Slice competed in The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights, where he lost in his first fight to veteran fighter, and eventual series winner, Roy Nelson. Ferguson was raised with his two brothers by mother Rosemary Clarke. He continued his studies with Cutler Ridge Middle School and later with Richmond Heights Middle School. For college, he attended both Bethune-Cookman University and the University of Miami, where he held an athletic scholarship and studied criminal justice.
After EliteXC declared bankruptcy in 2008, Slice became a free agent. He went to Bel-Air Elementary School, where Ferguson was reportedly involved in his first fight at 13 as he tried to defend a friend. He attended Miami Palmetto High School, where he was the star middle linebacker. For college, he attended both Bethune-Cookman University and the University of Miami, where he held an athletic scholarship and studied criminal justice. in 1997, he had a tryout with the Miami Dolphins and was part of the pre-season squad, but was unable to get a place in the first team. Slice defeated Mercer with a guillotine choke at 1:12 into the first round. He was originally set to make his professional MMA debut against Mike Bourke, a reformed street fighter, but a shoulder injury from Bourke led him to face Bo Cantrell.

Apparently, since the debut of K Slice’s new big time film, Scorpion King 3, tons of people have begun to understand he is a real star with many skills. Over his career, Kimbo has been in more than five movies.
Right now, Kimbo Slice’s manager Mr. Imber tells us they have met with director Kevin Connelly to entertain the idea of a film about K Slice’s life. The plan is to make the K Slice biography film into a epic release for fans in America. And so, keep an eye out cause the K-Slice biography movie may be at a theater by you quickly.
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