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A record-setting 6.1 million viewers tuned in to watch Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson enter the Octagon with Roy Nelson, who earned a second-round technical knockout over the Internet backyard brawler Wednesday on "The Ultimate Fighter 10," according to a press release from Spike TV.
The fight is now the most watched ever on Spike TV, topping Quinton Jackson and Dan Henderson's middleweight battle at UFC 75 in September 2007, which garnered 5.9 million viewers. A replay of the episode also gained 1.5 million viewers in the 11 p.m. timeslot.
Do you think Roy would act the same way if he beat anyone else in the house?Originally Posted by 100PROOF
Originally Posted by sensation87
As pathetic and cheap it may have been a win is a win. Though I might not agree that the match was a fun one, it was a smart game plan by Big Country. Would you risk standing up with Kimbo or do what you know is going to be effective to get your chance at a contract?Originally Posted by 100PROOF
2 things...
Roy is a punk, go back and watch he was talking about getting the cheap win at the top of the show, it was his plan from the beginning.
I will never watch any fight w/ him in it, I thought brock fights were bad but this gut is the definition of "lay and pray"
F'n pathetic
Heres a hypothetical scenario: Let's say roy won TUF then proceded to win every fight like the kimbo fight you think he'd ever get a title shot like that? Hell no! Yeah you can win like that but really why are you jumping up and down like you did something great? You noogie'd a guy till the ref stopped it!
Originally Posted by His diabolical Majesty
A record-setting 6.1 million viewers tuned in to watch Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson enter the Octagon with Roy Nelson, who earned a second-round technical knockout over the Internet backyard brawler Wednesday on "The Ultimate Fighter 10," according to a press release from Spike TV.
The fight is now the most watched ever on Spike TV, topping Quinton Jackson and Dan Henderson's middleweight battle at UFC 75 in September 2007, which garnered 5.9 million viewers. A replay of the episode also gained 1.5 million viewers in the 11 p.m. timeslot.
Yes I do. From the way he is portrayed on the show he seems like an ego maniac.Originally Posted by sensation87
Do you think Roy would act the same way if he beat anyone else in the house?Originally Posted by 100PROOF
Originally Posted by sensation87
As pathetic and cheap it may have been a win is a win. Though I might not agree that the match was a fun one, it was a smart game plan by Big Country. Would you risk standing up with Kimbo or do what you know is going to be effective to get your chance at a contract?Originally Posted by 100PROOF
2 things...
Roy is a punk, go back and watch he was talking about getting the cheap win at the top of the show, it was his plan from the beginning.
I will never watch any fight w/ him in it, I thought brock fights were bad but this gut is the definition of "lay and pray"
F'n pathetic
Heres a hypothetical scenario: Let's say roy won TUF then proceded to win every fight like the kimbo fight you think he'd ever get a title shot like that? Hell no! Yeah you can win like that but really why are you jumping up and down like you did something great? You noogie'd a guy till the ref stopped it!
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770
Kimbo is with american top team now, should help him out alot
http://www.americantoptea...rID=130&CategoryID=8Originally Posted by Chuck Finster
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770
Kimbo is with american top team now, should help him out alot
Seriously?!?!!?!?
MMAWeekly: Firstly, Roy claimed that you didn't stop the fight in the first round because of Kimbo's status on the show. How do you respond to that?
Dean: Well, it's not that complicated. I'm there to protect the fighter's safety. Kimbo got up after that round pretty quick and spry, right? If I stop a fight it's because I believe a fighter's not fighting back, because he can't. And there's reasons why a fighter can't fight back. One is a positional reason like Roy had on Kimbo. It was positional. Could (Kimbo) handle blows and continue to fight? He did. He made it to the end of the (first) round and continued to fight. If the blows were any less, I would have stood them up. The blows were strong enough to warrant being on the ground, but they weren't strong enough for me to stop the fight.
i think hendo is just mad that anderson didnt give him another chance now he throws a fit to get a main eventOriginally Posted by Clutchshooter
last word on hendo was that he still hadnt re-upped with the company yet.
I don't think he was throwing a fit by any means, dudes contract was up he wanted to renegotiate and on top of that he was way ahead of theline to fight Silva moreso than Belfort. If I was Anderson I wouldn't want to fight Henderson too cuz he was the only one in the UFC to actually take itto Silva in their last match. If Henderson is on his A-game I def see him beating Silva.Originally Posted by KiiidThrash
i think hendo is just mad that anderson didnt give him another chance now he throws a fit to get a main eventOriginally Posted by Clutchshooter
last word on hendo was that he still hadnt re-upped with the company yet.