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By: martialarm
@ 2008-05-12 03:12:48
"Kimbo really likes to fight, and you can tell — it comes naturally for him," said Rutten, Ferguson's sparring partner who spends six days a week honing his punching, kicking and power-training skills, with a main focus on stamina and conditioning.
"There's a lot of eyes on Kimbo," added Rutten, who believes Ferguson will win on May 31. "A lot of people are gonna be watching."
As far as Ferguson's mixed martial arts career is concerned, "if he stays away from injuries, he can go very far," Rutten said. "He's doing everything right."
Ferguson said the edge over his competition lies in his corner.
By: martialarm
@ 2008-05-12 03:12:22
His passion for mixed martial arts sparked when he saw a video featuring Bas Rutten, a retired, undefeated UFC heavyweight champ with a a fifth-degree black belt in Kyokushin karate and a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
Born in Tilburg, Netherlands, Rutten began his professional mixed martial arts career with the Japanese fighting organization, Pancrase. In 1993, two Japanese pro wrestlers went to Holland to scout fighters for their new "hybrid wrestling" (Bushido wrestling) organization, featuring submission fighting, but with no closed fisted strikes to the face. A precursor to what would become modern mixed martial arts, the organization was the first of its kind.
"When I saw Bas' fight, I thought, This is it,' " said Ferguson.
He immediately set up a meeting with Rutten, who lives in Westlake Village and has a mixed martial arts studio in Thousand Oaks.
"It was like meeting a messiah — the king of MMA ... It's a dream come true," said Ferguson, who trains exclusively with Rutten and Randy Khatami, a certified USA Boxing instructor and owner of KO Boxing Club in Thousand Oaks.


@ 2008-05-12 03:13:40
But it's not as if he's preparing for that fight by brawling in the streets and drinking malt liquor with Internet pornographers. By all accounts, Slice is a dedicated professional these days. He trains at Bas Rutten's Thousand Oaks gym alongside other fighters from all the major organizations. Rutten describes him as a model student, as do most of the trainers he's worked with.
"I don't see anything that he does wrong for these people to talk about him like this," Rutten said. "Is it just because of the way he dresses that they call him a thug? If he dressed however they told him to dress, just to make people happy, that seems more like a slave to me. More people know him than know some other fighters, and some guys don't like that, but that's not his fault."