Slice on Alexander Fight & What's Next
Loretta Hunt Dec 27, 2009
What a short, strange trip it's been for Kevin
Ferguson.
Just four years ago, Slice was taking $100 engagements in Miami backyards. Recently, he made five figures for his unanimous decision victory over Houston Alexander at "The Ultimate Fighter 10" Finale in early December on Spike TV. The bigger stage hasn't curbed Slice's instincts though, said the 35-year-old fighter.
"I still have the mentality and I still have that fire to want to just bang-bang-bang, you know what I'm saying?" Slice told Sherdog.com in this video exclusive one week after his UFC debut. "But if I know some ground game, then I can bang-bang-bang like I really want; I can fight the way I really want to fight..."
Kimbo dissects his progress thus far from the streets to the cage, and reveals where he learned his highlight-reel second-round suplex, how he really felt about his American Top Team training, why he doesn't want to fight at light heavyweight, and when he'd like to step back into the Octagon.
Just four years ago, Slice was taking $100 engagements in Miami backyards. Recently, he made five figures for his unanimous decision victory over Houston Alexander at "The Ultimate Fighter 10" Finale in early December on Spike TV. The bigger stage hasn't curbed Slice's instincts though, said the 35-year-old fighter.
"I still have the mentality and I still have that fire to want to just bang-bang-bang, you know what I'm saying?" Slice told Sherdog.com in this video exclusive one week after his UFC debut. "But if I know some ground game, then I can bang-bang-bang like I really want; I can fight the way I really want to fight..."
Kimbo dissects his progress thus far from the streets to the cage, and reveals where he learned his highlight-reel second-round suplex, how he really felt about his American Top Team training, why he doesn't want to fight at light heavyweight, and when he'd like to step back into the Octagon.
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