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It appears we’ll soon find out.

According to an exclusive report from Yahoo Sports!, the former EliteXC heavyweight contender is slated to be one of 16 contestants on the upcoming season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” the UFC’s highly successful reality TV series.

Slice is an awkward addition to the cast of Season 10, considering the former web-fighting sensation has been a source of mockery for UFC president Dana White.

The outspoken White, who publicly called Slice a “joke,” a “bum” and many other unprintable aspersions, has repeatedly insisted that Kimbo would never fight contractually with the UFC unless he won his way into the organization via “The Ultimate Fighter.”

That time has come, and though it seems more like a bad joke than credible casting, it could give mixed martial arts a larger dip into the mainstream.

The season, which begins filming Wednesday and will air in September, features only heavyweights, marking the first time the UFC has focused the series on a single weight class. White's decision to cast Slice on “TUF” can be partially attributed to his theory that any fighter should be given a chance. But let's not kid ourselves; the UFC is mostly trying to stack and promote its heavyweight division.

And why shouldn’t they? Just like Brock Lesnar was a great heel in WWE before he transitioned to the UFC, Slice is hated in the MMA world for his street-fighting roots and one-dimensional talent. The two aren’t comparable fighters, but the marketing parallels are undeniable.

What’s even more appealing is that Slice will join the show with UFC former light heavyweight champs Rashad Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson as opposing coaches.

The casting comes as a blessing for the embattled Slice who is 3-1 as a professional and hasn’t fought since his knockout-loss to Seth Petruzelli last October.

He's been billed as a legitimate MMA fighter.

Now he has a shot to prove it.

Will you watch or boycott “TUF” 10 with Kimbo Slice? Should he succeed, is he good for the UFC? Can he be a contender or is he a marketing ploy at best? Weigh-in here.


Message Edited by ComcastSports on 06-02-2009 03:49 PM
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  • comment number 1
  • date 06-02-2009 02:50 PM
  • author Kinghooter writes:
body Dude, Kimbo is sick, he just needs more training. I think that TUF will be great for him. I want to see more of him.
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  • comment number 2
  • date 06-02-2009 03:00 PM
  • author daimondcutter writes:
body Kimbo is going to be a marketing bonanza for the UFC. All the TUF competitors for season 10 will be scared out of their minds knowing that one of them has to be the first one to get in the octogon and have their lights put out by Slice. Hope he does well!
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  • comment number 3
  • date 06-02-2009 03:07 PM
  • author Kinghooter writes:
body me too. Kimbo is a hard **bleep** hitter.
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  • comment number 4
  • date 06-02-2009 03:14 PM
  • author bigjuan8387 writes:
body It's tough to say he is a hard hitter but that's it he needs a ground game. Frank Mir or Lesner would take him out quickly but with work he could be a contender
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  • comment number 5
  • date 06-02-2009 03:15 PM
  • author Dsutherlin writes:
body I think Kimbo is a one sided fighter, who maybe has a good punch but has nothing else if he meets someone with a solid chin. Maybe he can learn something if he makes it past the first round of TUF. He would be best suited to be on Evans team cause he needs to work on his ground game.
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  • comment number 6
  • date 06-02-2009 03:17 PM
  • author WarNT writes:
body It will be interesting to see if Kimbo actually responds to the training. Or thinks he can take everyone out and gets slept in the first round. And on another note this will NOT be the first time it's been a single weight-class. The previous two seasons focused on one weight.
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  • comment number 7
  • date 06-02-2009 03:19 PM
  • author Bry1215 writes:
body I think most of the Kimbo fans out there are getting alittle ahead of themselves here. Kimbo might be a tough guy and maybe a hard hitter but lets be realistic here. How impressive has he really been? Not at all... and remember guys, Seth Petruzelli knocked him out. Also, there where a few good fighters in Elite XC but clearly not the same level as the UFC, and Kimbo hasn't faught anyone that good yet. Even his wins were weak.
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  • comment number 8
  • date 06-02-2009 03:21 PM
  • author sacrajack writes:
body Any good grappler with a decent stand-up game will send him home early and probably end his career. MMA has progressed past the era when a guy with only a big punch like Slice or Tank Abbot has any real chance.
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  • comment number 9
  • date 06-02-2009 03:23 PM
  • author Doug_Chiz writes:
body I agree with Dsutherlin, one sided fighting just won't be enough for UFC. IF ,and it is a big IF, he makes past the first round, he's gonna have forget any of his former fame/infamy and focus on his short-comings.

On why White is allowing Slice to enter - I'm sure it's pure publicity. Dana is using another big name to bring UFC into more homes.
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