We still don't know the contractual status of Randy Couture, whose fights are outside the cage while he tries to free himself of his contract with UFC, but Couture says in this interview that he expects a resolution soon:
"We should hear something this month, in April, early May," Couture said. "UFC is trying to do everything they can to drag me down and force me to spend money on lawyers."
Getting a definitive answer this month to whether Couture can fight in an organization other than UFC would be great, but I have a feeling that all those lawyers are going to make it take longer than that.
There's also the little matter of who Couture's first fight would be against. The fight everyone wants to see, Couture against Fedor Emelianenko, can't happen for a while if Emelianenko is fighting Tim Sylvia first. He also talked about fighting former Olympic and WWE wrestler Kurt Angle in some type of exhibition, but that wouldn't be an MMA fight and wouldn't be very interesting.
What was interesting to me, however, is what Couture said about Kimbo Slice, the onetime street fighter who is now fighting legitimate, sanctioned MMA fights. Couture said that the attention paid to Slice's background in street fighting is "not really great for our sport."
But then Couture added of Slice, "He has the potential to be a very good fighter." That surprised me a bit because so many people within the MMA world dismiss Slice as a freak show. I tend to agree with Couture, though; if he keeps training to be a complete fighter, and if EliteXC brings him along properly, he could start to fight and win against legitimate opposition.
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Randy Couture on Kimbo Slice: 'He Has the Potential to Be a Very Good Fighter'
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-12-2008 @ 10:45AM
Dominic said...
He's a 33 year old dude with no professional training whatsoever. Plenty of guys who are great kickboxers come over and et worke because of their lack of ground game. Kimbo is wayyy too late getting into the game. And that's why Elite is feeding him cans.
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4-12-2008 @ 2:24PM
Joe T said...
he's got the excitement to make the money, but I think a long ways to go to beat anyone with any skill.
http://www.fromthecage.com
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4-12-2008 @ 7:17PM
michael matthews said...
for this is true randy knows fighters an how far they can go also what happen to big john mcCarthin last name not spelled right but you know who i mean ufc ref have not seen him of late JOHN where are you?
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4-12-2008 @ 10:05PM
Cam said...
Big John McCarthy retired. He's an analyst for the Fight Network now.
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4-13-2008 @ 1:35AM
Rudy said...
It is absurd to say Kimbo will not be a good MMA fighter because he is 33. Kimbo is a 33 year old fighting in a 20-something body. Furture, Couture is fighting at 43. Kimbo has a good ten years to develop, not that he'll need that long to develop into a good MMA fighter.
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4-13-2008 @ 1:53AM
kdogvegas said...
i would actually like to see kurt angle fight. for one i know what he is doing now is just acting. but i was astate champion wrestler and in the real world he has got a chance because i know who he really is. i just dont know if he can strike.
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4-13-2008 @ 11:13AM
james said...
kimbo will be the man! i'd likr to see him and kurt angle fight just for kicks!
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4-15-2008 @ 7:05AM
Mick Sweeting said...
'He's a 33 year old dude with no professional training whatsoever' - So the last 2 years he's been training with Bas Rutten are what?
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