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    At least he signed with a great camp. Maybe he will take his learning seriously this time (unlike he did with Bas) and actually learn something.

    A pack of wolves waited for Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson when he entered the flagship gym of American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., on Thursday.

    Position to position, hour to hour, Thiago Alves, Luis Cane, Mike Brown, Yves Edwards, Jorge Santiago, and Dan Cramer drilled Kimbo in jiu-jitsu. The hardened veterans didn't hold back. Boxing coach Howard Davis got a little time, but striking took a back seat to the mat.

    Kimbo, a longtime resident of Miami, came to the gym two years ago and left in a rage after a fighter caught him in a painful armbar. This was his first time back since then.

    Ricardo Liborio, founder of American Top Team, has sent Kimbo back to school to learn the basics.

    “Right now, what we can see is a big, hardened guy with a fight mentality and a lot of heart,” Liborio told MMAWeekly.com. “It’s just a guy who knows how to punch and is very heavy handed, but has a long way to go with the grappling and the wrestling stuff.”

    After cutting his teeth with Bas Rutten and Randy Khatami in a rush from YouTube brawler to mixed martial artist, Kimbo this week signed a training contract with American Top Team and plans to stay there for the foreseeable future.

    Liborio’s goal for Kimbo is to stay upright long enough to use his heavy hands.

    “Don’t engage in an exchange of wrestling that you’re not prepared for,” says Liborio.

    What Kimbo lacks, by his accord, is the muscle memory that comes with years of dedicated practice. Jiu-jitsu black belt Liborio and American Top Team are there to fill the gap.

    “I think I’m still there... working on my ground game,” said Kimbo. “You’re gonna learn a lot, but you’re not going to master anything in two years. The more you roll, the more you learn, just like as long as you live, you gonna learn as you live. It’s not something that you say okay, you’ve learned it, you’ve got it, you’re good, you can go kick someone’s ass now. No, no, no. That’s something that you have to continue to do.”

    Nowhere was Kimbo’s lack of seasoning more evident than in his most recent televised fight against Roy Nelson on the tenth season of “The Ultimate Fighter.” As soon as the former streetfighter let his hands go, Nelson swarmed and took him down. Kimbo floundered as Nelson passed his guard and twice pinned his body and arms in a crucifix, the second of which brought the fight to an end.

    Many of Kimbo’s castmates were surprised by his humility in asking for help on the ground, particularly Nelson, who was his roommate in the fighter house and broke down his victory step by step afterwards.

    And well-rounded fighter or not, Kimbo is still ratings gold. Fueled by legions of YouTube fans, the Wednesday broadcast broke records in viewership for Spike TV. He has now participated in three of the four most watched fights in U.S. MMA history.

    After three days of twice-a-day sessions with his bearded pupil, Kimbo has lived up to some of Liborio’s expectations and confounded others.

    “Let’s put it this way: he’s exactly where I thought he would be in skill level, but he’s way more acceptable in terms of learning and mentality,” he said.

    The idea is not to let Kimbo get ahead of himself.

    “Number one: ABC’s, you know what I’m saying?” said Liborio. “You’ve got to go back to basics. There’s no way to get a solid foundation, sort of jumping over positions and try to do something that’s acrobatic and crazy. He’s not at that level of skills right now. He‘s gotta go through the fundamentals of grappling and ground and takedowns. Very basic stuff; foot positions, and hand position.”

    The good news, says Liborio, is that Slice is a sponge for learning, an observation backed by his camera time on TUF.

    “Maybe two days is too early to say something, but it’s been easy to work with him,” he said. “He’s very coachable. If he keeps the way he’s doing right now, it’s going to pick up fast.”

    Kimbo all but confirmed he is set to fight on the show’s season finale Dec. 5 in Las Vegas, and says he is currently “in camp.” UFC president Dana White has declined to confirm his participation in the finals or elsewhere, but it’s clear that the company has big plans for Kimbo down the line.

    Liborio, meanwhile, hopes this week is the beginning of a constructive partnership.

    “The plan is, win or lose, to keep the guy in the family,” he said.
    "He woke up because I kept punching him in the face." --Thiago Alves

    "I'm telling you, once your car's been stolen, it never runs the same again. It's like a guy sleeping with your girl. He leaves his mark all over her."- Drama (Entourage)

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    Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

    WOW!! What a freakin training camp line up! I would especially love to see what Mike Brown and Thiago Alves can teach him.
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    • #3
      Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

      Yeah, ATT has a REALLY good bunch of guys!
      "He woke up because I kept punching him in the face." --Thiago Alves

      "I'm telling you, once your car's been stolen, it never runs the same again. It's like a guy sleeping with your girl. He leaves his mark all over her."- Drama (Entourage)

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      • #4
        Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

        yes they do.. from what i hear.. i train at an ATT affiliated school.. since kimbo lives in miami then it makes sense.. and he will be more well rounded.

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          Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

          I think with a good camp he can be really good as long as he's dedicated, but I dont see him ever being GREAT or holding a belt.. got too late of a start in MMA
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            Originally posted by Schiznick View Post
            I think with a good camp he can be really good as long as he's dedicated, but I dont see him ever being GREAT or holding a belt.. got too late of a start in MMA

            Well, Randy didn't start MMA until he was like 35 or something. But Randy had a better background to start with.

            I don't think he will be great either. I really don't think he will beat any mid level fighters in the UFC unless he can catch them with a KO
            "He woke up because I kept punching him in the face." --Thiago Alves

            "I'm telling you, once your car's been stolen, it never runs the same again. It's like a guy sleeping with your girl. He leaves his mark all over her."- Drama (Entourage)

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            • #7
              Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

              Haha.. I agree with that... but you cant even bring Randy in that conversation.. he is a freak athlete and a world class wrestler before he started... but I see your point

              I actually liked what I saw from him in the Nelson fight.. he looks MUCH improved over before.. his cardio was better, his take down defense was improved.. Nelson is just a big tub of shit and it would be hard for anyone under 250 to get his ass off of them
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                Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

                I would kind of like to see Kimbo do well, but I would be very surprised if he did. Even with proper training I just dont see him getting that good. He looked slow to me and kind of awkward. Maybe he could fight Ken Shamrock or something

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                  Originally posted by Schiznick View Post
                  Haha.. I agree with that... but you cant even bring Randy in that conversation.. he is a freak athlete and a world class wrestler before he started... but I see your point

                  Very true!! Yeah, I mean I hated to even bring his name up but he was older when he started. But you are right....we are talking about a totally different scenario with all things are considered
                  "He woke up because I kept punching him in the face." --Thiago Alves

                  "I'm telling you, once your car's been stolen, it never runs the same again. It's like a guy sleeping with your girl. He leaves his mark all over her."- Drama (Entourage)

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                  • #10
                    Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

                    Originally posted by Strella View Post
                    I would kind of like to see Kimbo do well, but I would be very surprised if he did. Even with proper training I just dont see him getting that good. He looked slow to me and kind of awkward. Maybe he could fight Ken Shamrock or something

                    he would probably knock Shamrock out..
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                    • #11
                      Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

                      probably. people would watch though.

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                        Re: Kimbo joins American Top Team

                        I would like to see him train for a year under them
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