OK, ok......I know you Kimbo haters have had a field day coming on here and trashing Kimbo. Some of you have your own reasons but I had to make a post as to why I think it's all based on hate.
First off, so many hardcore MMA fans just didn't like the fact that Kimbo was getting all that attention after not putting in the "time" that most established MMA fighters have put in. I get that and you have a legit gripe.....JUST NOT WITH KIMBO.
If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Elite XC for boosting this guy up as something he is not. Now, if you were real understanding fans with actual knowledge of the game, you would have understood this a long time ago and not been so quick to hate on Kimbo a man who's just trying to get payed.
I can also understand if Kimbo was to come in and be ****y and disrespectful about the sport or start threatening fighters and talking smack. He did the complete opposite. He came in and showed much respect to the sport, to Bas Rutten for training him and to everyone that interviewed him. All he wanted to do was fight and make money, nothing more.
I equate him to Butterbean in boxing. Some boxing diehards said the same thing about Butterbean that some in here are saying about Kimbo. That he doesn't deserve the attention, that he's a joke, that he's disgracing the sport of boxing.
Being a diehard boxing fan myself I said, WHO CARES! Simply because he isn't going to be a factor in the big scheme of things so therefore I'm not worried about the "integrity" of the sport being compromised. He is just a guy that came from the "Tuff Man" competitions and is just trying his hand at something more legitamate. Kimbo is no different.
I was surprised at the way Kimbo lost because I have seen him take a hell of a punch on the street with no gloves from guys much bigger than him and he was fine. I think it was just one of those things where the punch hit a sweet spot and he lost. I still think Kimbo could go on and fight some more and make a decent living out of it but what happened is not something most of us didn't see coming from a mile away.
I don't hate Kimbo, or even Elite XC for putting him in the limelight. I respect the man for stepping in the ring and putting his life on the line and doing something lagit instead of doing something illegal on the street.
MMA is a great sport and Kimbo will be just a footnote in the history of it.
First off, so many hardcore MMA fans just didn't like the fact that Kimbo was getting all that attention after not putting in the "time" that most established MMA fighters have put in. I get that and you have a legit gripe.....JUST NOT WITH KIMBO.
If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Elite XC for boosting this guy up as something he is not. Now, if you were real understanding fans with actual knowledge of the game, you would have understood this a long time ago and not been so quick to hate on Kimbo a man who's just trying to get payed.
I can also understand if Kimbo was to come in and be ****y and disrespectful about the sport or start threatening fighters and talking smack. He did the complete opposite. He came in and showed much respect to the sport, to Bas Rutten for training him and to everyone that interviewed him. All he wanted to do was fight and make money, nothing more.
I equate him to Butterbean in boxing. Some boxing diehards said the same thing about Butterbean that some in here are saying about Kimbo. That he doesn't deserve the attention, that he's a joke, that he's disgracing the sport of boxing.
Being a diehard boxing fan myself I said, WHO CARES! Simply because he isn't going to be a factor in the big scheme of things so therefore I'm not worried about the "integrity" of the sport being compromised. He is just a guy that came from the "Tuff Man" competitions and is just trying his hand at something more legitamate. Kimbo is no different.
I was surprised at the way Kimbo lost because I have seen him take a hell of a punch on the street with no gloves from guys much bigger than him and he was fine. I think it was just one of those things where the punch hit a sweet spot and he lost. I still think Kimbo could go on and fight some more and make a decent living out of it but what happened is not something most of us didn't see coming from a mile away.
I don't hate Kimbo, or even Elite XC for putting him in the limelight. I respect the man for stepping in the ring and putting his life on the line and doing something lagit instead of doing something illegal on the street.
MMA is a great sport and Kimbo will be just a footnote in the history of it.
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