JonnyMuzz wrote:
It will be interesting to see how he goes. It looks as if they are tailoring the show for him to increase his chances, such as:
* The fighters don't have to fight to get into the house
* The fighters don't seem to be of the same caliber as other seasons. i.e. 4 ex NFL players
* He gets a different deal to everyone else if he wins the show
Looking forward to seeing how it all goes down. From what I have seen in the past he doesn't have much of a ground game, but I'm sure training with Bas Rutten he has improved significantly.
Also, one of the former NFL guys hasn't fought a single fight. Yet, they now have a requirement since TUF 9 that you must have at least four professional fights to be considered.
When they had the TUF 10 tryouts, they were originally going to have two weight classes: Heavyweight and Middleweight. The crazy Capoeira KO dude (see video forum) didn't make the show because he hadn't had enough pro fights. His younger, slightly less skillful brother did make the show as he had enough pro fights. Of course, it's all moot as the Middleweight class was cut from the show.
As for Kimbo, I'm sure they'll find a way to make sure he makes it into the house. Noobie draw the whole point, right? There's no way Kimbo is going to make it anywhere near the finals. He seems to have decent recovery, but any real competent striker will exploit the hell out of that chin. He's been dropped a lot in his backyard fights, but always got up fast. He won't have that luxury in the UFC.