Kimbo Slice: "I m not going to boxing Ray, i will fight him!"
Milan "The Ribcracker" Savage - Kimbo's bodyguard and power coach said:
"Kimbo power training exercises routine is 2x a week, consisting of heck squat, leg press, good morning, eg curl, zercher squat, zercher deadlift, nose pull. Kimbo Slice is 31 years old, weight 260lb, high 6,2ft and doas a bench press with 485lb, squat with 620lb and deadlift with 620lb." Kimbo's power weight training started 4 months before the fight vs Rey Mercer and is run by ex powerlifting champion and Kimbo's bodyguard - Milan "The Ribcracker" Savage in Miami, Florida.
Kimbo Slice training of grappling and kick techniques started 2 months before the fight and is run by Bas Rutten in LA, California.
Kimbo Slice vs Rey Mercer fight - 23 june 2007 - 80 000$ for winner.
I believe it, powerlifter as a bodyguard? sure he can take care of himself, but still, PL would be a damn good bodyguard
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You beat Nicky with fists he comes back with a bat. You beat him with a knife he comes back with a gun. And if you beat him with a gun you better kill him because he'll be coming back and back until one of you is dead..
Apparently he is 30 lbs lighter off the sauce. I would imagine some of that strength is down as well.
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Jesus... These numbers are completely fabricated folks. The only thing we know for sure is that Kimbo is around 230lbs (look at him compared to a 265lb Nelson on TUF), which means that you can't rely on any other numbers given either.
I dont believe these numbers... im sure he is pretty strong... but i wouldnt believe it untill i seen a video of him doing a few heavy sets... we have never even seen any videos of his weight workouts...
Tank could bench 600 plus... seen a video of him doing it.... maybe its up on youtube im sure..
ive seen titos workout... weak as fk... and this was a few years ago... 2 plates he was struggling....
I dont believe these numbers... im sure he is pretty strong... but i wouldnt believe it untill i seen a video of him doing a few heavy sets... we have never even seen any videos of his weight workouts...
Tank could bench 600 plus... seen a video of him doing it.... maybe its up on youtube im sure..
ive seen titos workout... weak as fk... and this was a few years ago... 2 plates he was struggling....
I read somewhere that the video of Tank doing that is fake.
Last edited by SUSprinter; 10-22-2009 at 05:42 PM.
I read somewhere that the video of Tank doing that is fake.
looks pretty real with the bar bend and all but who knows... it seems to high to be real for tank.. EDIT: apparently he admitted some of the plates were fake and its more like 420lbs...
heavyweights can't weigh more than 265. He couldnt' bench press 'Big Country' off of himself, so i do not believe the numbers. Its all talk.
Oh yeah because Big country was just gonna let him 'bench press' him off. And he was in perfect conditions for 'bench pressing' someone off of him.
Come on man cut him some slack. Big country isn't even built like a barbell with weight plates on either side, nor was he on a bench and able to use his leg drive too.
I had nowhere to hide from the thunder, so i was not scared anymore.
heavyweights can't weigh more than 265. He couldnt' bench press 'Big Country' off of himself, so i do not believe the numbers. Its all talk.
thats not how it works.. hahahaha. if this was how it worked, bjj and wrestling wouldnt even be used in mma because the counter would be what? benchpressing?
Tank later admitted it were 400 lbs, not 600.
Still a lot of weight to push up.
I have heard this numorous times on this forum but have yet to see an article or anything posted supporting it. Not busting your balls but do you have anything or is it just more hearsay?
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