I live to bleed for that woman. I
want to go as far as my power will take me.


11. How long will it take you after turning pro to become a good slugger-boxer and become a championship level fighter?


I have a lot of respect for the game. I know many of these fighters
have been putting in their work for years. But they ain't never been in
the pen as long as I have. I have skills you can't learn on the
outside. I feel I'll be ready for anyone within ten fights.


12. What would you like to say to our readers and hopefully your future fans?


I'd like to thank everyone who has sent me emails. If you liked what
you saw in that short clip, come out and support me when I turn pro.
I'm ready to run this. I'm out.





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