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Kimbo Slice was in the spotlight Saturday night. |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published June 1, 2008 at 5:13 a.m. |
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It's highly unlikely that anybody in a Manhattan office will lose a job (or even a few hours of sleep) over this next two sentences, but I feel compelled to throw them out there, anyway:
1. I watched the heavily-hyped EliteXC mixed martial arts extravaganza that made its prime-time debut Saturday night on CBS.
2. I wasn't impressed.
Intrigued? A little.
Revolted? Maybe a little, particularly when the big British guy's cauliflower ear almost exploded.
Impressed? Not even close.
Again, the folks who study the focus groups and market research and try to sell we don't really need aren't going to be too worried. I'm probably not in the target audience for mixed martial arts, just as I'm not in the demo for ESPN's "X Games" or MTV's "The Hills."
I'm just a guy who has watched a lot of sports. I've actually been lucky enough to be paid to watch sports for almost my entire adult life.
And, I'm glad I haven't been assigned to the mixed martial arts beat.
Before you start in with the nasty Talkbacks and e-mails, please know that I'm not a hater. I watched this telecast with an open mind. I am aware that MMA has generated a lot of buzz over the past few years. I know the pay-per-view events have been enormous successes. I watched Chuck Liddell on "Entourage." I know that Kimbo Slice, the backyard brawler / bouncer who was expected to be the hero Saturday night and ended closer to the goat, was a YouTube sensation long before he glared at me from the cover of the current issue of ESPN The Magazine.
I know that MMA has a lot of buzz. I know the pay-per-view events have been gigantic successes. as a bit stunned when I saw Kimbo Slice, the star of the evening, staring menacingly at me from the cover of ESPN The Magazine. I know that there are a lot of intelligent and wealthy people (those two attributes don't always intersect) who think that MMA is going to enjoy a NASCAR like surge in popularity.
Only time will tell if that is in the cards. But, I don't think Saturday night helped.
EliteXC seems like a decent organization, but most of the MMA stars are in UFC. If you followed the IndyCar / Champ Car saga in recent years, you know what a split can do for business.
The main event featured Slice (real name: Kevin Ferguson), who resembles Mr. T's character Clubber Lang from "Rocky III," against James "The Colossus" Thomas. Slice got most of the attention heading into the evening. He's a former football standout. He was homeless for awhile. He was a backyard brawler who became a cultural phenomenon. And, most of the experts expected him to knock the Brit out in less than a minute.
Instead, the bout was far closer than expected. Slice, who had never ventured past the first round, got into trouble on the ground. Thompson, who was 16-9 and seemed to be hand-picked to be a scary-looking loser, pinned Slice to the mat and delivered some solid blows from above.
Thompson, however, was overmatched when both fighters remained upright. Slice landed roundhouse punches that dazed Thompson, who was bleeding from his ear, which was hideously deformed before the bout began.
With both fights looking exhausted, Slice landed some blows early in the third round and the fight was stopped. You'll probably hear speculation that the fight was fixed. Many in the crowd at Newark disagreed with the decision, as did CBS announcer Gus Johnson, a solid college basketball announcer who drew the assignment in part because of his interest in kung-fu, boxing and jiu-jitsu.
As I watched Johnson call the action, I thought back to Matt Vasgersian doing the XFL. It was hot for about 10 minutes and was dead before the first season. I'm not going to predict the demise of CBS's venture. But, I don't think it's going to be a runaway hit.
I know it has a built-in audience. I know there is an opening for a sport like this. Boxing is about as relevant today as the Latin language. Pro wrestling still has its core audience, but has lost steam as a pop culture sensation. MMA combines elements of both. It is raw. It is physical. It has compelling characters with interesting stories.
But, it didn't put its best foot forward Saturday night. And if the XFL and the X Games and Arena Football have taught us anything in recent years, it's that no amount of marketing and exposure can force the public to love something.
If you don't believe me, ask Taylor Hicks.
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Posted by timpan on June 3, 2008 at 1:47 p.m. (report)
It is great for MMA to be on network tv for me. I've been in the sport for 10 years and a fan back from UFC 1. This has been something mma fans have craved for some time. It was unfortunate MMA fans had EliteXC to represent their sport to the general public. Kimbo is simply a face for promoter Gary Shaw to put behind the organization. Kimbo wouldn't be any competition for real talent like you might see in the UFC or any of the big Japanese promotions. (Yes, this sport is HUGE in Japan.) For the record, if you watched the main event with Kimbo, most educated refs would have stopped that fight when Kimbo was trapped underneath and not defending himself for nearly a minute. My conspiracy theory is Shaw wanted Kimbo to win no matter what. If you didn't like this one, you won't like it when NBC airs Strikeforce either. It will just further your dislike for the sport. I suggest watching a UFC or WEC which you can find on Spike or Versus. Both owned by Zuffa and essentially the face of MMA in the U.S. Another avenue is checking out the local Gladiators show put on by Duke Roufus. It is well run and you get to experience the fights without all the bells and whistles of tv. If you are one of those who thinks this is just a street fight, I suggest visiting a local gym that has it and watch how hard these athletes actually work.
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Posted by Z_boy on June 2, 2008 at 2:37 p.m. (report)
a_noid: (1) you thought wrong; (2) don't ever get a job in marketing.
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Posted by a_noid on June 1, 2008 at 2:12 p.m. (report)
I will tune in when they have kimbo slice battle a lion to the death. I thought human culture advanced beyond this barbarity something like 1500 years ago.
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Posted by Jamba Juice on June 1, 2008 at 9:42 a.m. (report)
As an avid MMA fan, please do not judge the sport by the freak show known as Elite XC. Study the underlying matial arts and you may gain a whole new respect for the sport and the athaletes that partake in it. It is not a world of backyard brawlers and meatheads like ElieteXC would lead you to believe.
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Posted by DONKINGBOX on June 1, 2008 at 9:16 a.m. (report)
Drew you are dead wrong. I have been in the boxing business now 15 years. As we all know the Tyson/Holyfield/Lewis days are long gone and the lack of interesting fights is at a premium. That being said the Kimbo Slices of the world are what drives every sport. This guy is another Liston/Tyson type (Bad guy with limited bad guy skills). We in the boxing business would have cut off our right arm for a production like what CBS had last night: Fast Paced, short fights ending in KO's or TKO's. Blood, bad guys, good guys, controversy. This is what sells. The Top Three Grossing boxing events of all time were: Lewis/Tyson (1.88 M Buys) Mayweather/Delahoya (2.2 M Buys) Tyson/Holyfield II (1.99 m Buys) Which fight do most people remember the most? Tyson Holyfield II without a doubt. Why? It had a Bad Guy, A good Guy, it was fast paced, and it had controversy, it had blood. That formula is what sells, it's a time proven formula. CBS knocked it outta the park with this broadcast. I can only bet they will continue though as we all know, fights in prime time Free TV are hard to make work. The formula here is to put on multiple fights and go with the averages (That they will be short ). Also three cheers to CBS for not going to TV ads between rounds, that cost them I'm sure but made the fight that much better. Now all they have to do is get The UFC on board and make it happen with the real stars.
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