Early Monday evening it was reported by TMZ that Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Furgeson was rushed to a hospital in Florida and it was said to be a dire situation.
Less then an hour later various news sites including Bloddy Elbow and MMA Junky broke the news that Kimbo passed away.
Kimbo Slice gained acclaim for his street fights, which were filmed and posted on YouTube in the early 2000s. The Miami native was one of the world’s first online viral video stars. He parlayed that into becoming one of the biggest ratings draws in the history of mixed martial arts — a true rags to riches story.
Ferguson most recently competed under the Bellator MMA banner. He was supposed to face James Thompson at Bellator 158 on July 16 in London, England. In his last fight, Ferguson fought longtime rival and former compatriot Dhafir “Dada 5000” Harris in February. Ferguson won the fight by knockout in the third round, but it was later found out that he tested positive for steroids in a fight-night screen. The victory was overturned into a no contest and Ferguson was suspended three months by the Texas Department of Licensing and Registration.
Ferguson, who had a 5-2 record with that no contest in MMA, started out in the sport as a spectacle for EliteXC, the YouTube streetfighting bad ass turned pro athlete. He won his first three fights for the promotion via finish, including victories over Tank Abbott and Thompson. EliteXC built its whole promotion around Ferguson, who was a ratings behemoth.
We here at Wrestling News blog would like to send our deepest condolences to the family friends and fans of Kimbo slice. His contributions to the growth of MMA will never be forgotten.

